Frank Harrist wrote:I'll have to admit to having some pretty far-out theories myself occasionally, but then I ain't running a project of such magnitude and importance. If my theories were made public as his have been then I would never ever get a chance to do so. Not to mention the fact that he has enough money to do whatever he wants, pretty much. Money talks and I'm sure it's voice has been heard in Visoko. Stellar, please just call me Frank. I shortened your name so you can shorten mine. My friends call me Frank. My enemies call me Mr. Harrist.....among other things.

Well, I'll call you Frank then, if it's ok with you. My name is Alex, so you can call me like that too.
I hope you have read my opinion about Visoko, so you know my thoughts.
I believe excavations will resulted whit major archeological findings.
As for Osmanagich, he's been travelling the world in past 15-20 years, following his dreams. At least he's honest. He invested his money in probe diggs in october 2005. He also invested his money and time to do satellite, radar and geology surveys before excavations begun. He has his own private company in USA, so he doesn't need money. And certainly he's not after glory.
But there's one big problem with Osmanagich - that funny amateur is now threat to some people's ego; and if that funny little man finds something there, he'll become even bigger threat. That's, I'm affraid the problem here. And I'm not reffering to you now, but to people like Mr.Rose.