"Understand Your World"
ABOUT US
The OSIRIS Project
The OSIRIS Project (Project) is an asset of the company Osiris Media Productions, LLC (Company). The Project functions as an intermediary for grantors, grant writers, donors, and other individuals interested in supporting or partnering with the Company in any capacity. We are confident that the Company can help individuals and groups with similar or shared interests as the Company's Business Philosophy and Mission Statement to help them achieve their various agendas pursuant to the fostering and promotion of global security, civil society, and individual sovereignty.
MISSION
Osiris Media Productions, LLC (OSIRIS) is a global information agency based out of Central Florida, USA. The tri-fold Mission of OSIRIS is to foster and promote global security, civil society, and individual sovereignty around the world.
PHILOSOPHY
The OSIRIS Philosophy presupposes that the three core values - defined in our Mission Statement - are intricate, interconnected, and inseparable. That is, we suggest that the significance of one inherently and necessarily hinges upon and flows into the other two . . .
GLOBAL SECURITY
OSIRIS seeks to foster and promote global security by providing intelligence resources to enable policy-makers, industry leaders, and every-day citizens to execute well-informed decisions based on timely, accurate, and relevant data.
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By contributing to global security, these intelligence products also enable communities to embrace the civil society model. Since civility is more than just the absence of conflict, OSIRIS promotes theories and practices that contribute to ongoing societal stability.
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Also by contributing to global security, OSIRIS products enhance audiences' individual sovereignty. A revolutionary concept of the Enlightenment Era, individual sovereignty is a sacred value that, once forgotten, can enable the proliferation of tyranny and totalitarianism anywhere in the world.
CIVIL SOCIETY
OSIRIS seeks to foster and promote civil society by providing information resources for civic leaders, educators, students, and every-day citizens to further their understanding on how a plurality of non-governmental institutions and time-tested mores helps reinforce a limited and non-abusive governmental infrastructure.
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We suggest that civil society consists of an intricate web of many constructs, which are, among other things, freedom of speech and the free exchange of ideas; extra-governmental institutions of peace and order; time-tested mores and social behavior; community-oriented religious groups; as well as secular volunteer-oriented and non-compulsory community service initiatives.
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By contributing to civil society, OSIRIS information products also foster and promote global security; because the more civility that a society exhibits, the less likely it will experience armed conflict, violent crime, and acts of terrorism. Furthermore, we suggest that the promotion of civil society necessitates the preservation of individual sovereignty.
INDIVIDUAL SOVEREIGNTY
OSIRIS seeks to foster and promote individual sovereignty by providing educational resources for students, instructors, parents, ministers, and other community leaders to introduce and reinforce the schemata of human value, self-worth, inherit potential, and divine-like dignity.
Fostering and promoting individual sovereignty is also pivotal for OSIRIS given that it is here - at the epicenter of the individual human being - that society collectively gains its best ideas and derives its greatest experiences. The scope of possibilities, responsibility, potential, worth, and contribution of an individual is astounding, the sovereignty of whom must be regarded and taught in a free society to preserve the essential rails of liberty, from which a higher quality of life is wont to spring.
These concepts follow that individual sovereignty reinforces global security and civil society because when individuals realize their inherit value, potential, and self-worth, they are less likely to cause harm to others (whether tangibly or intangibly) and are more likely to engage in courses of action (however large or small) that contribute to safer communities. We suggest that as people experience a higher quality of life, they are less likely to commit acts of terror, violence, suicide or other forms of self-inflicted harm.