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NASA mission called OSIRIS – REx took a rock sample from asteroid called Bennu (www.newsweek.com)

NASA’s mission called OSIRIS-REx collected a sample from the asteroid called Bennu. The sample is scheduled to return to Earth landing in Utah on September 24th of this year. 

The names of the mission and asteroid speak for itself. Bennu is an ancient Egyptian deity linked with the Sun, creation and rebirth and may have been the original inspiration for the Phoenix. It is a symbol of rebirth and therefore associated with Osiris. 

Bennu is associated with Atum the luciferian depiction of the biblical Adam. Bennu is also believed to be named after a giant human sized heron species thought to have gone extinct around 1500 BC.

Osirus is the Egyptian god of fertility, the afterlife, the dead, resurrection, life and vegetation. Osirus is also associated with the cycles of nature and represents one of the horses of the apocalypse. 

The way REx is spelled is interesting. RE = Ra the Egyptian sun god and Rex is a dinosaur which I haven’t been able to figure out how works into everything yet.

Very fishy stuff from NASA makes me wonder what will really happen on Sept 24.

The article is on Newsweek which is a subscription site – I viewed the article without paying hopefully you can too – there is some interesting stuff in it certainly some hidden meaning in the numbers and video.

What do you think?

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lgageharleya
lgageharleya
1 year ago

also
rex (n.)
“a king,” 1610s, from Latin rex (genitive regis) “a king,” related to regere “to keep straight, guide, lead, rule” (from PIE root *reg- “move in a straight line,” with derivatives meaning “to direct in a straight line,” thus “to lead, rule;” source also of Sanskrit raj- “king;” Old Irish ri “king,” genitive rig).
Sanskrit raj- “a king, a leader,” rjyati “he stretches himself,” riag “torture” (by racking)

Last edited 1 year ago by lgageharleya
lgageharleya
lgageharleya
1 year ago
Reply to  thekwon

I’m going to have to read up on it some more to understand. Good article though, they are full of it.

Michele
Michele
1 year ago

Since NASA was founded in the occult, nobody has any reason to believe anything that NASA says. NASA says that it will allegedly collect a rock from an alleged asteroid. However, NASA can simply collect a rock from its backyard and claim that it is from outer space and claim that it contains evidence of alien life for all you know. In fact, NASA can simply post a picture of a rock on the internet and claim that it is from outer space. It doesn’t even have to be an actual rock but just a picture of a rock. Most people will believe it even though it may all be lies.

marie
marie
1 year ago
Reply to  Michele

Yes remember the time they gifted a space rock only to have it tested years later and it proven to be petrified wood? The others haven’t been tested. Fun fact, NASA is the number one user of helium, footage of it’s rocket was once available showing lost pressure and crumpled blowing in the wind though it was supposed to be metal looked very much like balloon. NASA is one big money leech that does nothing for us and it is being named ‘deceit’ for a good reason. Look up the photos of Disney walking along with them, then identify the other people in the photo. Check how Pluto actually has Pluto’s dog face, how the earth supposed photos recycled clouds and changed sizes of continents through the years etc. They only thing that isn’t deceitful about NASA is their name.