
Further Theories
Why is the bald eagle such a prominent image in American culture? It’s the national animal of the USA. Bald eagles appear on our currency. Is there a deeper meaning to this?
The eagle seemingly represents “freedom” How??? The eagle is a predator. It seeks out its prey and then strikes from the skies, killing weaker, defenseless animals. Is this really the ultimate symbol of freedom that they told us the bald eagle was in school? I feel that the eagle truthfully represents control. The government officials know this. They know that they are in fact the hunters, the predators. They hunt the weaker lower class people and watch them “from the skies” They are watching us from all angles. Our phones, computers, tvs, “security” cameras, gps, etc…. They are always above, always watching, just like the eagle. They aren’t ignorant about the eagle’s true nature, they know, all to well. They ARE the eagles. They don’t love freedom, they love control. Every image of the eagle reinforces this to us. It shows us that we aren’t free, and we’ve never been nor will we ever be free. The “eagle” is always flying above us, always watching, waiting for the right moment to strike.
Eagles or to a greater degree birds seem to be a symbol strangely linked to the freemasons. Theories surrounding the freemasons and their influence on American culture has been an interesting topic for years and have led to countless conspiracy theories.
https://scottishritenmj.org/blog/what-is-the-scottish-rite-eagle
Is the double-headed eagle a dog-whistle for underground government activities? I think yes!




Why the hell are birds such a common mascot for companies. Most of these
companies don't even have anything to do with bird, like seriously, why is
the mascot for the post office a bird? A literal government run program, and
we can't even escape from birds there!