KV62 and the Curse of Tutankhamon
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If someone said there was a “written Curse” that would explain the events on April 5, 1923 and no one can find it, does this infer that there is no “curse” and that the events “did not happen?” No, because that is ignorance.
Cameras and mechanical devices near or in KV62 have a tendency to malfunction. The CT Scan machine that Dr. Zahi Hawass operated in 2008 failed for 1 hour to work. Cameras of non-Egyptologists working in the tomb also failed. In 1987 “Mysteries of the Pyramids: Live” show “cameras did not work, lights failed to turn on.” On April 5, 1923 all of Cairo had an electric blackout at the moment of the death of the 5th Earl of Carnarvon; these were all separate electronic grids. When Dr. Nicholas Reeves first operated a Scanning Machine in KV62 he found “metallic and organic substances behind the walls of the Burial Chamber,” but when trying to duplicate these findings, the machine didn’t work correctly and he found nothing. When I attended my second Tutankhamon exhibit in 2009 in the De Young Museum in San Francisco, CA, the emergency doors came down while I was in the Gift shop a few hours before my visit to the exhibit, trapping me there for 1 hour. The main antenna in San Francisco (Tower) was also not working that day.
These events are separate from the various reporting of accidents, suicides, or deaths of people who visited the tomb or knew people who came into contact with the artifacts.
Clearly this anomaly needs further investigation.
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