Mysterious energy beam above the Bosnian pyramid of the Sun, page 4
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reply posted on 28-1-2012 @ 08:01 AM by Xcalibur254
reply to post by wrekk69



The reason is because Osmanagic's livelihood now rests on these "pyramids." Lucky for him Bosnia is desperate for tourists so the government supports his hoax. He is now trying to branch out and get every possible New Ager interested in his "pyramids." He has even tried connecting them to the Maya and 2012.


reply posted on 28-1-2012 @ 08:19 AM by metalshredmetal
reply to post by Essan



Whats with all your anger? I hope you dont hurt yourself over an ats thread!

If you read the whole thread you'd see that these are definitely defined as pyramids. You seem to be be the only person who believes these scientists are lying to the whole world about their geologic history...they are expert, How exactly would that benefit them?

If your anger is because youre simply suspicious of the op, then I suggest you read my above post thats about russian pyramid research.

reply to post by Xcalibur254



Since you are so suspicious of the thread, I think you'd learn a lot more about pyramid technologies if you review my post in the last page, it has many informations you can try to deny
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reply posted on 28-1-2012 @ 09:54 AM by Xcalibur254
reply to post by metalshredmetal



Regardless of whether or not what you posted is true it doesn't change the fact that there are no Bosnian pyramids. The fact that every expert in the field says so should be a major indicator. Not to mention that Osmanagic has been caught in lies a number of times, which certainly doesn't lend to the credibility of his claims. And before we start arguing semantics about what a pyramid is, the hills in Bosnia don't even fit the most basic definition. For one they only appear to look like pyramids from certain angles. Second, a pyramid has a triangular or square base. The hills in Bosnia have neither. There are no pyramids in Bosnia. Osmanagic is a fraud and the only reason the Bosnian government supports him is because they are desperate for tourism.


reply posted on 28-1-2012 @ 11:53 AM by hdutton
reply to post by J2288



I have finally broken down and made some time to watch the vids from the link in your reply:

piramidasunca.ba...

While watching one in the series, I noticed they were digging through rounded river stones. The narrator also mentioned this and my mind went directly to the discoveries at Gobekli Tepe.

This is the collection of stone pillars on a hillside in Turkey which was clearly "buried" by someone.

I can not help now but wonder if the tunnel under the "pyramids of Bosnia" have be filled. From the images of the tunnels in the vids, it does not jump out as though they were. But, what are these stone, which are clearly from a river bed, this high above the nearest river and this deep under layers of clay? Along with sandstone which is also out of place.

The more I read about this site, the more questions I find.

I am not saying I yet believe all I am learning, I am just wondering when some real answers will be found.


reply posted on 28-1-2012 @ 04:26 PM by AlphaExray
reply to post by hdutton



A 28khz beam. Interesting frequency. If I were building a distress call, 28khz would definately be factored into the equation. In neurological circles, in the days of the old EEG's and strobe testing, 28khz optical resonance invoked an almost seizure like\ profound reaction in human subjects. Funny how Fema has been order transponders to operate using this frequency in droves.

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FTNWO


reply posted on 30-1-2012 @ 05:01 PM by R3velutionR3quired
reply to post by Iamschist



lmao same here, even if its a hoax, ive learned something


reply posted on 30-1-2012 @ 10:33 PM by Xcalibur254
reply to post by rickymouse



The reason this pyramid isn't being recognized by archeologists is because they didn't discover it.


If that were true than why was a massive discovery like the Dead Sea Scrolls immediately accepted by the archaeological community even though they were discovered by a shepherd? The fact of the matter is that a number of major archaeological discoveries have been discovered by layman and the scientific community as had no problem accepting them. The only reason people want to believe that Osmanagic is telling the truth is because his "discovery" is accompanied by New Age feel goodery.



reply posted on 31-1-2012 @ 08:59 AM by rickymouse
reply to post by Xcalibur254

I had to look up "new age feel goodery". Neat saying and probably true in this case. I'm kind of glad he is letting regular supervised people come and help. It allows everyone to experience the exitement of an Archeological dig. If it was recognized right away Samir and others would not get the enjoyment of discovering the history of the area. They would have to read about it in books written by others. You don't need a degree or certification to be allowed to see these sort of things. When digging for artifacts and ancient things care should be taken to document the location of finds. Some training of the helpers is necessary.

It's great digging artifacts. It teaches you to understand the wants and desires of ancient people including our ancestors. Not all rock artifacts are carved as intricately as the statues in Rome and greece. You have to remember though that the oldest carvings in those areas were also primitive looking. A friend of mine who came from Italy many years ago told me my artifacts were like the rocks that you find in the fields in Italy. Go figure, the oldest history in the rock carving capital of the world sitting in farmers fields and called normal everyday rocks by most people. If nothing else, people needed things to practice on and threw them in the fields. Funny how peoples perception is so poor. I guess that's how archeologists make their money. They are trained to see what others can't see because they think all artifacts are in museums. If everyone started digging up artifacts the value of rock artifacts would drop like a rock........rarity makes value..... denying recognition keeps existing values up....Normal economics....supply and demand....percieve motive to understand things but don't let it make you paranoid....Lifes very interesting if you want it to be.


reply posted on 12-2-2012 @ 06:32 PM by Cassius666
reply to post by J2288



Are you sure they did not tune in on the radio frequency still resonating from the big bang?
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