Pharaoh's Curse on 2020
So it is no secret that 2020 hasn’t been going too great. Between the corona craziness as I like to call it, personal hardships I know many of us are going through, the political unrest not just here in the states but many places, amongst other things that have been going on around the world - 2020 has been rough so far. Now what if I were to say it might be because of a curse placed over 3,000 years ago? Keep an open mind and hear me out. The tomb of King Tut, or his proper name Pharaoh Tutankhamun was opened for the first time in 1,000s of years in 1922 by archaeologist Howard Carter alongside his financial backer Lord Carnarvon, and a select few who were invited. Things only go downhill for him and the people involved in the opening of the tomb. Tut’s tomb is one of the most preserved tombs found to date as most were looted in early times, so at the time they thought their find was something wonderful. There was no curse inscribed in or around the tomb of the child king, but ther