That's rather interesting, because I just saw a post recently that compared the Russian coat of arms to the Rothschilds' crest. (I haven't compared them too closely at all).
So the eagle thing...is this all under the auspices of Aquila or something?
I don't know. All I know about the eagle is that it symbolizes the sun ,because just like the sun it is the most powerful thing in the sky, according to Jordan Maxwell.
And everyone wants to have to be associated with it.
I just find it interesting that Aquila generally holds two spears, and these eagles are always clutching something.
Perhaps it is a sun reference. I could see it with the outstretched wings and all.
Aquila is a symbol you don't see used very often, especially by Christians. The only place I've seen it there specifically is the floor murals in the church of St. Catherine of Siena (which are quite different than the norm).
One occult drawing has Aquila figuring prominently over an alchemical cave that Adam and Eve (or Sol and Luna) are entering. That's a really crappy version of that engraving...but it is an interesting one.
Have you seen the russian coat of arms that has a knight killing a dragon?
It might not be the case here , but this war goes beyond the physical world into what people call 4th and 5th dimension where energetic beings reside.
With enough technology or innate ability one can jump in the past and interfere with the future or prepare for something in the future.
That's rather interesting, because I just saw a post recently that compared the Russian coat of arms to the Rothschilds' crest. (I haven't compared them too closely at all).
So the eagle thing...is this all under the auspices of Aquila or something?
I don't know. All I know about the eagle is that it symbolizes the sun ,because just like the sun it is the most powerful thing in the sky, according to Jordan Maxwell.
And everyone wants to have to be associated with it.
I just find it interesting that Aquila generally holds two spears, and these eagles are always clutching something.
Perhaps it is a sun reference. I could see it with the outstretched wings and all.
Aquila is a symbol you don't see used very often, especially by Christians. The only place I've seen it there specifically is the floor murals in the church of St. Catherine of Siena (which are quite different than the norm).
One occult drawing has Aquila figuring prominently over an alchemical cave that Adam and Eve (or Sol and Luna) are entering. That's a really crappy version of that engraving...but it is an interesting one.