Well, the obvious is that it's an altered image of the Great Seal of the United States. The motto and "Star of David" formation seems Hermetic in nature. I do notice a couple of things, though. The hole in the center suggests that it was taken from artwork on a compact disc. The other curious thing is that the MDCCLXXM at the base of the inverted pyramid is meaningless as a roman numeral. The original, of course, is MDCCLXXVI (1776.) It's likely that the image is from some band that wanted mystical looking artwork on their album, and not actually a meaningful magical symbol.
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