Horus KaNakht TutMoses Tutankhamon Son of Ra

Horus KaNakht TutMoses Tutankhamon Son of Ra
The Haunted Pharaoh

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

theory about chest injury

http://heritage-key.com/blogs/owenjarus/king-tut-suffered-massive-chest-injury-new-research-reveals

Some theorists claim Tut died from a "massive chest injury" from hunting wild beasts, or that he "fell from his chariot." Another theory is that he was "pigeon chested" or had a inverted breastbone (pectis excavatum), whereby his chest appears to be "missing." His chest may have been cut open while being mummified by thieves looking for a jeweled heart scarab, also missing. In 1985 I had chest surgery for this, and had prayed to Anubis for a heart scarab amulet. Ironically I was also born on Howard Carter's birthday and was 3 weeks premature, like the 3 weeks it took to open the tomb after discovery on November 4, 1922. With each new probe onto this mummy, new theories are conceived. Just leave him alone. People who enter the tomb have been reported as "crying for no reason" or are "chased out by angry ghosts." The Ka energy of his tomb follows his junk around the world. It is active when people call his names. His angry Ka is homicidal, why would anyone want to disturb him?

M7, 2011.

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