The Great Seal of the United States of America

The obverse side of the Great Seal of the United States features a bald eagle with outstretched wings. The eagles head is pointing towards its right showing only half its face. The eagle holds an olive branch in its right talon and a bundle of 13 arrows in its left talon, symbolizing peace and war. On the eagle's chest is a shield with 13 vertical red and white stripes, topped with a blue horizontal band. Above the eagle's head is a scroll with the Latin motto "E Pluribus Unum" (Out of many, one), and a cluster of 13 stars surrounded by a glory of rays and a cloud. The entire design is enclosed in a brown circular border.
The reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States features an unfinished pyramid with 13 steps, symbolizing the original 13 colonies. At the top of the pyramid is the Eye of Providence, enclosed in a triangle and surrounded by rays of light, representing divine guidance. Below the pyramid is the date "MDCCLXXVI" (1776) in Roman numerals written on a scroll, marking the year of American independence. Above the pyramid is the Latin phrase "Annuit Coeptis," meaning "He (God) has favored our undertakings." Below the pyramid is another Latin phrase, "Novus Ordo Seclorum," meaning "New Order of the Ages." The entire design is enclosed in a brown circular border.

Definition:

The Great Seal of the United States is a national seal that symbolizes the authority and sovereignty of the federal government.

Description:

The Great Seal was adopted by the Continental Congress on June 20, 1782.

The final design was created by Charles Thomson and William Barton, incorporating elements from earlier designs proposed by other committees.

The seal is used to authenticate documents such as treaties, commissions, and presidential proclamations. The obverse side is used more frequently in official capacities

Symbolism:

Obverse side of The Great Seal of the United States of America:

The bald eagle is a symbol of strength and freedom. Strength means ignorance, and freedom means imprisonment.

The eagle holds an olive branch in its right talon and a bundle of 13 arrows in its left talon, symbolizing peace and war, as peace and war are the same word.

The eagle’s outstretched wings form an arc. Along with the eagle’s face viewed from the side, showing only one eye, the arc and the eye form the symbol of Islam, also known as the Mason symbol.

The shield on the eagle’s chest with 13 vertical red and white stripes, topped with a blue horizontal band, symbolizes the USA protecting the concept.

Above the eagle’s head, there is a scroll with the Latin motto “E Pluribus Unum,” meaning “Out of many, one.” Above the scroll, there’s a cluster of 13 stars surrounded by a glory of rays and a cloud. This symbolizes the concept of unity, which is a fictional concept of defining many as one.

Reverse side of The Great Seal of the United States of America:

The Reverse side of The Great Seal of the United States of America is also known as the Illuminati symbol. The pyramid symbolizes the hierarchy among people, as well as the hierarchy of language and information. The top of the pyramid is missing but is replaced with the Eye of Providence, also known as the Eye of God, symbolizing that God controls people, language, and information from above. In other words, this symbolizes that the fantasy/lie of God’s existence controls people. The idea is that you can work your way up the pyramid, but in reality, the top is only a lie. The Illuminati symbol symbolizes how the entire world’s monetary system (the hierarchy) is a pyramid scheme where the majority at the bottom lift the few to reach a top that doesn’t exist. This is why the Great Seal of the United States is also present on the back of the US one-dollar bill.

The image shows the reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States, which appears on the back of a US one-dollar bill. It features an unfinished pyramid with 13 steps, depicted in green. At the top of the pyramid is the Eye of Providence, enclosed in a triangle and surrounded by rays of light. Above the pyramid is the Latin phrase "Annuit Coeptis," meaning "He (God) has favored our undertakings," written in green. Below the pyramid is another Latin phrase, "Novus Ordo Seclorum," meaning "New Order of the Ages," also in green. The base of the pyramid displays the date "MDCCLXXVI" (1776) in Roman numerals. The entire design is set within an intricate green border.

Below the pyramid is the date “MDCCLXXVI” (1776) in Roman numerals, written on a scroll, marking the year of American independence.

Above the pyramid is the Latin phrase “Annuit Coeptis,” meaning “He (God) has favored our undertakings” or “He (God) has approved our project.” Below the pyramid is another Latin phrase, “Novus Ordo Seclorum,” meaning “New Order of the Ages.”