No, I don't.Anonymous wrote:so you dont believe that there is a pyramid under the hill ????
Bosnian pyramids, photos
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bosnian pyramid
For what it's worth, I think there's something man-made there, and
it's going to be called a pyramid no matter what it is.
We should know in a few weeks, in any case.
I browsed another forum about this the other night, and I was surprised at the
political ramifications of it. To the Bosnians, it is a matter of tremendous
patriotic pride.
And there are a lot of Muslims there. Apparently Bosnian Muslims feel that they are
underestimated by the "West" and are eager to prove that their ancestors could do something like this.
(I know this thing purports to be pre-Muslim.)
Remember the petition some of us signed opposing the dig? There may have been an element of anti-Muslim hostility in it.
It will be very "entertaining," no matter what!
it's going to be called a pyramid no matter what it is.
We should know in a few weeks, in any case.
I browsed another forum about this the other night, and I was surprised at the
political ramifications of it. To the Bosnians, it is a matter of tremendous
patriotic pride.
And there are a lot of Muslims there. Apparently Bosnian Muslims feel that they are
underestimated by the "West" and are eager to prove that their ancestors could do something like this.
(I know this thing purports to be pre-Muslim.)
Remember the petition some of us signed opposing the dig? There may have been an element of anti-Muslim hostility in it.
It will be very "entertaining," no matter what!
The deeper you go, the higher you fly.
Re: bosnian pyramid
Speak for yourself!stan wrote:[...]Remember the petition some of us signed opposing the dig? There may have been an element of anti-Muslim hostility in it.[...]
petition
I was referring to the origins of the petition, not those of us who signed it.
The deeper you go, the higher you fly.
did you sign whitout knowing what is going on ????I was referring to the origins of the petition, not those of us who signed it.

of course, in bosnia muslims are majoritythere are a lot of Muslims there.
who in the world would not be happy if scientist find pyramids in your country , when you know that it would be tourist attraction number one , and if there is tourists tehre is moneyApparently Bosnian Muslims feel that they are
underestimated by the "West" and are eager to prove that their ancestors could do something like this.

.I browsed another forum about this the other night, and I was surprised at the
political ramifications of it
of course serbs and croats dont like that there is pyramids in bosnia , they dont even like bosnia, they hate bosnians , they are jealous
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Apparently Bosnian Muslims feel that they are
underestimated by the "West" and are eager to prove that their ancestors could do something like this.
That is stretching the concept of "ancestor" well beyond the breaking point.
That area has only been overrun about 50 times by anyone passing through. The gene pool must have gotten watered down a bit. It's like Zahi Hawass rambling on that his 'ancestors' built the pyramids of Giza.
Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the Ice Capades. Something is definitely wrong. This is not good work. If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed.
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I think you're being overly conservative, Bob. "That area has only been overrun about 50 times" if you review just the last 1,000 years. But the history of that region goes back 10,000 years...!Minimalist wrote:That is stretching the concept of "ancestor" well beyond the breaking point.Apparently Bosnian Muslims feel that they are underestimated by the "West" and are eager to prove that their ancestors could do something like this.
That area has only been overrun about 50 times by anyone passing through. The gene pool must have gotten watered down a bit. It's like Zahi Hawass rambling on that his 'ancestors' built the pyramids of Giza.
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Oh, no! Zahi will probably say that it is the pyramid of Amuncrackhead II and that it was stolen from Egypt in antiquity and he wants it back.
Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the Ice Capades. Something is definitely wrong. This is not good work. If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed.
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This story breaks down here for me. Everyone knows that there is only one egyptian archaeologist. Granted its true that with a clap of his hands and the magic power of the ankh he can divide into up 10 zahis, each one only retains 1/10th of the logic and personality of a whole man.Anonymous wrote:it is not zahi , other two egyptian archeologists
If egypt is prepared to dedicate 1/5th of its total zahi to this site i think we better stop and look.