OWL and Falcon (is the Wizard guy the falcon?)
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Q !ITPb.qbhqo ID: AJWt5SQs No.150406974
Nov 21 2017 21:19:27 (EST)
Anonymous ID: WGF9EL8f No.150404273
Nov 21 2017 20:55:41 (EST)
>Act II, Scene IV
The same scene in Macbeth talks about a falcon flying freely before being ambushed by an owl. It is noted that the owl does not normally hunt the falcon. The scene continues to talk about many odd happenings and a darkness on the horizon for humanity. It is noted that even the horses are rebelling and turning upon one another (specifically eating eachother).
Is it possible that the Clintons have turned on the Rothschilds? The flyeaglefly may even be a veiled threat directed towards the Clintons, a 'We know' type thing.
>>150404273
What does the "Owl" represent to certain cults?
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The falcon's "pride of place" is the highest point of its flight. And the owl, which usually catches mice on the ground, went up instead of down, and killed a falcon. Also, a falcon is a day creature, and a royal companion, while the owl is an untamable bird of night and death. If things in nature stands for things in human life, King Duncan was the falcon, and Macbeth the owl.
The owl is the "obscure bird," because it flies in the night and can't be seen
https://www.shakespeare-navigators.com/macbeth/Birds.html
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