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(Conspiracy Nation, 07/22/06)
-- Where is Amenhotep IV, otherwise known as Akhenaten? His remains
are not in his tomb. They are not in the tomb of Queen Tiye, his
mother. Was it "grave robbers"? But why would "grave robbers" take the
mummy yet leave behind the valuable treasures? Where is Ankhenaten? As with the Scarlet
Pimpernel, To understand where the remains of Akhenaten might be, it is necessary first to understand the Moon Worshippers. |
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The Book of Genesis in the
Bible refers to two
creations: an Elohite and a Jehovite creation. "Adam" is not a single
person, but means "mankind." The first "Adam" was an ethereal
prototype, made in the "image and likeness of God." The "Adam" of Genesis chapter 2 is a different
Adam, evolved in a way from the first "Adam." Our visible world was
created by lower angels, the inferior Elohim, one of whom was the God
of Israel. [1]
The Moon is far older than the Earth. The Earth was born from the Moon. The
Moon is identical with "Sin," connected Kabalistically with Jehovah.
The Vedantic Pitris are
"Lords of the Moon," the lunar ancestors. When it is said, "Man was
born in Sin," this means "Man was born from the Moon." But in the
Hebrew scrolls, it is Jehovah himself who is the "Lord of the Moon,"
i.e., one of the Elohim.
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There have been several attempts at creation. Primeval man was
androgynous and was procreated by issuing from the ethereal bodies of
his progenitors. A remnant of this is seen in the case of mediums at
seances, who are known to emit ectoplasm which manifests as "spirits of
the departed." (Image, left) The first "Adam" is androgyne. Ethereal forms were emanated, then solidified with the "dust of the ground." The androgynous "Adam" is part of the compound name, Yah-Havah, i.e. Jehovah. "Yah" is
the male life; "Havah" is the female life. From androgynous (sexless),
a transition occurred to hermaphrodite then finally a separation into
two sexes: "Adam" (Yah) and "Eve" (Havah). A vestige of this is seen,
for example, in the mammalian class, where males bear rudimentary
mammae (breasts). The separation from hermaphrodite to male-female is
hinted at in the story of "Eve," separated from "Adam." |
"Adam and Eve are shown, even in Genesis, to be created by a class
of lower divine beings, the Elohim, who are so jealous of their
personal prerogatives as reasonable and intelligent creatures, that
they will not allow man to become 'as one of us.'" One of these lower
class divine beings, Jehovah, is but a lunar and generation god. [1]
In "Mystery Of Yuya and Tuya" (http://www.shout.net/~bigred/YuyaTuya.html)
it was shown how the Biblical Joseph, of the "Coat of Many Colors,"
sold into Egyptian slavery by his brothers, was also "Yuya," vizier to
the Pharaoh.
In Egypt, Yuya (Osarseph/Joseph) commanded his people to remain
exclusive and not inter-marry with the Egyptians. Yet Osarseph himself
had been given an Egyptian bride, Tuya, as reward for loyal service.
The daughter of Yuya and Tuya, Tiye, of mixed Jewish and Egyptian
blood, married Amenhotep III. As Queen Tiye, she gave birth to
Amenhotep IV, later known as Akhenaten.
Queen Tiye had had two sons, Tuthmosis, and then Akhenaten. Since
these offspring were of mixed Egyptian-Israelite blood, they were
viewed by the powerful Amun priesthood as not legitimate heirs to the
throne. And so, Tuthmosis was murdered and the babe Akhenaten's life
was in peril. He was hidden away for his safety -- as was Moses.
Author Ahmed Osman, in Moses
and Akhenaten (ISBN: 1-59143-004-6), summons evidence showing
that Akhenaten and Moses were one and the same person. [2]
Thwarted in their plans, the Amun priesthood eventually witnessed
the elevation of Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten) to the Egyptian throne. This
was a blasphemy, in their view, since the Pharaoh was the manifestation
of Amun, and Amun was the pre-eminent god of Egypt. The followers of
Amun refused to accept Amenhotep IV. So he, in turn, rejected Amun. His
designation -- Amenhotep
-- he modified to reflect a new god, Aten, and he was called Akhenaten.
