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Sites Seven and Eight Victims of the Curse
Links


The Boy Pharaoh


TIMELINE


SITES 1 and 2


SITES 3 and 4


SITES 5 and 6


SITES 7 and 8


SITES 9 and 10


OVERALL


PHOTOS

SITE SEVEN

http://www.atlantisring.com/the_other_victims_of_king_tut_curse.aspx



This site gives the names of the other victims killed by the curse. Witnesses claim, as we have read in the previous sites, that Lord Carnarvon had not been in the greatest health when he had entered to tomb to begin with, so this site is to show the other deaths who were in good health that occurred. As you read this site, you will find that one victim hangs himself leaving a note that he has succumbed a curse in which he must disappear. Another was a man that took X-rays of the mummy. He was in a good bill of health, and no one knows for sure the cause of his death that occurred 3 days after the x-rays being taken. Another man's death happened as he was trying to save manuscripts from his burning home. These manuscripts were based upon the studies of the Book of the Dead.



SITE Eight

http://www.dancewithshadows.com/curse_of_tutankhamun_2.asp

This site talks about the deaths that site seven talks about, except site eight shows recent victims and mysterious happenings of the curse on the second page. Some of these deaths occur in 1966 and 1972. In January of 2005, Egyptologist Zahi Hawassran (picture in Photo Tab) ran the first CT scan of Tutankhamun. He said "the experience suggested it might be unwise to write off the legendary "curse of the pharaohs." He explains that the very day of the scan he was almost in a car accident. While performing the scan, Hawassron explained that the winds in the Valley of the Kings were blowing very hard that day causing the CT computer to shut down for almost two hours. The reason being in the Valley of the Kings is that King Tut's body was never removed from the Tomb unless test were being ran like the CT scan. The article tell us that the CT scan made the fourth removal. The deaths in 1966 and 1972 had supposedly happened because the artifacts from the tomb were being taken out of Egypt. One of the men had a horrible nightmare to warn the Egyptian government to not move the artifacts while the other was an actual mover/unpacker. Will there be more deaths if the mummy or the artifacts are disturbed again?

I also found this small article with simular instance where a police, in 1979, suffered a stroke while guarding the mask of King Tut in California. It is number 15. http://books.google.com/books?id=tdY_N5gpOy4C&pg=PA333&lpg=PA333&dq=labrash+tut&source=web&ots=GFp4yHXWu-&sig=qbxjfqfh_4zGt5RR6sSM7VypIZw&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result#PPA333,M1