The Nine Lives
of Tutankhamon
Copyright ©
2014 Michael J Costa, All rights reserved
Tutankhamon
may have died from a number of ways:
One: He could
have died in battle with the Hittites. This
is the glorious way to die, on the field of battle. He fell off his chariot and fought with
arrows or daggers. Or someone ran over
him from behind as the Pharaoh almost always rode in front as their
leader. His “war chest” shows him riding
alone without a driver. His wife wrote
to the Hittites asking to marry a Prince to make him Pharaoh (after or before
Tut’s demise), as a peace treaty or because she wanted to rule the world. His body was torched to prevent decaying on the
ground (his mummy was “charred” black when found).
Two: his body
was violated during embalming. The thieves
broke into the tent (House of Death or embalmer room) and rummaged his body for
expensive amulets or gold heart scarab amulet, and then torched his body to
cover this up or prevent him resurrecting and kill them, like they did in
tombs.
Three: he
died after being crucified by Atonists in exile in Sinai Peninsula while on a
hunting expedition. Crucifixion in
ancient times involved breaking the leg to prevent escape (his mummy has a
broken leg). Then he caught Malaria
Fever from exposure to the elements.
(Malaria germ was found on his mummy – Zahi Hawass said).
Four:
internal politics resulting in suicide by asp.
His religious reforms attacked monotheism and replaced it with
polytheism and the traditional religion of Egypt. Asp bites were for royalty to unite the soul
with Ra.
Five: he died
hunting a ferocious animal in the Delta or Sinai Peninsula, where he broke his
leg, caught Malaria, and was burnt to slow the decomposition in the desert (no
refrigeration existed then so bodies were salted or burnt).
Six: That isn’t
his real mummy. Perchance his real mummy
is buried elsewhere and this one was a servant or friend using his name?
(Decoy).
Seven: he was
murdered by ambitious officials and made to look like a foreign
assassination.
Eight: he was
supernatural, born under the sign of Seth the god of Chaos, and was sacrificed
to Seth to restore Order in the universe (as Christ). His tomb was quickly assembled out of fear of
his awakening and destroying society.
Nine: he had
a genetic condition and died from it. This
happens when your parents are both brother and sister. (Marfan’s Syndrome).
Symptoms of
Marfan’s Syndrome included a cleft palate (mouth), Pectus Excavatum (chest
deformity that results in the sternum being pushed inwards, resulting in a “missing
chest” on X-rays), long limbs or fingers, and short life span.
© MC 2014.
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