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Dr. Semir Osmanagich Regarding Pyramids Found All Over the World

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posted on Dec, 2 2012 @ 10:23 PM
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Sounds like a great holiday / learning experience. I'm thinking about it too, however I'll steer away from the booze myself :-)



posted on Dec, 2 2012 @ 10:57 PM
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Actually, I drink very little alcohol anymore, about a six pack of beer a year and some hot toddys when I'm feeling sick. If I was there I would try one of every one of the locally brewed beers though. I like tasting different beers.



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:32 AM
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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.



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 09:14 AM
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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.


Have you seen this great video or any in the series? It shows that without a doubt, there is much more to the pyramids than mainstream science has told us, and after watching it you are left with either one of two conclusions:

1. Mainstream scientists, especially those studying the pyramids, are potentially brain dead or the lowest IQ individuals to have ever partaken in science for missing all this siginificant information revealed by the pyramids,

or

2. Mainstream science has covered up/ignored all this curious and siginificant information revealed by the pyramids, humanity has been lied to and kept in the dark, the most important question as far as I am concerned i WHY?

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?

Anyways, here it is, part 3 of Ancient knowledge, Secrets of the pyramids revealed:




posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 11:02 AM
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Thanks for the reply - so you believe this 'grid' helped the ancient find resources?



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 11:07 AM
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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...


Actually they don't point to anything, they're hills, even Osmie official spokesperson has thrown in the towel, instead of 'built' pyramids they are now man modified.......so they finally gave up trying to find archaeological evidence to support that claim.

If you want a raise platform you have a choice between a mound or some sorta pyramid..........that's why you find the same general structure in many places just like every uses similar looking tools for the same problem



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 11:12 AM
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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? You also seem to forget that lots of archaeologists are not tied to 'governments' which I presume it is you think are in on the great conspiracy. Great controversy exists within archaeology - but you aren't aware of it, the always shifting status quo is always being challenged


I meant to ask earlier HAS planet x arrived yet?



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 11:17 AM
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That changes the ball game completely. I can honestly say i did NOT KNOW that the Great Pyramid had 8 sides. But now what does that change



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:38 PM
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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?


I like that. We have a responsibility toward each other.

One can find another way to make a living if one can't work for change from within.



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:39 PM
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Part 5:




posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:47 PM
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Whoever linked Nassim's video's ... wow thanks!

I was wondering how space can be nothingness and how it creates our consciousness as well as how everything in the universe is instantaneously interconnected. I struggle with the notion that there is nothing but discrete packages of interrelating energies, eliminating from the syllable AUM (in the waters of space)

Sure enough, everything is infinite, including the density of space. Nassim takes it further bringing mathematics into it. Plenty of food for thought. I hope it all lines up to the one singular point ... as above, so below.

Still listening to his lecture

If nothing else that is where our mind-stuff has evolved the universe to "be".



posted on Dec, 4 2012 @ 11:09 AM
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Originally posted by Mary Rose
Part 5:


Why would you start a petition to stop an archeological project?
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posted on Dec, 4 2012 @ 01:07 PM
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Originally posted by Mary Rose

Originally posted by Mary Rose
Part 5:


Why would you start a petition to stop an archeological project?
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When it isn't a valid project - and as noted in my earlier posting of Report 2012 have you read that Osmie has given up the idea that the pyramids were built....they are now going to go with 'modified hills'.....



posted on Dec, 4 2012 @ 04:12 PM
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Originally posted by Mary Rose

Originally posted by Mary Rose
Part 5:


Why would you start a petition to stop an archeological project?
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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.



posted on Dec, 4 2012 @ 04:30 PM
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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?
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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.


What cover up? The only cover up is Osmie and crowd attempting to cover up their inablity to back up their claims. What I see is acceptable academic disagreement with new age claims which lack backing.....perhaps you could tell us what archaeologist and geologist should do about the Visoko hills?

I open the floor to you to show us how people can disagree with Osmie and not be considered evil? lol........



posted on Dec, 4 2012 @ 04:34 PM
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Today I read an article by Robert M. Schoch in Atlantis Rising Magazine entitled "The Bloody Politics of Archaeology - When It Comes to Digging Up the Past, the Present Doesn't Lack for Hidden Agendas," which gave me an appreciation for the politics involved in archaeology. It's high stakes stuff. But regular people just want to know the truth.

I think we have to rely on our intuition to discern who's telling the truth and who is not.



posted on Dec, 4 2012 @ 04:41 PM
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I would note that in Shoch's opinion the Visoko hills are in fact...hills

Robert M Schoch opinion of the Bosnian hills


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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posted on Dec, 4 2012 @ 04:50 PM
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A good article Mary and one part of it I find is partially germane to this thread, Dr. Schoch said


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


That is what Osmie is doing........created a tourist trap, glories of the past for Bosnia and the 'political' support of the new age religion



posted on Dec, 4 2012 @ 05:26 PM
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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?




When people give up their lives for political reasons it's usually because they have been lied to. Competing theories in archaeology and the politics surrounding them is interesting to lay people but I don't see the harm in indulging "fringe" (that word you love to throw around) theories. You just always have to be right.

I come here specifically for fringe topics, if I wanted mainstream crap I'd go look at Nat Geo. Why do you always spoil every AC thread with your puffed up self-regard? You bore me. You and your pals could make threads that are interesting yourselves instead of attacking the fringe. The fringe is the fringe, harmless, like unicorns and rainbows, why can't we wildly speculate without the thought police cluttering the cue?

Why?



posted on Dec, 4 2012 @ 05:45 PM
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In my opinion, the "fringe" is where the action is. People who use the word "fringe" or "crackpot theory" or accuse people of being a "fraud" or "charlatan" raise a huge red flag for me. Tells me loud and clear they're protecting the status quo with a vengeance. For personal reasons.



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