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by Fortuneteller
Sun Jun 25, 2006 2:21 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Bosnian pyramids, Part II, no photos please!
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thats from historyaid aka "andy campman". i'm pretty sure thats not his real name. he is a hugely prolific russian? fellow who seems to be trying to translate a library unless he's just an endless fountain of ... stuff bulgars start here http://historyaid.com/2005/07/32/the-most-ancient-h...
by Fortuneteller
Sun Jun 25, 2006 1:36 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Bosnian pyramids, Part II, no photos please!
Replies: 1049
Views: 358647

only a castle and some rests of roman fort nothing special ther was no town, no houses, nothing more The letter sent to the UNESCO contains ( http://www.archaeology.org/online/features/osmanagic/UNESCO.pdf ) description of the area where Osmanagich’s foundation digs. " The Visocica hill – loca...
by Fortuneteller
Wed Jun 21, 2006 7:44 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Bosnian pyramids, Part II, no photos please!
Replies: 1049
Views: 358647

Speaking of trees, there were several photos of rocks under spruce trees. The deep green patches probably consist of our common spruce trees (Picea abies). However, I think that I saw some artifically planted evergreen trees. There were many photos publised and I cannot find them all, but I remember...
by Fortuneteller
Wed Jun 21, 2006 6:09 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Bosnian pyramids, Part II, no photos please!
Replies: 1049
Views: 358647

The Os' foundation was open for politicians, rock stars, the Austrian army, primary school students and tourists. Openness towards scientific communities is a totally different game. Well, he and Visoko Museum have right to invite anyone they wants. So far there are scientists from Egypt and Greece...
by Fortuneteller
Wed Jun 21, 2006 5:43 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Bosnian pyramids, Part II, no photos please!
Replies: 1049
Views: 358647

There is something new on the Foundation's web site. Osmanagich announced a public presentation of his research results: "… A public presentation of current results of scientific research in the “Bosnian Pyramid Vallie”. The presentation will be delivered by the team of professionals led by the...
by Fortuneteller
Sun Jun 18, 2006 7:41 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Bosnian pyramids, Part II, no photos please!
Replies: 1049
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Fortuneteller wrote: As you said, Osmanagic publishes “everything”. Why does not he then provide more scientific evidence? He meets politicians, the representatives of the army and charity organizations, and he meets with just about everybody except the Bosnian scientific community. Why is that so?...
by Fortuneteller
Sat Jun 17, 2006 2:39 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Bosnian pyramids, Part II, no photos please!
Replies: 1049
Views: 358647

osmanagich said this "the mother of all pyramids". beacuse he believe tha this is 100% a pyramid, like Barakat said a week ago , "if you ask me if this a pyramid i will tell you yes yes yes all [time" Ciko, that is fine. Barakat may believe that there are pyramids in Visoko, but...
by Fortuneteller
Sat Jun 17, 2006 11:05 am
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Bosnian pyramids, Part II, no photos please!
Replies: 1049
Views: 358647

I would really love to get pictures of these and other "excavations" along with data as to where they are located and permission to use them in a talk and, eventual paper, about pseudo-archaeological sites on which I am working. Best Paul H. Paul, I might be writing a paper too. My unders...
by Fortuneteller
Sun Jun 11, 2006 5:52 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Bosnian pyramids, photos
Replies: 1147
Views: 689682

Yamemaru wrote: By the way the report from Tuzla is contradicting Osmangic? It is worse than that! As you know, Osmanagich’s geologists provided the first reports, which served as a logical starting point for the whole enterprise. Then Osmanagich wrote a book about his “Discovery of the Bosnian Pyr...
by Fortuneteller
Sat Jun 10, 2006 8:04 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Bosnian pyramids, photos
Replies: 1147
Views: 689682

Yamemaru, thank for the posting the pics. I was wandering where this picture disappear. That is more than a skeleton. That’s a mummy. Osmanagich's archeologist was talking about "poorly preserved" skeleton only. That is not a poorly preserved skeleton. Where is the unlucky guy now? http://...
by Fortuneteller
Sat Jun 10, 2006 7:56 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Bosnian pyramids, photos
Replies: 1147
Views: 689682

I read the full version of the Tuzla report, and I will try to describe the document. Please note that I am not a geologist, and that my review of the document does not have to be accurate. However, it is probably enough that you get an idea about the content. The geologists from Tuzla read the repo...
by Fortuneteller
Fri Jun 09, 2006 8:16 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Bosnian pyramids, photos
Replies: 1147
Views: 689682

Katherine, I will work on the Tuzla report tomorrow. I might try to translate a couple of interesting statements for you. Please note that I am not a geologist. Let me think if I can find somebody to translate the document.
by Fortuneteller
Fri Jun 09, 2006 7:56 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Bosnian pyramids, photos
Replies: 1147
Views: 689682

Can you provide a link? I know someone who could translate it for me. Katherine, you can try to download the file that contains the Tuzla report: http://rapidshare.de/files/22255887/Output.pdf.html If you experience any difficulties please let me know. It is getting late, but I’ll read the report o...
by Fortuneteller
Fri Jun 09, 2006 5:59 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Bosnian pyramids, photos
Replies: 1147
Views: 689682

A little correction. I belive the report from Tuzla, but I simply cannot believe that somebody would "edit" a scientific report in order to prove his/her hypothesis. At least nobody normal would do that.
by Fortuneteller
Fri Jun 09, 2006 5:53 pm
Forum: Archived Discussion Forum
Topic: Bosnian pyramids, photos
Replies: 1147
Views: 689682

8 May 2006, 15:30 (GMT+2:00) : Tuzla (FENA). Professors from the Faculty of Mining and Geology at the University of Tuzla, acting members of the Geological explorations team that did geological studies of the Visocica hill near Visoko (the locality of an alleged Bosnian pyramid), presented today at...