A short experimental documentary within the "ethno-visual narrative" genre developed by Cortlan McManus. As part of his exploration of cine archeology, this film explores the lifework of Ambassador Mohamed Sahnoun juxtaposed with Idler #22, "The Vulture," written by Samuel Johnson in 1758. Too often we reminder historical figures and leaders who advocate war over peace, revenge over diplomacy, destruction over a new path. Buried within the culture archeology of human species, at least as many thinkers have offered a different perspective. "Eagles & Vultures" brings to light just two of these, in particular, Mohamed Sahnoun. Part of the Algerian struggle for independence and later imprisoned and tortured by the French government, he later would become the Algerian Ambassador to Morocco, Germany, France, the US as well as the UN. Later, serving as UN Special Envoy to conflict areas in Africa, including Somalia, Congo, Ethiopia and Eritrea, he stands as a symbol of peace and love in the face of torture, war and civilian casualties.