Accepted “History” is Full of Crap, Again-King Tutankhamun was a ‘battle-hardened warrior’ and NOT a sickly boy-king as previously thought, experts claim

Most accepted “history” is shit.
Sometimes because it is intended to be shit so the sheep can be herded where the “elites” want them more easily.

After WW1, Americans were pissed Washington DC dragged them into a European usury banker’s war which had nothing to do with America.

So when the Khazarian Jew communist FDR dragged America into the European usury banker’s war of WW2 which had nothing to do with America and Americans wanted nothing to do with,

the DC crowd had a army of bull shit writers fake a history of WW2 as it happened.

The instigation of the war by the Rothschild’s using their captive bitch Britain, wholesale slaughter of ethnic Germans by the Poles disappeared from history replaced with a “Germany did it” fake history.

The number of deaths in the German work camps were ballooned way out of proportion while the USSR


and USA death camps disappeared from history.

Japan trying to surrender disappeared from history being replaced with with the Atomic bombs being necessary to end war with Japan when Japan was already trying to surrender to the USA which would not allow them to surrender as they wanted to use the Atomic bombs on them first to see what they would do and for other political reason.

Other times “history” is pure bullshit because “historians” are most often not warriors, but sheep.
Sheep think like sheep so do not understand the minds or motives of warriors.
Thus they write about the motives of warriors from a sheep’s perspective, which is always wrong.

After hearing about the poor sickly boy king Tut for all my life, it turns out that was just more bull shit cobbled together by “historians” who could not find the cheeks of their asses if they had one hand super glued to each cheek.

The Ole Dog!

King Tutankhamun was a ‘battle-hardened warrior’ and NOT a sickly boy-king as previously thought, experts claim
Legend has it that Egypt’s most famous king was frail, deformed with a club foot
He was buried with around 130 sticks, thought to help with his mobility
But three independent experts claim there’s ‘no evidence he was disabled’

Tutankhamun was a warrior and not the sickly boy-king of myth, experts have claimed.

It has entered historical legend that Egypt’s most famous king was frail and deformed, with a club foot.

He was buried with around 130 complete and fragmented sticks of various shapes and designs, which have been suggested to be walking sticks to help with his mobility.

But in fact this could be completely wrong, according to three independent experts on Ancient Egypt who appeared at Cheltenham Science Festival this week.

Sofia Aziz, a biomedical Egyptologist, told the audience: ‘When I studied Tutankhamun, I personally don’t think there was any evidence he was disabled, because I have seen mummies where it looks like there is a club foot.

We call these pseudo-pathological changes. The walking sticks were just a sign of royalty.’

The expert argues that the ‘club foot’ may in fact have been caused during the mummification process, where applying resin and tight bandaging can distort the shape of the foot.

A much-remarked upon missing middle bone in the second toe of his left foot, she says, could have gone missing after his remains were transferred into a sand box, or simply been taken by someone as a souvenir.

Speaking after the talk, the Egyptologist, who has studied more than 50 mummies in depth, said: ‘His legs were aligned so well – if he did have a deformity, and if he had a club foot, he would have had difficulty walking, but the long bones just don’t show any evidence of that.’

The leg bones would show signs of stress if someone had spent years hobbling.

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