The King Ay Tomb
Conspiracy
Copyright © Mike Costa 2015,
All rights reserved.
My
Theory:
Tut was originally buried in KV23,
someone (Horemhab?) moved him out of KV23 and into KV62 (Smenkhkara's tomb)
after Queen Ankhesenamon (Ay's Queen) died and was buried in KV62 and sealed it
off. Smenkhkara is not Queen Nefertiti because she was still alive after Tut
became King, and Smenkhkara's tomb was "violated" after Tut became
Pharaoh. The original occupant was buried elsewhere (KV55?). The tomb was empty
for a period of time. Items from KV62
were "recycled for Tut's burial." After the tomb section was sealed,
Tut was interred in the outer sections. In both KV23 and KV62 only the burial
chambers are painted. In KV62 the
picture of Ay was painted with Tut's features because this is a Fake Ay,
painted during Tut's reign. It is possible Tut had Ay killed after someone gave
the Hittite Letters from Queen Ankhesenamon to Ay to send to the Hittites. Then
Tut buried Ay in KV62 and took Ay's tomb KV23 for his own use. Ay "married Queen Ankhesenamon after Tut
died." What if, this "Ay" was actually Tut impersonating Ay? Why
would Ay be married to Ankhesenamon? -- he was already married, and could have
chosen anyone to be his wife rather than rely on the previous "Akhenaton
Daughter" rule that said only marriage to his daughters made one
King. Ankhesenamon was Tut's wife/Queen.
So: Ankhesenamon & Ay could be in KV62 in a sealed off
section. Tut impersonates Ay as “King Ay”
and “marries Ankhesenamon” as the “New King Ay” and has this deception painted on the walls of KV62. After his Queen is buried in KV62, Tut
decides to be buried here too in the outer sections, so his names and images
are painted on the “Burial chamber walls.”
Tut would want to be near his beloved wife. The tomb was violated once after this
happened, and was later sealed a third
time – the second sealing was for
Ankhesenamon’s burial. The first
seal is for King Ay’s burial in KV62. Tut has all his stuff transferred
from KV23 to KV62. Horemhab became
Pharaoh after this, as he is the “Crown Prince” or designated heir of Tut. Tut ordered Horemhab to destroy all evidence of
Tut’s family, to prevent people looking for his tomb. So his tomb was never opened until 1922 CE,
and the names of Pharaohs between Amonhotep 3 and Horemhab are “missing from
Historic records.”
© MC 2015.
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