>>9838029Just throwing my hat in the ring, since I only had this revelation earlier.
Pic related, which I created, may not pertain to extraterrestrials. Rather, it is representative of two of the oldest factions of humanity, stretching back all the way to creation (of humans). maybe even older, but I digress.
>The Eagle vs Serpent motif can be seen throughout the ages, and within every civilization you look. Conquest, religion, esteem of their animal counterparts even. This makes for interpreting who's on the "right" side to be especially difficult insofar as, much of the earliest Eagle symbolism I could find was connected with the abrahamic and sumerian religions.
Much of the snake imagery you'll see, where it is held in the highest regard, is in Asia. Most of all in China, where dragons are divine entities and symbols of good fortune. Coincidentally, their (Lung) dragons have a snaky body; dragons are often called serpents in old literature. Essentially what this means to me is that much of Asia, in the old world, was under the influence of whatever this serpent imagery represented, biological or otherwise.
>Make of this what you will, but the world I see today is owned by the Eagle side. And the Eagle in Charge seems to be going after the proverbial Kingdom of Serpents, if you catch my meaning.