Pyramids of the World Share Remarkable Similarities
“Almost everything they teach us about ancient history is wrong. The origins of man, civilizations and pyramids.” So says Dr. Sam Osmanagich in the short, ten-minute video clip posted below. It an excerpt from a presentation he gave at the “Megolithomania” conference last year, and we think it’s fascinating.
Sam shows slides of pyramids all over the world: China, Korea, Cambodia, Tahiti are the biggest surprises. Of course, most people have heard of the Mayan pyramids in Central America. What’s astonishing is how hard mainstream scientists have been working to convince us that enormous, perfectly shaped pyramids oriented toward the ordinal directions are only haphazard piles of stones created by farmers while clearing their sugar cane fields. It’s also amusing to see how the Chinese government tried to cover up the fact there are over 250 pyramids in one area of that country.
We felt it was too bad this video segment is so short. It’s a teaser created in hopes of selling us a DVD of the complete presentation, I think. Nevertheless, it not only gives you a deeper knowledge of how many thousands of pyramids there are in just about every corner of the world, but also a greater understanding of Sam Osmanagich and the work he has been doing.
It seemed a bit surprising Sam didn’t say anything about the Bosnian pyramids he discovered, but that’s probably in the part of the video that got chopped off.
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Dr. Sam Osmanagich at a Bosnian pyramid
Our friend Tom T. Moore wrote about the Bosnian Pyramids and Dr. Semir “Sam” Osmanagich in his most recent newsletter, confirming that the pyramids are structures that were deliberately built rather than being natural formations. It seems that Tom attended a lecture that Sam gave, during which he presented compelling evidence that detailed extensive scientific proof leaving no doubt that the pyramids are manmade. Tom also went on to explain why so many people are trying so hard to claim that the Bosnian pyramids are not real. Among those critics are the Egyptian establishment, who don’t want there to be an older and larger pyramid than theirs in Giza, and religious leaders who say it’s heresy to believe there could be a pyramid 10,000 years old. Tom wrote:
Do not believe anyone who tries to claim it isn’t manmade. There has been a concerted effort by the head of Egyptian Antiquities Zahi Hawass, putting pressure on archeologists and scientists in Europe to say the Bosnian Pyramids are natural phenomena. When one of his own staff visited the pyramids and declared they were manmade, he was fired upon his return to Egypt. His letters to these people I believe is a thinly veiled attempt to threaten their future digs in Egypt. And there is the religious backlash, as they can scientifically prove these pyramids are over 10,000 years old, and there are religious groups in both Egypt and Bosnia that would claim this is heresy.
Plus keep in mind this is big business for the Egyptians. Up until the recent unrest in Egypt, there was 30 billion dollars in tourism each year. Even if Bosnia was to take 10% of that away it would amount to 3 billion dollars! That’s why Hawass and the Minister of Tourism and the Minister of Culture had a meeting to discuss just the Bosnian Pyramids.
Sam will personally take visitors to see the Bosnian Pyramids on a group tour in September, 2012. Click here for the Bosnian Pyramids Tour itinerary.
You can find out more about Tom T. Moore and his fascinating work by visiting Tom’s Facebook Page, or his website at http://gentlewaybook.com/.
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