So currently we have asteroid Bennu being reported. Said to have the closest probability of hitting Earth Sept 24, 2182 and samples of the unknown arriving in September 2023. It was also discovered in September 1999. Not to mention Bennu means:
"According to Egyptian mythology, Bennu was a self-created being said to have played a role in the creation of the world. He was said to be the ba of Ra and to have enabled the creative actions of Atum.[2] The deity was said to have flown over the waters of Nun that existed before creation, landing on a rock and issuing a call that determined the nature of creation. He also was a symbol of rebirth and, therefore, was associated with Osiris.[3]
Some of the titles of Bennu were "He Who Came Into Being by Himself",[2] and "Lord of Jubilees"; the latter epithet referred to the belief that Bennu periodically renewed himself like the sun was thought to do.[3] His name is related to the Egyptian verb wbn, meaning "to rise in brilliance" or "to shine".[2]"
In later times the Bennu then became the Phoenix. This automatically made me think of the AZ audit. I could go on but this is only with 5 min worth of digging and my brain is already exploding.
So currently we have asteroid Bennu being reported. Said to have the closest probability of hitting Earth Sept 24, 2182 and samples of the unknown arriving in 2023. It was also discovered in September 1999. Not to mention Bennu means:
"According to Egyptian mythology, Bennu was a self-created being said to have played a role in the creation of the world. He was said to be the ba of Ra and to have enabled the creative actions of Atum.[2] The deity was said to have flown over the waters of Nun that existed before creation, landing on a rock and issuing a call that determined the nature of creation. He also was a symbol of rebirth and, therefore, was associated with Osiris.[3]
Some of the titles of Bennu were "He Who Came Into Being by Himself",[2] and "Lord of Jubilees"; the latter epithet referred to the belief that Bennu periodically renewed himself like the sun was thought to do.[3] His name is related to the Egyptian verb wbn, meaning "to rise in brilliance" or "to shine".[2]"
In later times the Bennu then became the Phoenix. This automatically made me think of the AZ audit. I could go on but this is only with 5 min worth of digging and my brain is already exploding.