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Originally posted by WatchRider
reply to post by Hanslune
You're certainly earning your shill points luney.
Some fine shilling you're doing there!
Mods, when is the site owner gonna restore the ignore button?
There's more bs from these skeptics and nay-sayers each day on ATS....
On topic now.
The pyramid's point to the pre-800BC period.
I'm still out on the exact meaning of the pyramid's, however the fact that even China has them tell's me of our ancestor's getting around during the golden age times...
edit on 3-12-2012 by WatchRider because: Sentence add.
Originally posted by WatchRider
On topic now.
The pyramid's point to the pre-800BC period.
I'm still out on the exact meaning of the pyramid's, however the fact that even China has them tell's me of our ancestor's getting around during the golden age times...
Originally posted by PlanetXisHERE
Would you possibly jeopradize your soul for a paycheck?
Originally posted by PlanetXisHERE
As for the debunkers who will say the information revealed are just coincidences - did you know it is considered one of the greatest sins to keep mankind in the dark about such things? Would you possibly jeopradize your soul for a paycheck?
Originally posted by Mary Rose
Originally posted by Mary Rose
Part 5:
Why would you start a petition to stop an archeological project? Link
Originally posted by Mary Rose
Originally posted by Mary Rose
Part 5:
Why would you start a petition to stop an archeological project? Link
Originally posted by PlanetXisHERE
Originally posted by Mary Rose
Originally posted by Mary Rose
Part 5:
Why would you start a petition to stop an archeological project? Link
Ya, that is weird, certainly there was enough evidence to investigate the claims. It is obvious some groups or groups would do pretty much anything to keep the existence of these massive pyramids secret - we can even see evidence of this in this thread, it's funny we don't have to look very far to see evidence of the ongoing coverup.
So, no pyramids, but there are many fascinating and genuine archaeological wonders in Bosnia. On the summit of Visocica Hill, which overlooks Visoko, are the remains of a medieval fort built on top of Roman ruins, and there is also evidence of Neolithic occupation of the hill, dating back perhaps 5,000 years. While in Bosnia I also visited megalithic ruins attributed to the Illyrians (circa 4th century B.C.), a possible Paleolithic cave (unfortunately, I had neither the time nor equipment to enter it; I would love to return and explore it), and fascinating medieval cemetery monuments to the dead.
Despite my failure to validate the Bosnian pyramid dreams, Semir Osmanagic and all the members of the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun Foundation were most gracious hosts. They spared no effort to make sure that I could view all aspects of the so-called pyramids, even arranging for me to take a short airplane ride to see them from the air. Bosnia is a beautiful country with amazing scenery and a rich history. The people are extremely friendly and hospitable, and Bosnia exhibits a wonderful mixture of Western (Austro-Hungarian) and Eastern (Turkish and Islamic) traditions. Even in the absence of pyramids, it is certainly a country worth visiting
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Use and abuse of archaeological excavations and interpretations seem to run the gamut from employing a site as a tourist attraction, to using the glories of the past to instill present pride in a people or country, to manipulating archaeological interpretations to bolster a particular brand of political thought and action
Originally posted by Hanslune
Originally posted by PlanetXisHERE
Would you possibly jeopradize your soul for a paycheck?
People during the cold war gave up their lives, livehoods and families for purely political reasons...yet you believe archaeologist wouldn't do the same?