Case of the spinning Egyptian statue


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    Case of the spinning Egyptian statue


    Eerie footage of an ancient Egyptian statue mysteriously spinning around in its glass display case has emerged.

    The 10-inch tall figurine of Neb-Senu – which dates back to 1800 BC – was found in a mummy’s tomb and has been on display at Manchester Museum for 80 years.

    But this is the first time it has ever done this…
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    Mystery Of Ancient Egyptian Statue Neb-Senu Filmed Spinning In Glass Case At Manchester Museum (VIDEO)
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    Video blocked because of location...

    HuH ? ?
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    Carefull Patio it's coming after you lol

    Twas the same for me
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    Very spooky !
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    Funny thing is, its been spinning only 180 degrees as if it wants to look at something or doesn't want to look at something
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    man that is cool. first logical explanation I can think of is that there is some very tiny reverberation and a very slight slant to the floor surface that is causing it to ever so slightly move...

    or its magnetic and it is turning toward the pole.

    or someone is messing with everyone...

    or it's cursed....

    either way thanks for sharing that is creepy
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    I saw that a few weeks ago. they ruled out vibration, or any air movement, etc. A Guy
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