2010 News Briefs


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Monday 31 January 2011
by irna

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An outstanding team of experts

"An outstanding team of experts"; that’s the phrase used by Mr. Osmanagic in an advertising magazine (en and de),  destined for the  European "élite”, to introduce his new team. The reason why the team could hardly be anything other than new is because there aren’t all that many of the original (...)
Thursday 2 December 2010
by irna

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A concrete tale

Since the first appearance in 2006 of the “greatest archaeological site of the century”, the Bosnian "pyramids", Mr. Osmanagic, their finder (or founder?...), has always maintained that the huge slabs of conglomerate (see the article on the geology of the Visoko region) covering the hill of (...)
Monday 1 November 2010
by irna

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EU Times and the pyramids

More than one visitor to this site has drawn my attention to this article published by the online newspaper EU Times: Scientists confirm pyramids in Bosnia are oldest known pyramids in the world. Here is the text of the article: Bosnian pyramids have been finally confirmed. Pyramid experts (...)
Sunday 31 October 2010
by irna

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Five years on...

For the past two years or so, I haven’t been adding much online content to this site. Although this is partly because of lack of time, it’s also because I think that all the important points about Mr. Osmanagic’s pseudo-pyramids have now been covered. A modicum of critical thought, combined with (...)

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Monday 2 May 2011

From Mensur Omerbashich, King of Bosnia and other realms:

"Gravity is found herein to be the repulsive mechanical vibration of the aether, meaning that aether-detection experiments have yet to become sensitive enough."

"To test my claim I propose a Space mission to collect on-site measurements of eigenperiods of the Sun, its planets, and their satellites."

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Wednesday 16 February 2011

From Nenad Djurdjevic, alias "Hyperborean", trying to explain why the Turin Polytechnic report has never been published:

"To reveal the chemical composition of the high strength concrete of the Bosnian pyramids would be like revealing the formula for Coca-Cola. I do not think that Osmanagic, who is an excellent businessman, would be so naive and stupid as to do so. Just imagine the value of this formula in construction."

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Wednesday 16 February 2011

From Paolo Debertolis, alias "Pablito", dentist and big fan of pseudoscience, about his interlocutor who was trying to understand why the "reports" from the Foundation were not translated or not published:

«Ma come medico credo che il problema sia da ricercare da qualche altra parte e sia di natura psicologica.»
«But as a doctor I think the problem is to be found somewhere else and is psychological in nature.»

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Wednesday 16 February 2011

From Mrs. Sabina Alikadic, journalist, today Mr. Osmanagic’s wife, in an email to her future husband:

"So, we’re cheating for the sake of truth :)"

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Wednesday 16 February 2011

From Dr. Muhamed Pasic, who needed one year to study samples of sandstone from the "pyramid of the Moon":

"I came to very important results, on which basis I conclude that it is a sediment of siliceous origin."