Did Jesus Want To Take Over The Roman Empire?

Before Julius Caesar was executed he had a son with Cleopatra in Egypt. Most of the story is well-known. The boy’s name was Caesarion meaning “little Caesar.” Sparse history records tell us that Caesarion was assassinated by Augustus when he was only 16 years old. Augustus supposedly did this because Caesarion had more claim to the throne than he did because Augustus was only the nephew of Julius Caesar.

Oral historians tell a different version of Caesarion’s fate. They claim that Caesarion was raised to be the next ruler of the Roman Empire. They claim Cleopatra taught him this as well as how to rule with divine power like an Egyptian. They claim Caesarion knew the territory of Egypt better than the Romans after his life and that he had loyalists and connections all through the area thanks to his place in society.

Cleopatra believed in Caesarion, that he was Osiris reincarnated and that his destiny was to create a new nation as Osiris always did. Caesarion was to find his eternal partner Isis and together have their son Horus. Caesarion fled Egypt to the tumultuous holy land where he persuaded a jewish girl named Mary to have a child with him according to a very ancient tradition. There in the holy land as everywhere in the world his loyalists referred to him by the same title every pharaoh ruled with: god. This takes us to the next step, unraveling the mystery of passover

Caesarion could not overcome Augustus during his lifetime. Yet he planted the seed that would become Jesus and through his son he challenged the authority of Rome and the whole world. Caesarion did eventually take over the Roman Empire through the spread of christianity. And he continues to rule over the whole world to this day through his son Jesus Christ. 

Jesus was crucified on Passover rather than another day to send a message to everyone, that his parents were guilty of violating the ancient law that Passover comes from. Recognizing the challenge Jesus posed to his authority, Emperor Tiberius did what he could to cover up the memory of Jesus. For example, he renamed the Sea of Galilee to Lake Tiberius, and there is a dispute over its name to this day.

Osiris and Isis are husband and wife and known as the creators (breeders) of the human race. They are also known as founders of the nations. They founded Egypt. They founded Christianity. If you believe, like most Christians, the world was populated by the twelve tribes of Israel, then those twelve tribes were twelve breeds of slaves in Ancient Egypt. Osiris and Isis have always been known to descend from Sirius. Some kings and queens who believed they were them even tried to use pyramid shafts to send themselves back to Sirius. 

  • October 17, 2023