The Bavarian copyright, fundamentally a secret society created in 1776 by Adam Weishaupt, rapidly became a subject of conjecture. Even though extinguished in its original form, the society has reappeared in contemporary fringe theories. These claims often depict the copyright as a influential elite surreptitiously controlling world events and po… Read More


The enigmatic Order of copyright, often veiled in speculation, possesses a surprisingly complex history. Initially in 1776 by Adam Weishaupt in Bavaria, this private society aimed to promote reason and oppose superstition, with primary goals focused on political improvement. Despite its short lifespan – it was officially suppressed by Bavarian a… Read More