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Osiris is the Greek name of a god from the Egyptian mythology. For some researchers, Osiris was above all a great prince of Atlantis. It was also said that he and the Titan Prometheus, from the Greek mythology, were only one person. And the same with Enki, the Sumerian god.

There are several versions of Osiris' myth, the latest was transmitted by Plutarch. Geb and Nut had two sons, Osiris and Seth, and a daughter, Isis, who became the wife of Osiris. Feeling his end was near, the old Geb gave the world in out-sharing to his two sons. Osiris inherited the Black Land of Egypt, while Seth the sterile had to make do with the Red Lands, the deserts bordering the Double Country,The Double Country of Egypt is found in the Pharaohs' double crown. Southern Egypt, white, and Upper Egypt, black.

The legend makes Osiris and Isis some sovereigns benefactors. Osiris taught humans the rudiments of agriculture and fishing,Like Quetzalcoatl while Isis taught them weaving and medicine,Like Viracocha. Meanwhile, Seth was reigning over the desert and hostile countries. Jealous of his brother, he planned his assassination. During a banquet, Seth offered the audience a beautiful chest, promising to give it to the one who would fit perfectly in it. Coincidentally, Osiris was the only one to succeed.
No sooner was he inside that Seth did close the chest and threw it into the Nile, where it went to the Mediterranean. Osiris died drowned and that is why he is often represented with a face of blue or green color. Isis went in search of his body, that she buried in the land of Egypt. Seth found the tomb, cut his brother's body into fourteen pieces that he scattered in the Nile. Isis, the faithful wife and widow, found the body's tatters of her beloved, except the phallus, swallowed by a fish.

She gathered the wounded body of her deceased husband, with the help of her sister Nephthys. She embalmed the corpse, assisted by Anubis, giving it one last spark of force. When he was temporarily revived by Isis, who blew life into him, Osiris could fertilize her. She gave him a son, Horus, "The Avenger of his Father", who fought his uncle Seth in some endless games. The court of the gods finally settled: Horus owned his inheritance and occupied the throne of Egypt, as Pharaoh after his father. (source)Wikipedia

How could Osiris fertilize Isis, without a penis? The legend says that his widow Isis has crafted a spare one with clay. As we have seen, clay is a very particular matter.See The Assyrian Source

We hypothesized that clay was a catalyst or an active agent in the genetic operationsSee The GMO Man to "create" our sub-species.See Homo Sapiens Sapiens

Thus the penis of clay could evoke a post-mortem fertilization
using the DNA of the deceased. So no need to bring him back to life
to justify his progeny.

In this case, the body in pieces, the resurrection, this whole fantastic and improbable story would just be the clumsy description of a genetic manipulation and an in vitro fertilization. Anton Parks showed us how the AnnunaSee The Annunaki have produced us by genetic manipulation. He shows us in a new book that the biblical and Egyptian traditions come from the Sumerian tradition. If Osiris is Enki, the Sumerian god geneticist, Isis is also a brilliant geneticist.
Osiris. What does his name mean? Its translation presents some difficulties and several hypotheses are proposed. Thus, "ousir" or "lousiris", according to an old spelling, has been translated by "Home of the Eye", "The powerful eye", "He who makes his throne", "The seat of the powerful", "He that she handed back to duty". His Egyptian name is Ousir or Asir; he was also called Unen-Nefer ("The eternally beautiful"), Khenty-Imentyou ("He who leads the West", ie the dead) or Ousir Kem-Our (The big black) (source)Wikipedia

