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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

He was most holy at behaving quite foully

Aleister Crowley is being credited with the blame for the deaths associated with Howard Carter's opening of King Tut's tomb, all filed under the banner "the Curse of Tutankhamun."
Posted by James Veitch at 8:21 AM
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Labels: Aleister Crowley, Curse of Tutankhamun, Howard Carter, King Tut

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