My Life Before: Memoir of a Lost Royal
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How can this planet be 6000 years old when clearly there is evidence that its not. However civilizations may began by this time
Oh I have a secret that I want to share with u bullet and it has nothing to do with my story.
I knew of the Anannaki before ever reading about them I sware they were a myth to my twisted mind but they are real.
Oh I have a secret that I want to share with u bullet and it has nothing to do with my story.
I knew of the Anannaki before ever reading about them I sware they were a myth to my twisted mind but they are real.
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Frater0082 wrote:How can this planet be 6000 years old when clearly there is evidence that its not.
Ah Frater, you mentioned the magic word "Evidence"
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Ah the Anannaki.
They are a tribe from New Zealand aren't they?
Love that dance they do, whats it called again.
Ah that's it, its called the shocker.
They are a tribe from New Zealand aren't they?
Love that dance they do, whats it called again.
Ah that's it, its called the shocker.
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That's possibly my fault Jayway as I couldn't believe it the first time I viewed so keep clicking on to see if I'm going 'stare' crazy.Jayway wrote:Nearly one thousand have seen this post. Lucid lunatics are so interesting - -

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Actually reading this thread is good exercise for the neck, I read it and just keep shaking my head in amazment.
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They are not lunatics they are just interested that's all. I think we are at the point in time when one can say that anything is possible. Just we can't see it ourselves and explain things as people believe it should be correctly explained doesn't mean that these things are nonsense.
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Oh there is something I failed to mention and its about Tutankaten. I never knew him as much as my 7 sisters but I can say he didn't want to be Pharaoh he told me this out of his mouth.
The poor kid was crying his eyes out that day. Tut was very distant he kept to himself and didn't bother no one(like me)I think he was concerned about becoming Egypt's next king. As I said, he was crowned at Armarna while Akhenaten was alive. Both Nefertiti and the co-regent Smenkhare was dead by this time between Y15 and Y16 of Akhenaten.
Nefertiti is Tutankaten's mother and Nebetah. I know that there is no proof of Nefertiti claiming to be the King's sister but what if she did as Nebetah. Perhaps there was no need to restate that claim over again
Being the child of the Great Royal Wife Tut was sheltered which sucked on his part. He couldn't play around as much as I did. It wasn't so fun to be the next heir to the throne I could only imagine how his later years must have been he had to have been a bit sad and angry. Poor thing
Lastly kv21a I have a new assumption that maybe she could be Sitamun. I know that she isn't Ankh because Ankh left Egypt after my demise with her new hunky Nubian beau to Ethiopia hmhm she is the reason why i'm here again as the visions hinted. So KV21A can't be Ankh because she lived on unrecorded after Tutankhamen.
I say Kv21a is Sitamun and the other is Nebetnehat(either a sister of Tiye or cousin)
The poor kid was crying his eyes out that day. Tut was very distant he kept to himself and didn't bother no one(like me)I think he was concerned about becoming Egypt's next king. As I said, he was crowned at Armarna while Akhenaten was alive. Both Nefertiti and the co-regent Smenkhare was dead by this time between Y15 and Y16 of Akhenaten.
Nefertiti is Tutankaten's mother and Nebetah. I know that there is no proof of Nefertiti claiming to be the King's sister but what if she did as Nebetah. Perhaps there was no need to restate that claim over again
Being the child of the Great Royal Wife Tut was sheltered which sucked on his part. He couldn't play around as much as I did. It wasn't so fun to be the next heir to the throne I could only imagine how his later years must have been he had to have been a bit sad and angry. Poor thing
Lastly kv21a I have a new assumption that maybe she could be Sitamun. I know that she isn't Ankh because Ankh left Egypt after my demise with her new hunky Nubian beau to Ethiopia hmhm she is the reason why i'm here again as the visions hinted. So KV21A can't be Ankh because she lived on unrecorded after Tutankhamen.
I say Kv21a is Sitamun and the other is Nebetnehat(either a sister of Tiye or cousin)
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You claim that yours was a "great" family.
I can think of no other ruler (from what we can gather) that was more destructive to the people of Egypt.
Yes the Armana period ushered in a great age of art and culture but that's not much compensation to the people when your economy is a basket case and the people are beginning to starve.
We know from letters of the time that his officials were asking and then begging for him to support them as respect and fear for Egypt was crumbling.
He was Egypt's Nero fiddling whilst Rome burned.
Its pure speculation of course but I think there is a case to suggest that Akhenaten was quite possibly mad.
Its further speculation but I think another ten or fifteen years of his reign would have seen the country crippled economically and then by virtue of that fact, invaded and taken over.
Egypt was lucky that Ay, was probably a very good administer, diplomat & politician and was able to step in and pull Egypt back from the brink along with the support of the next Pharaoh, Horemheb, militarily.
No doubt this was carried on by Ramses I & your lover Set I.
I must say, perhaps you were a Royal back then, you certainly appear to have a "let them eat cake" attitude when it comes to describing "poor Tut" I doubt his life, though short, never knew suffering and struggle like the millions of other Egyptians who appear to have had an awful time under your fathers reign.
Perhaps you should spare some of your sympathy for them?
I can think of no other ruler (from what we can gather) that was more destructive to the people of Egypt.
Yes the Armana period ushered in a great age of art and culture but that's not much compensation to the people when your economy is a basket case and the people are beginning to starve.
We know from letters of the time that his officials were asking and then begging for him to support them as respect and fear for Egypt was crumbling.
He was Egypt's Nero fiddling whilst Rome burned.
Its pure speculation of course but I think there is a case to suggest that Akhenaten was quite possibly mad.
Its further speculation but I think another ten or fifteen years of his reign would have seen the country crippled economically and then by virtue of that fact, invaded and taken over.
Egypt was lucky that Ay, was probably a very good administer, diplomat & politician and was able to step in and pull Egypt back from the brink along with the support of the next Pharaoh, Horemheb, militarily.
No doubt this was carried on by Ramses I & your lover Set I.
I must say, perhaps you were a Royal back then, you certainly appear to have a "let them eat cake" attitude when it comes to describing "poor Tut" I doubt his life, though short, never knew suffering and struggle like the millions of other Egyptians who appear to have had an awful time under your fathers reign.
Perhaps you should spare some of your sympathy for them?
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You right I have great sympathy for anyone who works hard especially when they are disabled it pisses me off to see that.
I'm deeply sorry for what happened during that time. I really am when I read how the workers conditions were I was heart felt. Again, im deeply sorry.
I said that my family is great because of the great thing and undefining things they've done. Oh how I love them and im proud to still be part of it.
But im again sorry for the sacrifices of those whom served under my father and aunt.
I'm deeply sorry for what happened during that time. I really am when I read how the workers conditions were I was heart felt. Again, im deeply sorry.
I said that my family is great because of the great thing and undefining things they've done. Oh how I love them and im proud to still be part of it.
But im again sorry for the sacrifices of those whom served under my father and aunt.
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Akhenaten may have destroyed people's belief system but he was the very first monotheistic that's something that I saw was great
The way my father did his religious change was wrong he should have kept it to himself like his predecessors did.
The way my father did his religious change was wrong he should have kept it to himself like his predecessors did.
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Are there many pages of your book left? 

