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When the Eagle Cries...

"As the eagle was killed by the arrow winged with his own feather,
so the hand of the world is wounded by its own skill"
 - Helen Keller

Bald Eagle
Bald Eagle

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When the Eagle Cries

The eagle is a magnificent bird. With a wingspan of up almost 8 feet and 2 inch talons, its a formidable bird of prey. Isn't it fitting that the bald eagle was chosen to become the symbol of America? Powerful and graceful, the eagle is a creature of stunning beauty yet lethal and swift, its truly an efficient and effective predator.

As the world churns in turmoil from the coronavirus pandemic, America is crying... while death and desperation spread across the land and its economy devastated by lockdowns, everyone seems to make up rules for themselves and chaos rocks the very foundations of our culture. When the eagles cries, its a shriek of ominous warning... prepare yourself for what lies ahead.

Helen Keller
Helen Keller
Helen Keller

Helen Keller (1880 – 1968) was an American author, political activist, and lecturer. The story of Keller and her teacher, Anne Sullivan, was made famous by Keller's autobiography, The Story of My Life, and its adaptations for film and stage, The Miracle Worker.

She was the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree and a prolific author. Well-traveled and outspoken in her convictions, she campaigned for women's suffrage, labor rights, socialism, antimilitarism, and other similar causes. Helen Keller