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Friday, June 22, 2012

    For about a month now, I have been studying and researching the progress being made on the Bosnian Pyramids.  A lot of amazing videos on YouTube and numerous other websites show just what has been uncovered so far at the dig sites.  This is absolutely astonishing to me.  The size (stated to be the biggest pyramid in the world) and age of the location (estimated to be older then 12,000 years old) makes this site possibly the most important archaeological site in the world.  The historical importance of this site alone is overwhelming.  Since I'm not a archaeologist or someone working on the site I have to sit by patiently on the side line and wait for the on site blogger and videos to come out.  As I write this blog now there is currently a summer dig project going on.  Should another dig project happen next year, I might just have to go.

    As I continue to research and learn more about this site, I see so much speculation about the civilization (possibly 2 now) that lived in and around the pyramids. Some of the ideas are tangible and easy to swallow and then some are not.  I will remain open minded though, and consider any possibility. For one I anticipate the day when it can be determined if the site is constructed from the ground up or shaped to look like a pyramid from man shaped stones and building materials laid over an already existing large hill.  Dr. Sam Osmanagich has stated that there were 2 civilizations involved with the activity of the pyramids.  One civilization of course built it, but the other for some reason unknown, seem to have have filled in the the tunnels that run through and under the site and possibly covered the pyramid itself. 

    Once I learned about the Bosnian Pyramids, I was amazed.  But equally amazing to me was the lack of main stream coverage.  As far as I can tell, to this point the history and science related channels have yet to cover this amazing discovery.  But I had also learned that a lot of the well known historical communities around the world are refusing to accept this site as anything more then just a natural phenomena.  How they could come to that conclusion is beyond me.  It doesn't take an expert to see that the sites being excavated are revealing unquestionably man made construction materials and techniques.  I'm by far not a conspiracy theorist but you have to really question the intent of the extent which governments and scholars are going to in order to discredit the site as a hoax, and maintain their standing that it is a natural phenomena.  When accredited scholars and governments make moves like this it only fuels the fire that cause conspiracy theories to rise and brings more people on board to losing trust in those who would go along with this stance.

   Once you begin to understand certain facts about the site you will realize that not only is the site man made,  but made by a civilization with great knowledge of construction techniques.  The site is full of large sandstone shaped rectangles, flat on all 6 sides with 90 degree angles at every side.  The site is full of concrete which is a greater quality then is expected from today's US building standards. There are also multiple layers of stones which are held together by some kind of organic "glue".  On top of high level building techniques the people who designed this site display great knowledge and understanding of stars, global alignments and  geometry (on a very large scale).  The alignment of the site to the north is of greater precision then that of the pyramids on the Giza strip.

     I could go on on and on about the Bosnian Pyramids,  but i will wait a until more information about the site comes out and the hopefully that will be soon as the summer dig project nears an end.  As more concrete evidence emerges I can only hope that those who are so adamant about denying what these pyramids are will admit that they are wrong and the sites can get more main stream coverage.  Until then watch the wonderful videos on YouTube and judge for yourself.





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