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ooo Dusak, youre on my wavelength!
PS. Don't forget my reply you promised!
PS. Don't forget my reply you promised!
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Frater0082 wrote:Akhenaten may have destroyed people's belief system but he was the very first monotheistic that's something that I saw was great
The way my father did his religious change was wrong he should have kept it to himself like his predecessors did.
MMMM monotheism, each to their own but the only difference for me would be that one god monopolises the franchise.
He did not destroy the belief system though did he?
The minute he was gone it was re established and there is evidence that the people continued to practice the pre and post Amana religion in secret during his reign.
With respect, i'm sticking to my theory that he was bonkers.
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Well I barely knew the guy but he had great care for his children especially me. I consider myself and even Tut sometimes to have no relations to that cult but im pretty sure my mother and sisters drilled me in that belief
My father had this wierd disease that kept him away from the spotlight for a while. The last time I saw my father I was doing my usual wondering around the temples and I just so happened to peak into his chambers. He looked horrid one eye was yellow and the other was not it scared the crap outcome. What ever the disease was it made him looked aweful.
Years later, Ramses and Seti movied my father's coffin and belongings to a different location. It saddened my sisters Ankh and Mery to watch this and even me. The mask was very much on the sarcophagus when it passed me by
My father had this wierd disease that kept him away from the spotlight for a while. The last time I saw my father I was doing my usual wondering around the temples and I just so happened to peak into his chambers. He looked horrid one eye was yellow and the other was not it scared the crap outcome. What ever the disease was it made him looked aweful.
Years later, Ramses and Seti movied my father's coffin and belongings to a different location. It saddened my sisters Ankh and Mery to watch this and even me. The mask was very much on the sarcophagus when it passed me by
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My book has over 320( I just told you the important stuff)or more pages and if u would like to read it it's available for you Dusak.
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Sorry, I had forgotten. Head heavy with a cold.Zooropa wrote:ooo Dusak, youre on my wavelength!
PS. Don't forget my reply you promised!
The unabridged version?Frater0082 wrote:My book has over 320( I just told you the important stuff)or more pages and if u would like to read it it's available for you Dusak.

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