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Sides of the Bosnian Pyramid of the Moon buckle in

Doesn’t it look as if this overgrown-with-brush Bosnian Pyramid of the Moon is shaped with buckled-in sides as is the Great Pyramid? In my book, Arrival of the Gods in Egypt, I show a photograph I took of the Great Pyramid showing how its sides are buckled in like a lens.

As you can see from the photograph below, which is from Dr. Sam Semir Osmanagich’s website, the right side of the pyramid is more brightly lit by the sun than the left side of the pyramid. This could me that the right half is turned to face the sun more than the left side. This indicates that the sides of the pyramid could be slightly buckled in at the centerline as are the sides of the Great Pyramid.

Bosnian Pyramid of the Moon

Bosnian Pyramid of the Moon, with it’s height of 190 meters second biggest stone structure in the Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids. Together with the Sun and Dragon pyramids form a perfect equilateral triangle. All pyramids have been covered by soil and vegetation similar to pyramids in Central America and China.

The Bosnian pyramids were discovered by Dr. Sam Semir Osmanagich.

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30,000 year old glyphs in tunnel under Bosnian pyramids

This an amazing photograph showing “carved symbols” … could that be writing? They are supposed to be older than 30,000 years. That puts they during the time of the existence of Atlantis since Plato said Atlantis went down around 9,000 B.C.E. The Bosnian pyramids and the “carved symbols” were discovered by Dr. Sam Semir Osmanogich. Isn’t it amazing!

Carved symbols in tunnel under Bosnian pyramid

Megalithic blocks in the underground tunnel network have carved symbols that have been covered by conglomerate material for more than 30.000 years according to the radiocarbon dating.

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Bosnian Pyramid covered in dirt and vegetation

I wonder how many people viewed this “hill” in Bosnia and thought it was shaped very much like a pyramid but did nothing about it. Or perhaps, because they did not have the assurance of an academic such as Dr. Sam Semir Osmanagich, they could merely say, “That sure looks like a pyramid. Someone should find out if it is.”

I wonder if it never even occurred to anyone that the three regularly shaped hills were pyramids. In any case, we are fortunate that Dr. Osmanagich investigated these “hills.” Because debris on carvings in tunnels under the pyramids have been radiocarbon dated to before 30,000 years ago, I can’t help wondering if these structures were built by Atlanteans.

Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun

Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun, the biggest stone structure in the shape of the pyramid on the Planet with the height of 220 meters, Visoko, Bosnia-Herzegovina

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Atlantis find touted as greatest discovery in world history

    “This is probably the greatest discovery in World history”, was stated by Maxine Asher, the co-director of a scientific expedition that found Atlantis at the bottom of the ocean, reported United Press International and major newspapers in the United States during the summer of 1973. UPI continued that “Maxine Asher said that scuba divers found data to prove the existence of the super-civilization which legend says sank beneath the sea thousands of years ago”.

So starts a long and comprehensive online article, Atlantis – Lost City of Atlantis real or just a fable? by a blogger who identifies himself as a male Gemini from Hyperabad, India.

I love articles such as this one because they show the many discoveries hailed as “Atlantis” over the years, this one in 1973. So far, unfortunately, none of the claims of “Atlantis found” has panned out to be the lost continent.

Still, a very interesting and comprehensive article including many references to Sitchin’s work about extra terrestrials creating and using humans.

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Mayan village in Mexico impacted by climate change

Whenever I’ve been in Yucatan, the last three times, while filming the Yucatan Travel Movie, I assumed I could barely stand the mid-day heat because, well … because Yucatan is in the tropics and I’m not used to that kind of heat being from a temperate climate.

However, to my surprise, I recently found an online article at Yahoo News saying that the indigenous people of the area, the Maya, are also finding the climate hotter than normal. In the article, MAYAN VILLAGE IN MEXICO IMPACTED BY CLIMATE CHANGE, a woman says that farmers are no longer able to work in their fields in the heat of the noonday sun. Their main staple crop, corn, is stunted because of the continuing drought. Strangely, not only are the summers hotter, but also the winters are also colder.

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