This has the scent of paleobabble, but I’ll have to let research takes its course (assuming there is any real research going on at the site). I love the way the guy in the article just sort of knows how these Bosnian pyramids (if that’s what they are) were built.
I’ll be on the lookout for a report on the ancient Bosnians being the first to cross the Atlantic, too.
Dr. Swelim article: http://irna.lautre.net/Some-thoughts-about-Dr-Nabil.html
Not sure if this was intended to bolster the idea that there are real pyramids in Bosnia or not. But the article at the link is not favorable to that. Consider this sentence: “Looking now closer to the content of Dr. Swelim’s report, what may one say? The first surprising thing, I think, is the total lack of any archaeological element in this report – archaeology is not even mentioned among the “branches of science” that he deems involved in the project (p. 2).” That isn’t good.
YOU are paleo babble and Lying zionist Nazi. Again you are a Zionist propogandist. Spin it you tool of Satan
yep; sour grapes to someone who tried to spin terrorism on my other blog. It’s not the radical Muslims; it’s always the Jews who are the evil. Pure BS. There’s simply no excuse for excusing terrorism. None. Since this isn’t a political blog, this will be my last political comment on it (it’s really a human decency comment, but I want this blog to be free of such things). Any further political commentary will be deleted. You don’t like it, start your own blog.
Doubtless these pyramids can also be found adjacent to the tarmac that Ms Clinton did her now famous “Bosnian Bullet Dodge” dance on.
Oh, no I’m not a proponent of Dr. Swelim. … No, no, no. I can’t imagine arguing FOR anything on this blog. LOL. I wonder, though, if I’ve overestimated this blog in that I take it that all articles have a certain amount of eye-rolling mixed with an unspoken humor in the claims themselves. What I mean by this is, I fear some people that read these either A) seriously are for them or B) seriously refute them. I find the claims in this blog amusing in the same way I’d read fantasy or science fiction. I imagine the writer has the same perspective on them. ???
I just post what I find interesting (or entertaining) and assume others will as well. There’s no operative filter.
This is the first post that I do not think is paleobabble. Smithsonian Magazine published an article on it last fall. Why not paleobabble? Well, there are plenty of other pyramids in the world. So that’s nothing astounding. They apparently have done quite a bit of excavation and have found tunnels and other signs that ancients were here. The pyramids are in a kind of complex, not unusual for ancient pyramid structures like Giza. Seems to me that it might just be the real deal.
we’ll stay tuned.
I don’t disagree with the possibility. However, this Dr. mentioned sounds like a source to be skeptical of.
Maybe the pyramids are real, who can say right now. But the linked article reeks of personal interests. A Bosnian by birth goes to Bosnia to prove that Bosnia has the “biggest, best and earliest” pyramids. As a European, he notes that the fantastic discovery brings home the title from Egypt to a place far, far away — Europe. The Bosnian prime minister effectively says “hey it may well be a load of hocus but we’d be fools not to reap the rewards so here goes”. The locals are, unsurprisingly, all in favour. Hmmm.
I will change this world, pyramid was made by my bloodline and i am the last of my kind. I came, I saw, I Conquered.
Whatever.
Wow,I never knew this..amazing.. after seeing this, I googled it and came up with this site:
http://www.bosnianpyramids.org/index.php?id=18&lang=en
Where are the artifacts? anything else ?
no, just a lot of criticism.
Well i would be interessed what the leading critics would say fault of artifacts…
At the very leats, i would like to know who built it so to speak…