Some people (ancient alien theorists etc) think this symbol represents an Anunnaki "god" who actually existed. Many theories abound, but the symbol has been around for several millennia.
Sounds too normal and level headed. I'm going to need someone to explain in a more far fetched and esoteric way with difficult to trace connections and fuzzy logic.
Well you're asking for a rabbit hole that is vast and deep and downright scary at times. A good place to start is reading the book "The Twelfth Planet" br Zechariah Sitchin, but you've been warned.
😆
One head looks to the past, the other looks to the future.
Some Iron Eagles in the NAZI regime looked left and others looked right.
This was used to denote which officers had which authority internally.
If you had a left-looking eagle, you are in charge of the past and current state of affairs. If you had a right-looking eagle, you were chosen to manage the Future Aryan World Government.
If you bore an iron eagle, you were "immortal", which is a fancy way of saying that others have been prepared to sacrifice their lives so that you may live.
Initiatives like body doubles, and the like, including trained replacements should you actually bite the bullet. Your name would not be allowed to die. Even if you died, your very reputation was to be immortalized and could never die without approval of those in power. Assassination attempts would always "fail" because the Regime must look untouchable.
Want a modern example? Queen Liz is not allowed to die, because she represents their Old Guard.
Another example?
Shinzo Abe. He either lost his immortality, or they needed to sacrifice a pawn. White Hats and Black Hats both use these means of immortality, so I'm still 50/50 on if Abe was a good guy or bad. Time will tell. Considering Trump's support of his legacy, I'm leaning towards Abe being good.
His death was planned either way. They typically pick the infirm among them when there is no other option but political assassination to spark a revolution.
There's your synopsis on the Eagle (and the Phoenix) and all it immortalizes.
Spread wings is indeed something to question. Especially of pilots ....
Which leads to a supposition: with if it simply is what is is now: a symbol of someone who knows how to wield an aeroplane .... or something akin and the rest is simply made up shit by people who want to sound important?
Zoroastrianism A Monotheistic religion which may be one of the oldest if not the oldest religion we know much about. May have influenced other religions with its concept of a uncreated supreme being. Hated and vigorously persecuted in Iran by the conquering Muslim armies.
It's an ancient Sumerian and Akadian symbol of the god Mazda.... 6,000 years old at least.
Some people (ancient alien theorists etc) think this symbol represents an Anunnaki "god" who actually existed. Many theories abound, but the symbol has been around for several millennia.
Sounds too normal and level headed. I'm going to need someone to explain in a more far fetched and esoteric way with difficult to trace connections and fuzzy logic.
Well you're asking for a rabbit hole that is vast and deep and downright scary at times. A good place to start is reading the book "The Twelfth Planet" br Zechariah Sitchin, but you've been warned. 😆
It's a symbol for Immortality.
The Phoenix.
Winged creatures are always messengers.
The Phoenix is the Immortal Messenger. Able to ferry messages to and from the Gods.
Now, look at the derivatives.
The Iron Eagle. Iron=Mars=War.
The Immortal Messenger of War.
Immortality, therefore, becomes synonymous with Authority, or Grace of God.
For those given much, much will be required of them.
Now look at the Double-Headed Eagle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-headed_eagle
One head looks to the past, the other looks to the future.
Some Iron Eagles in the NAZI regime looked left and others looked right.
This was used to denote which officers had which authority internally.
If you had a left-looking eagle, you are in charge of the past and current state of affairs. If you had a right-looking eagle, you were chosen to manage the Future Aryan World Government.
If you bore an iron eagle, you were "immortal", which is a fancy way of saying that others have been prepared to sacrifice their lives so that you may live.
Initiatives like body doubles, and the like, including trained replacements should you actually bite the bullet. Your name would not be allowed to die. Even if you died, your very reputation was to be immortalized and could never die without approval of those in power. Assassination attempts would always "fail" because the Regime must look untouchable.
Want a modern example? Queen Liz is not allowed to die, because she represents their Old Guard.
Another example?
Shinzo Abe. He either lost his immortality, or they needed to sacrifice a pawn. White Hats and Black Hats both use these means of immortality, so I'm still 50/50 on if Abe was a good guy or bad. Time will tell. Considering Trump's support of his legacy, I'm leaning towards Abe being good.
His death was planned either way. They typically pick the infirm among them when there is no other option but political assassination to spark a revolution.
There's your synopsis on the Eagle (and the Phoenix) and all it immortalizes.
Ben Fulford will tell us what happened to Abe, but you'll have to wait until Monday or Tuesday of next week.
MYSTERY BABYLON!
These are the guys that carried around the little purses of mysterious "stuff"
I like the way the think.
Spread wings is indeed something to question. Especially of pilots ....
Which leads to a supposition: with if it simply is what is is now: a symbol of someone who knows how to wield an aeroplane .... or something akin and the rest is simply made up shit by people who want to sound important?
Zoroastrianism A Monotheistic religion which may be one of the oldest if not the oldest religion we know much about. May have influenced other religions with its concept of a uncreated supreme being. Hated and vigorously persecuted in Iran by the conquering Muslim armies.
OP is using socratic questioning to get us to think and find more than what the question implies.
so we're to search, think logically and brainstorm. expand our thinking without OP directly telling us the answers.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socratic_questioning
Babylon rising, but he left his kickstand down.