Friday, April 3, 2009

Bald Eagle..drawn up


Peace. I was doing the knowledge on the national bird of the United States of America and I wanted to share some dots I saw connecting. First, the term "bald" in regard to animals means without a crest or crown. I cee this as a nod to the European Settlers of America seeking escape from the English monarchy, so they ultimately devised a government that would not rely on a kingship. In essence, the head of the country would not have a "crest" or "crown". Also the "crest" in Europe is used by provinces to denote familial royal lineage (which also links original blood into designation of royalty). There are many European crests today that still have the profile painting of a jet black man with kinky hair on them (especially in Germany). The royal bloodline in Europe is determined by them tracing lineage back to the Moors (Holy Roman Empire). The lack of said "crest" on the national bird may also suggest that royal(original) blood may not be necessary or represented in the governmental process. The Bald Eagle is considered by many to be the westernized version of the Phoenix/Fire bird. The Phoenix was used to represent the Roman Empire(not to be confused with the Holy Roman Empire). The mythology of the Phoenix is that it lives for 500 to 1000 years, then nearing it's death it builds a nest where it meets a fiery demise only to reveal a young phoenix or phoenix egg rising from the ashes of the previous one. The Romans projected this mythology upon their republic in the hopes of its return and many people liken the USA to that of the Roman Empire, considering the Bald Eagle to be the Phoenix returning.Honestly, with the current super flux of depravity, homosexuality and savagery in North America it may not be too far from the truth. Also, the actual physical description of the bird shed light on the unspoken view of the government itself. The bird's body (largest portion) is mostly dark brown/black and the head(smallest) portion is white. I cee that as the administrative faculties of the US being a white consensus, while the country is kept in flight by the labors of a darker or brown/black people. Another thing I peeped is regarding the bird's coloring -- white people are the smallest world population; however the largest population in North America-but there is only a small amount of white on the bird, while the original people are the largest world population, yet the smallest population in North America-yet the bird is almost totally dark brown-perhaps the bird's coloring symbolizes the white presence in the world at large. Things that make you go..hmmmmmmmmm?

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