Tuesday, June 23, 2020

King Tut died of Fever (Malaria)...




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 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaria

In the original Eye of the Pharaoh (The Flawed Emerald c.1990-1995 MJC) it said Tutankhamon died of a Fever after taking "medicine," which was probably from a jumbled  memory of events.  Dr. Zahi Hawass said Tutankhamon suffered from Malaria at least once, as it was found on the mummy. Malaria also causes vomiting which was in the story.  There is nothing about dying in a glamorous blaze of glory for Tut's sudden death. 

Now Malaria could have been contracted after hunting, where he broke his leg a day or so before death, or if he was ever crucified on a tree if he was the "Historical Christ."  Crucifixion allows exposure to the elements and was practiced by the Egyptians.  Tut was known to go hunting like in the Ostrich hunt where he obtained feathers for his fan, or Lion hunting to capture his pet lion cub as shown on his golden love shrine.  Malaria is carried by mosquito (Ask Lord Carnarvon about this).  The Plague that hit Egypt during Tut's reign could be connected to Malaria; the Novel Corona-virus COVID19 is a replica of these events caused by my reincarnation, along with the statue war of people who think like Akhenaton, whom destroyed statues and images of the plurality of Gods.  Akhenaton was a Monotheist. Eye of the Pharaoh was released as Science Fiction by the author, as not everyone believes in reincarnation.


MC 2020.











 

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