Alan
You are missing the point.
The details of the story (whatever these are) could be contrived in order to promote the cause of Jesus after his death: this being a scenario in which propaganda is a risk - 'keeping the dream alive' sums it up nicely. You keep assuming that these claims are facts and that the motivations of those you mention are all clearly understood, and you seem unable to countenance even the possibility that all might not be as it seems - some of the things you cite could be lies.
Hence the North Korean golf story - surprised you are asking me for names since in spite of it being 'official' it is quite clearly propaganda that is too ridiculous to believe: can you see the similarity?
The reason I asked for the names of the witnesses from the North Korean golf story is because there are none. In the case of Jesus' resurrection we have some. That is the one of the differences.
What witnesses do you have?
Are they in the same book?
They are separate books, e.g. Matthew, Luke, John, Acts (but written by Luke), 1 Corinthians which give details of the witnesses and Mark's gospel tells of the empty tomb (but not of anyone speaking to Jesus).
These are all part of the bible that has been edited.
You do not even know wrote ANY of the gospels. No one does.
And even that does not matter, as it's just words in a book, you cannot check if it is true.
So, no witnesses no external corroboration.
As I always point out, there is masses of this sort on evidence and witness testimony for sai baba, and for alien abduction.
In fact there is far more, and you could even talk to living witnesses.
The only reason you give the bible myth a free ride, is due to confirmation bias. It says what you want to hear.
Why can you not see this?