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Mystery of mysterious death of many grave robbers

Prior to this, Arthur Weigall, a member of the archaeological team, told the Lord the legend of "Pharaoh's curse":/kloc-At the end of the 9th century, an Englishman brought another Pharaoh's coffin back to England, and a few days later his gun exploded, so he lost an arm. The ship carrying the coffin back to China soon sank. The house where the coffin was kept was reduced to ashes in the fire. The photographer who took the picture of the coffin took it himself. So far, countless accidents and disasters have happened to anyone related to this coffin. However, before the expedition entered the depths of the tomb, weigel repeatedly heard the Lord talk contemptuously about the Pharaoh's curse. Wegor warned: "If this continues, he will not live for two months." Two months ago, Lord Carnarvon received a letter from a famous mystic at that time, which wrote: "Lord Carnarvon, you can't enter the mausoleum, or you will be in great trouble." If you ignore the warning, you will get seriously ill and have no hope of recovery. " Although Lord Karnapon thought the Pharaoh's curse was just a bluff, he consulted the fortune teller twice and predicted that he would die inexplicably. Since then, death has followed. The radiologist who examined Pharaoh's mummy by X-ray suddenly fainted and died of suffocation. Richard Pechell, the minister of the expedition, died of a heart attack in his bedroom. Joel Woolf, a British industrialist, was one of the first people to visit the Pharaoh's mausoleum. Soon, he died of a high fever. Until 1930, only two explorers who participated in the tomb excavation were still alive. However, half a century later, the Pharaoh's curse still has the power to intimidate people's lives. 1970, the TV station secretly interviewed 73-year-old Richard Adamsen on the deadly "Pharaoh curse". He was the only lucky one in the excavation team of Tutankhamun's mausoleum. He told reporters, "I never believed in this myth." On his way home from the TV station, his taxi collided with a tractor. Adamsen was thrown out of the car and fell on the road. This is the third time that Adamsen, the former security guard of Lord Carnabone, has paid the price for disobeying the Pharaoh's curse. He first talked about this topic, and his wife died of sudden illness 48 hours later. After he expressed his distrust of Pharaoh's curse for the second time, his son broke his spine in a plane crash. The third time he hurt his head. After waking up in the hospital, he said, "I didn't believe that Pharaoh's curse had anything to do with my family's misfortune before, but now I have to believe it." 1972, King Mianju, the Pharaoh of Tutankhamun, was transported to Britain and exhibited at the British Museum in London to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the excavation of the mausoleum. At this time, the Pharaoh's curse once again threw terror into the world. 1February 3, 972, on the day when Jin Mianju was ready to be sent to London, Dr. Meritz died of heart failure. He is only 52 years old. The exhibition was not interrupted by Meritz's death. A transport plane of the Royal Air Force was ordered to transport this priceless treasure. However, within five years after the completion of this flight, six crew members were killed or suffered great misfortune. Sergeant Brian Langsford, a crew member on the plane, said, "When we flew back, we played cards on the masked box and laughed for a while. We didn't mean to be disrespectful to Lao Wang, just for fun. " In the next four years, he had two serious heart attacks. A girl on the plane became bald after a head operation and had to quit the Royal Air Force. Captain Jim Webb, the pilot on the plane, caught fire at home and all his property was burned down. During the flight, Ian Lansdowne, the chief mechanic, jokingly kicked the masked box and boasted, "I kicked the most valuable thing in the world." Not long after, Lansdowne suddenly broke the ladder while climbing the mountain, and the leg that kicked the box was also broken, and he had been in plaster for five months. The pilot Rick Laurie and the mechanic Ken Parkinson are even more unfortunate. Parkinson's wife said: "This day of the year is the day to deliver masks. My husband is about to have a heart attack. " 1978 A heart attack finally took his life, when he was only 45 years old. Laurie died of a heart attack two years before Parkinson died. His wife said, "It was Tutankhamun's curse that killed him." He was only 40 when he died. How can we logically explain the mysterious deaths of so many people? After years of research, journalist Philip Vandenberg put forward an attractive statement in his book The Curse of the Pharaoh. He thinks that the environment in Pharaoh's mausoleum is very suitable for bacterial reproduction. Some unknown new strains have been cultivated for a long time, and even today they still have the ability to cause disease or death. Vandenberg also believed that the ancient Egyptians were experts in concocting poison. There is a poison that can penetrate into the blood as long as it touches the toxin through the skin. The pigments on the murals in the tomb are all doped with poison, and the tomb is sealed immediately after completion to maintain its efficacy, so its efficacy is still quite powerful. 1949, the nuclear physicist Luis Bargarini put forward a very unusual explanation for the Pharaoh's curse. He believes that it is entirely possible for ancient Egyptians to use nuclear radiation to protect their holy places more than 3,000 years ago. The top of the tomb may be covered with uranium. Or the grave itself is made of radioactive rocks, and the radioactivity of this ore can still hurt people. Did the ancient Egyptians really have such advanced technology? Are we really punished for ignoring the wisdom of our ancestors? This is really a creepy unsolved mystery.