Let us consider these different translations, and see where their study may lead us. First, "Home of the Eye": which eye is it? The Sun, suggests Wikipedia. Not necessarily. If we compare the first two assumptions of translation, "Home of the Eye" and "The powerful eye", we can imagine this Eye as a Super Eye, which sees what is hidden to an ordinary eye, as in another probably cousin culture, the mirror Tezcatlipoca.See Quetzalcoatl In this case, the name Osiris might mean: The one who Sees Everything.
"He who makes his throne" might mean the first to rule a throne. As Gilgamesh who was said the first king of the men, Osiris, in fact, was the first Pharaoh, the first chief and guide of the archaic Egypt. Mythical country which merge, to Albert Slosman, with the distant Western country, Amenta, or rather Aha-Men-Ptah, the first heart of God. All of this can only reinforce his great hypothesisSee The Great Hypothesis: the god creator found in most traditions would be only one character.
A superman who, in a very remote past, would have brought

life on this planet ravaged by a cataclysm of high magnitude.
We may agree with Slosman that the Egyptian god Osiris, became PrometheusSee Our Father Prometheus in Greece, EnkiSee A Sumerian Adam in Sumer, ElohimSee page for the Hebrews, QuetzalcoatlSee Quetzalcoatl for the Aztecs or ViracochaSee Viracocha in the Andes. But in all these cases, there was not a single character. They were many, all driven by the same idea, restarting a devastated planet. They arrived in different parts of the world, restored hope and dignity to the human animals who were hiding, fearful and superstitious, having faced the horror of apocalypse.
The gods were angry against the men. The men were hiding in the holes of the Earth. Yet came from heaven good and gentle beings, civilized therefore superior, learned therefore magic, effective therefore divine. That is the whole story we told at level 3, the story of the Sons of Chaos. We saw there that each of these local gods was accompanied by a band of co-gods, wizards, as divine as him, and sometimes capable of supplanting him, as Seth for Osiris, Satan for Yahveh-Elohim, or Tezcatlipoca for Quetzalcoatl.
To track down his character better, let's pursue the possible translations of the name Osiris. "He that she handed back to duty" refers to the genetic action of Isis, reviving Osiris. "He who leads the West" designates the god of the dead, as for the Egyptians, the West was the land of the dead. It seems that Osiris was identified with the jackal-god of Abydos, Khenty-Imentyou, "He who leads the West". Unless it is something else?

Albert Slosman,See The Great Hypothesis we have seen above, suggests that Amenta, the great land of the dead in the West, could be the Egyptian name for Atlantis. In this case, "He who leads the West" would be the priest-king of the Atlanteans. Osiris would merge then with Atlas, the mythical Atlantean king in the Greek mythology, who belongs like Prometheus and Zeus to the great family of the Titans. "The eternally beautiful" can be read as "He who does not get old, He who stays forever young".
"The seat of the powerful" would refer to his crown. We saw elsewhereSee By Thunder And Fire that Osiris' crown was a formidable machine, since it was dangerous even for who wore it. It is interesting to note, while we found many objects that belonged to different pharaohs, we have never found, even in pieces, one of these famous crowns they all wore. They might have been so powerful weapons that they were destroyed after the death of their owner. Destroyed? Or hidden in a safe place?
A secret place, inviolable, like a vast underground chamber where, since the dawn of time, were carefully enclosed the relics of a formidable technology, the sacred science of ancient Egyptians. This gigantic cave houses so many wonders that the sages of that time have seen fit to entrust the watch to a stone giant, a fearsome Lion, who by the effect of erosion has lost some of his mane, in which distant descendants carved the head of a pharaoh with his cap, a head too small for the lion's body.
Since then, the Sphinx conceals his true riddle: "Who do you think I guard? The pyramids? Or some room under my feet?" Less than ten years ago, Japanese scientists would have discovered, through magnetic resonance and echolocation, the presence of a cavity of large dimensions under the Sphinx. But the excavations undertaken by Zahi Hawass,See A Sphinx War the almighty pharaoh of Egyptian antiquities, would have been stopped by an underground river. Knowing him, a doubt remains ...

There remains a last translation of Osiris that Wikipedia does not mention. The University of Cairo is called Al Azhar, which is usually translated as Osiris. Concealing the fact that this name is also the origin of a very common French word: hasardie random, and not hazard! Ousir, Azhar, apart from the accents, they spell the same in Arabic.

