Beagle wrote:There has been a great deal of talk about this. Only a small few geologists have worked there with Oz.
As far as I am concerned, when Schoch makes his report - that will be the end of it.
How about Dr Amer Smailbegovic's comments? He was a great supporter of a pyramid there and Osmanagic relied on him heavily.
Now he says ""I think that for now it's almost surely excluded that any serious scientist will participate in anything around Visoko. [...] Sam has, in one way or the other, made that in the scientific world exists a serious prejudice and stigma on anything linked with Visoko." (In the second version, he has added something about the local malevolent bloggers who are making the things worse)
"What you can see on Pljesevica (the slabs) is what we call orthogonal fissures made by the stress of the geomechanic accomodation. [...] Even if there are some rare places which are really "anthropogenic" (man-made), there are very well founded indications (in the second version, "there are also indications") that the entire hill of Pljesevica is nothing else than an anticlinal (here is something I'm not sure to understand, about the "edge of a hat", I think it's the shape of the anticlinal). Maybe on the summit or below will be found some constructions, but I have not seen any."