Theories of fiction's Egyptologist |
1. Fiction's controversial Egyptologist Anson Hunter believes that
Egypt’s Lost Labyrinth, a mysterious seat of power once considered to be more impressive that the
pyramids, is still to be discovered.
2. Anson theorises that ancient
Egypt’s execration texts, ritual curses used by the Egyptian state as
instruments of warfare against foreign powers, could reach across temporal
boundaries and hold dangers for US and the West today once reactivated by
dissidents.
3. He speculates that the ancient Egyptian afterworld might be an alternative reality, a sort of virtual world created by a
civilization’s collective unconscious and sustained by its religion.
4. He holds that the first book of Thoth (like the 10
commandments) was graven in stone and that the Stone Book of Thoth was the most
potent and dangerous tome ever created.
5. He believes that the malefic powers of
Sekhmet-Hathor, ancient Egypt’s Destroyer of Humankind, symbolised by a lioness
and a holocaust sun, could be reactivated in a modern day apocalypse.
6. Anson Hunter believes that the forbidden secrets and powers of ancient
Egypt are the inspiration and impetus for modern day intrigue, involving
governments, Intelligence organisations, New Age, Occult and New World Order conspirators
as well as radical Islamists.