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Earlier this week, an Egyptian geologist and expert in pyramids, Aly Abd Alla Barakat, said the discovery of treated stone blocks confirmed the existence of a pyramid.
i have to start reading more carefully as i just saw this little tidbit hidden in a large quote.

how does a few small blocks confirm the existence of a pyramid? here in korea stone blocks are used in many different forms of construction. to support a driveway or road to keep it from settling and collapsing, as large (and i mean large) retaining walls. the koreans dig up mountains and the do it in levels and these stone blocks are used to keep the levels from avalanching.

so is this so-called egyptian 'expert' telling me that in a thousand years pyramids ( or temples) once existed in korea because a few stone blocks were found in the dirt? get real a few stone blocks do not prove a pyramid.

this is like a parent telling a child what the child wants to hear so he/she doesn't bother the parent anymore except that Os has taken it to new depths.
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This is why all this speculation, while it has led to a fantastically successful thread on this board, really needs to wait until a definitive answer is reached.
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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how does a few small blocks confirm the existence of a pyramid?
is this small ????????????????

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walls of the bosnian pyramid of sun

This is why all this speculation, while it has led to a fantastically successful thread on this board, really needs to wait until a definitive answer is reached.
if unesco experts or egyptian experts confirms in juni that this is a pyramid nobody can say that it is not a pyramid


latest news:

Italian geologist and sedimentologist prof.dr. Dario Andretta from university Lumuci came to visoko , to see what they have found

he said:

my impressions that we see somthing big that we must investigate more,this is something big from the archeological and geological view , we have some indications that this is man-made, i feel that is something huge here


He will be leader for the geological section in the area, he will help to solve this mistery


Dario Andretta

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Dario with egyptian expert Barakat

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Ciko I am not at all amaised with that. This colaboration with and invitation for position in the board of person with so dubious accreditation is not good for scientific work and verification.
Mr Dario have given probably amaising statements for himself,like that one "nomination for Nobel price"(who knows in wich field),wich of course canot be proved or disaproved for at least 49 years with the rulings of the Nobel commite.
What is more his "university"is producing "something"wich canot be used in Italy and in EU legaly and it is anonimus for geological comunity.
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Ciko I am not at all amaised with that. This colaboration with and invitation for position in the board of person with so dubious accreditation is not good for scientific work and verification.
Mr Dario have given probably amaising statements for himself,like that one "nomination for Nobel price"(who knows in wich field),wich of course canot be proved or disaproved for at least 49 years with the rulings of the Nobel commite.
What is more his "university"is producing "something"wich canot be used in Italy and in EU legaly and it is anonimus for geological comunity.
bosnia need every scientist in the world to solve this mistery

this project is open for all those scientists who will help this project

if this man said i want to help you beacuse i am a geologist , should they say no we dont need you :? come on
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Post by Beagle »

I wish I was able to make more of these pictures. Sometimes I have some definate impressions, but more often I don't.

However I do look forward to seeing them whether I can make anything out of it or not. I'm not a geologist and I won't pretend that I am.

Ciko, you certainly are enthusiastic about this project. We're used to enthusiasm, warranted and not. And as I can't speak Bosnian, I think your English is pretty good. Maybe as good as our President. :)

So - by my count, there has been an Egyptian geologist and an Italian sedimentologist examine the site. And by your account they both believe that something very interesting may be there. Also a UNESCO team is coming.

Please keep posting Ciko. I am watching with interest.
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Has ANY persons' credentials NOT been attacked here? If so, please let me know.
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Post by Ciko »

Egyptian geologist and an Italian sedimentologist
dario andretta is both geologist and sedimentologist

and there is also archelogist from greece Nancy Gallou

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she on the photos

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Post by Beagle »

Man - that is a pretty country. If by some chance there is a pyramid there I'll come see it one day.
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Post by f9 »

Hey,get real!
The Gay is liar,it is pushing on the nose all the project.
In his university all profesors and masters are without
real university degree.He is producing something "like balchelors etc without any usefull end.Their colocvium and all schooling are not recognised in Italy and in all European union.I bet that their diplomas canot be used even for toilet.And what is more Italian court have ordered to the Rector Mr Dario to publicly anaunce that they are not at all legal school with usefull ends afther some cases with disapointing students mostly from the regions of Former Yugoslavia.
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F9, I'm sorry but I don't exactly know who you are. Are you in the scientific field? In America there are schools that we call "diploma mills" and the credentials are pretty worthless. Is that what you mean?

Are you also saying that about the Egyptian geologist, Dr. Barakat I think? I'm not taking sides in this thing. That would be silly. But I think all of us on this board appreciate all honest information. Thanks.
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His diplomas are not at all recognised,not preety wortles ...they are worthles 100%.During Milosevic Belgrade university have accepted some of the students and have given recognition of some prior learning on his university.I dont know how is now situation, but I dont think that it is case now.
I am talking for "rector of the Lumuci university"mr Dario.You can read for himself from "university web"
and please give me a feed back for your opinion...would you will spend time on his university?
Dr. Barakat is profesional field geologist.
Link:
http://www.lumuci.org/documenti/Manuale%20_ing%20.doc
Paste and copy this link in your browser,download and read for your self.
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Post by Beagle »

Thank you f9. This is good information. I have little understanding of European Universities but here in America I think we would call it a diploma mill.

I'm glad a UNESCO team is coming. I share the feelings of a number of people on this board that valuable information and artifacts should not be lost because of unprofessional methods of excavation. I understand that they are coming this month.

Thanks again - good info.
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Post by GG »

what would ya say if UNESCO team comfirms that it is a pyramid? Would ya still deny it?
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F9's right; this is only a university for people too thick to get into a REAL one!
www.lumuci.org/documenti/why_humic.doc
You'll also see that all the partner "universities" just happen to be in the Balkans. Well, well, well.... :wink:
www.lumuci.org/affiliati.php
As for the UNESCO team, I don't why they're bothering. According to this December 2005 report from Osmanagich, which is given emphasis on Andretta's "university" website;
Not only has Zawi Hawass ventured his expert opinion on this pyramid (I must have missed that one); the pyramid has definmitely been proven as genuine; Osmanagich claims once again that it was definitely built before the last Ice Age, "proven" by supposedly having proof that it spent several centuries under water.
www.lumuci.org/video/piramidesunca_bih1.doc
Why do all the "experts" associated with this dig come across as refugees from Woodstock?
As for GG's comment, scepticism about this "pyramid" seems to be fast becoming the modern version of heresy. So burn me, why don't you? :roll:
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