To further distance his rule from Amun, Akhenaten built a new city.
He and his royal court moved from the Egyptian capital of Thebes to
Amarna, dedicated to Aten. Here is the root for the so-called "Amarna
kings": Akhenaten, Semenkhkare, Tutankhatun (later Tutankhamun), and
Aye, who reigned circa 1367 - 1335 B.C.
The increasingly hostile Amun priesthood worked to undermine
Akhenaten's authority. Because Akhenaten's reign ended in "Year 17," it
has been assumed by some that he must have died then. However Osman
(op. cit.) is of the opinion that Akhenaten in fact abdicated. This explains,
in part, why his remains have not been found where they would be
expected. Akhenaten did not die in "Year 17," but went into exile, to
the east.
Hiding in the Sinai region, Akhenaten bided his time. His successor
and kinsman, Semenkhkare, did not live for long. Tutankhatun, to
placate the Amun priesthood, renamed himself Tutankhamun. In the
prevalent lore, Tutankhamun died as the result of "a fall from his
chariot," but he may actually have been assassinated. The last of the
Amarna kings, Aye, also did not survive for long.
A pharaoh acceptable to the Amun priesthood, Horemheb, who "knew not
Joseph (Yuya)," began to erase all traces of Aten. When Akhenaten later
learned that his enemy, Horemheb, had died, he returned from exile to
challenge Ramses I for the throne.
Reportedly, in Moses and
Monotheism, Sigmund Freud, the famous psychoanalyst, showed the
name "Moses" derived not from Hebrew but from an Egyptian word, "mos,"
meaning "son," i.e., the son
and heir, legitimate son of Amenhotep III and rightful heir to
the throne of Egypt.
Akhenaten did not win back the throne. When pestilence and plague
troubled Egypt, it was decided that Amun must have been offended. The
land must be cleansed of heretics, it was decreed. And so followers of
Aten, led by Akhenaten, were forced to emigrate. With Akenaten went
other heretics, such as the Shasu, a bedouin tribe of Sinai, along with
the Moon Worshippers. "As far as the Ramesside government was
concerned, the Exodus was merely a migration of bedouin labor, the
Shasu among others." [2]
As in "politics makes strange bed-fellows," so too this exodus from
Egypt was made up of an inconsistent alliance of religions. Aten was a
solar, monotheistic deity. The Moon Worshippers adored a lunar god.
Largely rejected by the Egyptians, Akhenaten sought to preside over the
Moon Worshippers. He replaced Jehovah -- YHWH -- with "Adonai." In
"Adonai," the suffix "ai" means "my." So removing the "ai" from
"Adonai" leaves "Adon" (Lord). And "Adon," notes Sigmund Freud, is the
Hebrew word for "Aten."
When Akhenaten (Moses) went into seclusion to "talk with God," the
Moon Worshippers reverted to their ancient ways. The Golden Calf they
bowed down to suggests, with its horns, the crescent moon. Only the
Levites among the Hebrews truly followed Aten.
The Ten Commandments given to Moses (Akhenaten) stem from the
Egyptian Book Of The Dead,
Spell 125:
The aptly-named "Mount Sinai" itself is "The Mountain of the Moon
(Sin)."
Moses (Akhenaten), of course, did not finally reach the promised
land.
Freud reportedly claimed that Moses had been murdered by the Moon
Worshippers, who then went on to claim the territory.
Moses met his death and was buried in an unmarked grave in the
plains of Moab. Where is Akhenaten? The corpus delicti stays hidden to this
day.
------- Sources -------
[1] The Secret Doctrine: Vol. II: Anthropogenesis by H.P. Blavatsky
[2] Moses and Akhenaten by Ahmed Osman. (ISBN: 1-59143-004-6)
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