Anonymous ID: 5acd19 Dec. 17, 2018, 7:08 a.m. No.4346426   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6453 >>6502

I posted some of this in an earlier bread, but will reproduce some of the text for clarity.

 

Some years ago I came across a book that opened my eyes to how the gods of old interacted with humans – Daily life of the Egyptian Gods ISBN: 0-7195-5626-0. It’s an English translation from a French manuscript which is essentially a dig around some lesser well-known codexes, and a retelling of one of the most well-known stories from ancient Egypt - that of Isis, Osiris, Set and Horus.

 

Horus the Elder has been mostly erased from the pantheon of Egyptian gods and replaced by Osiris. Piecing together the story, Isis and Horus the Elder were an item and ruled Egypt as King and consort. Seth is Horus the Elder’s brother. Nephys (the sister of Isis) is married to Seth. In reality, she’s his beard, as Seth has a liking for boys. Horus the Elder was given to behaving like many modern monarchs, in that he couldn’t keep his front bits under his Pharonic skirt and when Seth was busy partying with the guys, he snuck in and lay with Nephys, his sister-in-law, who later gave birth to twin boys (Anubus & Wepwawet). As he wasn’t in the habit of doing it with his wife, Seth soon figured out what had happened and in the ensuing argument killed his brother and cut the body into thirteen pieces, which were hidden the length and breadth of Egypt.

 

We learn from the Pyramid texts that: Horus the Elder (ruling king) and Seth were in conflict over the exercise of royal power. The throne of Egypt was split between Upper and Lower Egypt and Seth, who ruled one half tried to take the lot by force. In a decisive battle between the two, Seth lost his balls and Horus his eye. Both parties kept their respective trophies. Later on, they fought again and this time Seth was victorious. As a result he seized the throne of Egypt and united the lands.

 

Isis, in her grief, set about finding the bits of Horus the Elder and reassembling them. However, just as her task was near completion Seth revealed her husband’s infidelity. In order to punish her husband, Isis reassembled the body using bandages and magic, but took away none of the pain of the cuts, instead sealing the mouth so Horus’ screams could not be heard. What remained of Horus the Elder is now known as Osiris. His body, forever in agony, is encased in a magical sheath and sat atop a throne. As Seth still has his Eye, presumably he’s blind. Later, Isis performed a further magical ritual and had sex with her imprisoned husband, bearing a son whom she named Horus (the Younger). From a young age, Horus the Younger battled with his uncle Seth, his back-hole coming under constant assault (& yielding) on many occasions. The objective was the recovery of the all-seeing Eye of Horus (the Elder). Eventually, this battle was won and the Eye was returned to its rightful owner. At the same time Seth got his balls back. The gods convened a council and declared that the throne had been seized by force and should be awarded to Horus (the Younger). Seth, for his part didn’t agree with the ruling and slyly set to, undermining Horus at every opportunity and using every dirty trick in the book to depose him. Think Loki. Eventually the gods tired of Seth’s behaviour and he was banished from Egypt and the community of gods forever.

 

Q answered the question 'Is Seth Alive?' with a 'no'. Tying the response to the above, I wonder whether this indicates that the 'All seeing Eye (of Horus)' has been returned to its rightful owner and the cabal no longer sit atop the throne.

Anonymous ID: 5acd19 Dec. 17, 2018, 7:33 a.m. No.4346684   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6785 >>6860

>>4346609

Makes sense to me.

 

I'm sure the cabal know the true history of the planet, and if so they must know that from time to time we get hit by an unexpected rock from space that causes long-term disruption. If I had the resources, absolutely I'd build a network of underground bunkers the size of cities.