Rise of the Serpent Bird

       Flying reptiles supposedly became extinct with the dinosaurs, but pterodactyls have been sighted throughout history up to the present. American natives report sightings going back hundreds of years. They refer to them as “Thunderbirds.”

    This is a legend that creatures resembling  Pterodactyls have been seen many times from Alaska to South America.

    The name Pterodactyl came from ancient Greek legends of Harpies also known as dactyl. Demonic creatures that would sweep down and kidnap people. 

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The harpies or bird women were the servants of Zeus, and killing them would bring the full might of the god's wrath down upon the brothers and their crew mates. They had her word, though, that if they stopped their pursuit and let the harpies leave, the monsters would never again bother King Phineus. They let the monsters fly away.

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The Harpies were known to have the power of swift winds and were capable of flying at incredible speeds that could not be matched. They were often sent by Zeus to punish those who were disobedient and were known to torment their victims as they carried them of to Tartarus.

     Most of these American Native stories are embellished legends that have been retold and exaggerated to make these creatures into supernatural gods to fit their religion, like we produce science fiction to entertain like we have television or books.  

     Normally the totems, figures, and pictures of 

the Thunderbird look like the picture above. But some representations show a projection off the back of the head after the Sioux told the true story of their experience with what they thought was a Thunderbird given below.


          The natives were very afraid of these creatures because they would carry away and eat people. 

  “One day, long long ago, before the white man came to America, a party of Sioux Indian warriors were out hunting. They had left their village far behind. Before they realized it, the group of braves found themselves alone in the bare and rocky badlands of the West.

“Suddenly the sky darkened…. There was a clap of thunder that shook the earth. Looking up in terror, the Indians thought they saw the shape of a giant bird falling to earth….

“The band of hunters traveled over the badlands for days until they came at last to the spot where they thought the giant bird had fallen. Nothing was left of the terrible creature but its bones….

“The Indians shuddered as they looked at the monster’s skeleton. The bird had fallen so hard they thought, that its bones were partly sunk in the rock. But the braves could see that its wingspread was as big as four tall men standing on top of one another. (About the size of the Quetzalcoatlus shown below) The strange creature had fierce claws on its wings, as well as on its feet, and the beak was long and sharp. There was a long, bony crest on its head. The Indians knew that they had never seen a bird like it before.”

    Below is the largest Pterodactyl Quetzalcoatlus shown below compared to a man.


    In the Midwest the Illini Natives of Illinois were terrorized by what they called Piasa, which means, "Bird that devours man." 

    John Russell was a writer from Illinois who had a great interest in the Piasa. In 1848, Mr Russell explored the caves where this creature was said to live. One cave that was extremely difficult to access yielded evidence for the Illini’s story. Russell stated, “The shape of the cave was irregular, but so far as I could judge the bottom would average twenty by thirty feet. The floor of the cave throughout its whole extent was one mass of human bones.

     I was living at a trailer park and I was in the club house, when I got into a conversation with a couple of visitors. The subject of living dinosaurs was not brought up. He told me of a strange experience they had. They were back in Iowa or some place like that when a strange bat flew into their trailer. It landed on the bed. He said it was large for a bat but had bat wings and a long tail. They chased it out the door.

    I thought about it then suddenly it struck me. That was not a bat. Bats don't have long tails. But certain Pterodactyls do.

    I believe the Thunderbird came form the ancient legend of the Phoenix, a reptilian bird that rises out of fire. This was symbolic of the reincarnation of Horus the son of the sun god, the deified son of Nimrod of  Babel. Symbolic of the future Antichrist and the rise of Babylon also called Atlantis by occultists. The Eye in the Triangle symbol of the Illuminati is the Eye of Horus and it was put on our one dollar bill by Theodore Roosevelt who tried to bring in the New World Order with his New Deal. Biden worships Roosevelt and his socialist New Deal and wants to resurrect it with the Green New Deal. Roosevelt was a Free Mason Knights Templar Illuminati. He covered the dollar bill in Masonic symbolism. And he used the Eye in the Triangle drawn by Alister Crawley. He admired this Satanist Illuminati.

        Under President Woodrow Wilson controlled by Colonel House, agentur of the illuminati as described in the plan of the illuminati produced by the Priory de Scion. He orchestrated World War 1 created to set up the Marxist New World Order under the League of Nations. But people were warned that it was a conspiracy for world government by the Illuminati International Bankers that were behind it and people rejected it.

       So World War II was created and the League change their name to the United Nations. The rise of the phoenix.

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