
1300 years before Jesus there was an Egytian pharaoh named Akhenaten (originally Amenhotep IV). He was married to Nefertiti in the time of Moses. Akhenaten was controversial for a number of reasons. Egypt, like all monarchies of this time, was held up by a large religious class. Religion was, of course, poly-theistic, there were around 2000 deities in the Egytian pantheon, and for each god there were separate rituals, temples, priests, and peripheral jobs involved.
A few years into Akhenaten’s reign he announced the rule of only one valid god, the sun god. Or “Sun-Disk god” more specifically. This was the first monotheistic religion on earth. He removed traces of other deities and simultaneously moved the capital to Armana, much further south along the Nile. He built new palaces and temples with slave labour for the Sun Disk, from which he claimed to be a direct descendant. Interestingly he also changed the manner in which he and the royal family were depicted. They featured more familial scenes, but also more naturalistic gestures were recorded, along with elongated heads, swollen bellies, and skinny bodies.
Akhenaton, no doubt, felt considerable pressure from the class of Priests who were effectively put out of business by his move and decree. Disquiet grew and it is not clear what happened, but in year 18 of his reign he disappeared or died. Rumors of foul play by Nefertiti and disgruntled priests circulated. Amarna fell into disrepair and was forgotten. Moses would lead slaves from Egypt in what is called The Exodus. All of this is historically provable, but the next part is where it gets interesting.
Akhenaten was the direct descendant of the Sun Disk in that he was part alien and the Sun Disk is an alien spacecraft. The oddly proportioned – for the first time in Egyptian history – figures are accurate depictions of the alien/human hybrids now ruling Egypt.
Akhenaten was driven out of Egypt in a coup led by angered and unemployed members of the religious class. He fled Amarna with his loyal followers. Using advanced alien technology stored in a rectangular, sacred, gold-covered wooden chest (later believed to also contain the Ten Commandments) – the Ark of the Covenant – he parted the Red Sea and led his people from Egypt. Later this same alien technology contained enough power to “amplify Joshua’s horns and make them into a powerful sonic weapon” destroying the walls of Jericho. Eventually settling in what we now might call Palestine. He continued to promote his monotheism, later called Judaism, and rule his people, until his death.
Akhenaten was Moses. Sigmund Freud first postulated this hypothesis in “Moses and Monotheism”. Today, and for hundreds of years, an esoteric cult called the Rosicrucians pay special tribute to the deeds of Akhenaten. In fact there are replicas of the temples of Amarna and a collection of Egyptian artifacts in San Jose California at the Rosicrucian Museum.