For over twelve millennia, two ancient powers have battled for the soul of humanity. One wears the scales of the serpent. The other spreads the wings of the eagle. Their war has shaped civilizations, rewritten myths, and hidden its trail in the symbols we pass every day, on flags, coins, monuments, and even the logos of global institutions.
The Serpent Kings uncovers this hidden history, tracing it from the First War in Eden to the rise and fall of Atlantis, through the scattering of serpent cults, and into the era of eagle empires. From St. Patrick's banishment of snakes to the conquest of the Americas, from the Roman eagle's shadow to the phoenix rising on the covers of The Economist, this book connects the myths, artifacts, and heraldry that reveal an unbroken cycle of conquest and replacement.
This is more than history, it is a pattern, one that moves toward an endgame. The phoenix waits to replace the eagle, just as the eagle once crushed the serpent. Behind these symbols are not just nations, but orders, each vying for control of human destiny.
Inside you will discover:
Ancient serpent civilizations and their survivors after the Younger Dryas cataclysm
The migration and infiltration of serpent cults across continents
How eagle empires rose to dominate, from Rome to the United States
The phoenix as the final symbol, and what comes after its rise
The hidden role of religion, empire, and iconography in the world's long war
Modern-day infiltration of ancient symbols into corporate, political, and globalist imagery
Richly illustrated with chapter images and supported by quotes, artifacts, and modern parallels, The Serpent Kings bridges myth, archaeology, and geopolitics. It is the missing link between the past you were told and the reality unfolding now.
"The serpent is an order, the eagle is an order, the phoenix is the endgame. The war is older than our histories and nearer than it looks."
If you've ever suspected there's a deeper story behind human history, one written in the symbols of power, this book will give you the keys to read it.