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Post by moabiter on May 14, 2010 1:26:48 GMT -8
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Post by clone on Mar 7, 2011 19:09:58 GMT -8
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Post by clone on Jul 22, 2011 0:27:29 GMT -8
In Cologne in the German premiere of AUDIENCE DOCUMENTARY FILM "THE PYRAMID OF TRUTH" 18.07.2011 At the cinema in Cologne 14th Filmforum July 2011th the premiere feature documentary film "Pyramid of Truth" by Said Boss before German audiences. With a standing ovation after the screening was followed by a half-hour conversation with the moderation Haris Bilalović and extremely positive reactions from the audience. With openly surprise knowing that Bosnia and Herzegovina is the cradle of European civilization, the audience showed enthusiasm and the fact that for centuries precisely in this region to Central and Western Europe, spreading innovation and cultural impulses, and tradition at the creative spirit. translate.google.com/translate?client=tmpg&hl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.piramidasunca.ba%2Fba%2F&langpair=|en
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Post by moabiter on Aug 9, 2011 11:57:49 GMT -8
BOSNIAN PYRAMID OF THE MOON August 8, 2011 The results of carbon-dating of a sample taken from the paved terrace of the Bosnian Pyramid of the Moon have been returned to the “Archeological Park of the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun” Foundation. The age of the sample has been determined to be 10,350 years (+/- 50 years). This means that the Bosnian Pyramids are significantly older than the officially pronounced age of the Egyptian pyramids (4,500 years), as well as those of China, Peru, or Mexico (estimated as roughly 2,000-3,000 years old). The Foundation began work on the western, triangular side of the Bosnian Pyramid of the Moon at Visoko (about 20 miles north of Sarajevo, in Bosnia-Herzegovina) in July 2006. The height of this pyramid is 190 meters, making it taller than the Cheops Pyramid of 147 meters. At a point roughly halfway to the top of this pyramid a paved terrace was discovered which consisted of carefully trimmed paving of sandstone. This material has been used throughout many generations as a natural building and architectural material and there is an abundance of it in the region. These sandstone paving stones had been smoothed on all six sides, and they had been carefully placed along the external surface of the pyramid. Between them there is a binding cement-like material. During the season of 2010, under the supervision of archeologists and geologists, volunteers expanded this location known as the “archeological trench No. 20”. Even before this, Professor Muhamed Pašić of the Institute of Materials at the University of Zenica had established that the upper layer of the sandstone blocks had been cemented to its base. Between the two layers there was discovered a brown material which had most probably found its way there on the wind during the time of the construction of the paved terrace. Its color was indicative of what might possibly be organic material. The Italian archeologist, Ricardo Bret, using standard archeological methods, took samples in September 2010. These samples were sent to the Institute of Physics of Silesian University of Technology at Gliwice in Poland. The head of the Radiocarbon Laboratory there, physics professor Anna Pazdur, supervised the analysis which was carried out and which established that one of the two samples taken was, indeed, made of organic material. Using the C14 radio-carbon dating method, within several weeks the results were sent to the Foundation in Sarajevo. Their findings were that this sample was of an age of 10,350 years (+/- 50 years). This means that the process of the cementing of the upper layer onto the base layer was carried out at that time. We can therefore conclude from this that the Bosnian Pyramid of the Moon was made nearly ten and a half thousand years ago! This makes it considerably older than the cultures of Sumeria, Babylon, Egypt or ancient India. This is the latest confirmation of extremely interesting data in connection with the age of the Bosnian Pyramids. Pyramid of the Moon Trench 20, 2006 Trench 20, 2010 Trench 20, Sept. 2010 Upper layer of sandstone is glued to the base Italian archaeologist Ricardo Brett and project leader dr.sci. Sam Osmanagich
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Post by clone on Oct 5, 2011 20:12:31 GMT -8
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Post by iron rings on Jul 14, 2012 22:35:25 GMT -8
The foundation will also focus on supporting the exploration of iron rings and Bosnian stone balls The area of BRCKO- MAJEVICA ‘One of my friends was a teacher in Brcko in the 70's. Her colleague, a geography professor, had an interest in strange phenomena and once told his colleagues about Black Caves on Majevica. He described a massive megalith with metal rings that he had found at the entrance to one of the caves. He believed that it remained from an age-old port, when the water still reached those heights. To prove his point, he took a group of teachers and students to the caves. My friend, who now lives in Sarajevo, described what she saw during that visit: “At the entrance to one of the caves stood a massive monolith with metal rings hanging on extensions that were inserted into the monolith, each ring was about 40 cm in diameter and attached in such a way that we were unable to take any out, not to move them. We could not see how the metal extensions that held the rings were attached to the megalith. Nor could we ascertain how the rings had been attached to the holders as there were no signs of joints or welds on the rings, nor any other visible sign of the rings being joined - they made one compact circle without beginning or end. The rings were coarse and they could not conclude if they had been made like that, or whether it some kind of ornament or even ideograms. The rings were covered in black corrosion but in places the shine of steel was visible and appeared to be a high quality steel alloy. There were several metal rings in the holders, although I am not sure how many. On the megalith itself, below the line of rings, were deep horizontal grooves. We supposed the grooves were from the ropes that went around the monolith and were tied to the rings. The walls of the cave were full of fossilised shells. The floor was also full of shells which were not attached to the stone and not fossilized. The biology professor, who was present, said that they were seashells and that such shells did not exist in the local Sava river. This tells us that there have been two aquatic periods, completely separated by large intervals of time.” ‘She also told me of a massive spine that her husband had found on the Sava riverbed, which he used as a chair. He is a veterinarian by profession and took it to his anatomy professor for examination but they could not establish what animal it came from and unfortunately, the spine went missing during the last war.‘She was also present when they found gigantic rib cages, again in the river Sava, during low tide. As the ribs and the spine were not fossilized it seemed they were not very old, yet animals of such size and proportions do not exist in the river Sava today.’ This text is taken from Semir Osmanagic’s book (Bosanska Piramida Sunca), www.bosnianpyramid.com/Archive_files/IronRings.html
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Post by moabiter on Oct 17, 2012 16:07:17 GMT -8
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Post by mt rtanj ghost on Dec 29, 2012 5:52:13 GMT -8
Dr. Osmanagic's opinion about Serbian Pyramid Friday, 20 August 2010 Although Rtanj does not meet the primary anthropological criteria to be called a pyramid, it deserves special attention. Specifically, a three-sided pyramidal Rtanj ending that is called Cusp. According to preliminary measurements at the Center for Research and Ecology "Rtanj Ghost" spikes and the adjacent peaks have a certain regular geometrical values. Some studies suggest that inside Rtanj are the cavities and passes. If confirmed by field work then this range could get a whole new dimension. Rtanj Serbiawww.4dportal.com/en/daily-news/27-novosti/76-miljenje-dr-osmanagia-o-rtnjuold Romanian name: Aartan... means artificial mountain www.european-pyramids.eu/wb/pages/european-pyramids/serbia.php
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Post by 2015 Visoko on Apr 11, 2015 20:05:45 GMT -8
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