Talk:Bosnian pyramids
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Acriasis said ...
Sanjin said ...
As far as I know, most of what you said is true. But I highly doubt that it was the Illyrian's who built them. It is quite likely that they used them though. Right now it is still a mystery who actually built them. The pyramids were probably built a lot earlier than 12,000 - 500 B.C., just like the Egyptian pyramids. I think that most of what the Plejaren stated about the Egyptian pyramids relates to the Bosnian pyramids also.
The official website of the Bosnian pyramids can be found at:
www.piramidasunca.ba
That's where most of the information can be verified also.
--Sanjin 20:21, 7 September 2012 (BST)
acriasis said ...
Thank you for you response Sanjin, and yes I did visit the Pyramida Sunca website. It contains a wealth of knowledge about this subject. There was also some other web posts about an energy beam coming from the top of the 'Great Pyramid' and some computer generated models of what the pyramid could have looked like in its prime. It would be interesting as to what the Plejaren would know about these structures, so as to not fill peoples ears with disinformation other than what truths have been discovered by the archaeologists.
A few years ago, I came across some information about some supposed pyramidal like structures termed "The Bosnian Pyramids", which claims to be the largest pyramid ever built. It was discovered near the town of Visoko, Bosnia northwest of Sarajevo, Bosnia, by a man named Senir Osmanagic. He claims that it was possibly built between 12,000 - 500 B.C., built by ancient Illyrian inhabitants of the Balkans. He calls the 'Great Pyramid', "The Pyramid of the Sun" which is called Viscocia Hill locally, claiming it to be "The Mother of all Pyramids". he also claims it to possibly be 220 meters high which would make the pyramid one third taller than The Great Pyramid of Giza. Semir also claims to have found evidence at this site of a paved entrance plateau and tunnels, as well as stone blocks and ancient mortar, which he claims once covered the structure. He has also claimed to have found other pyramidal like structures nearby, calling one of them "The Pyramid of the Moon". He seems to also have evidence of heiroglypics and stone molds of hand tools contained within the Great Pyramid. He has also supposedly discovered great stone balls, some several feet in diameter, near this Great Pyramid. If anyone can clarify this information please post your comment here or contact me at: acriasis@yahoo.com
--Acriasis 15:46, 7 September 2012 (BST)