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Letter sent to The Archaeological Institute of America

16 June2006


Dear AIA,

       My name is Miralem Prijic and I joined the Institute because of my love
for archaeology and wanting to protect and educate people about our global
heritage. I was deeply sadened when I heared that the AIA doesn't support
the excavations of the pyramids in Bosnia.

Instead of going down to Visoko and helping excavate this site, the
institute dismissed it before giving it a chance to be througly examined.
Archaeologist from many countries that are actually working at the site,
said that they have found something.But the institute has not even
considered sending any professionals to the site to see if their is really
anything. Instead the institute sends a journalist that drove by the hill
and reported in a yellow journalistis manor, which is totally unacceptable
in my opinion. Much evidence has been discovered that their is something and
its not a waste of time as on of your journalists so kindly put it. Do not
get me wrong I love this organization but this time it has dissapointed me.

I cannot be a member of a organization with this kind of close
mindedness. I hope you change your minds on the matter. I never believed
this institute was prejudice against monumental discoveries like this. Yes
this find can still be proven to be not a pyramid but you have to send
people there to work on the site and find out if it is or it isn't a
pyramid,not just dismiss it in a heart beat like you are doing now.

I want to thank you for your time and please respond to me. But please be
reasonable and give the Bosnian Pyramids a chance.

                 
Sincerely,
Miralem Prijic

 

 

 

14 June 2006

Hello, I live in Canada and have been following this story on this website
and two other sites for the past couple of months. I am a Civil &
Environmental Engineer and can not believe the conclusions that supposed
professionals have made stating that what they have seen looks natural and
is not man made. I only need to see a few photos in your gallery to conclude
that there is definitely an ancient man made structure being uncovered. I
would hope that people will allow the excavation for this season to be
completed before they make statements about what is there. I think we could
use alot more people like Semir to open the eyes of the establishment and
get them to look beyond what they have been told or read in a book. I think
it is time for a big paradigm shift in the way we look at our ancient
history and pre history. I really hope that this discovery will begin the
process and get the current generation of professionals to question our
existing theories of ancient cultures and civilizations.

Regards;

Martin Walterson C.E.T.

 

I just wanted to write to the team there and congratulate them all for their
persistance. I am an amature archaeologist who is studying anthropology. I
am very sad to see how quick people are to discount any finds regardless of
how large or small that someone like me makes. Unless you have "LMNOPQR"
like MA. BA. Ph D behind your name no one believes you have any form of
natural intelligence or knowledge that may lead you to look at things with a
new point of view. My university has been emphasizing having an open outlook
on learning and being open to a new hypothesis but if it goes against the
grain of any of the other "established" views then you are cast as an idiot
or an upstart. Please don't give up on your dig, I wish I could be
there....just think what we would have missed if Howard Carter gave
up....and they all called him a nut too.
Many Blessings and Happy Digging!

April Lewis

 

 

2 June 2006
We went to discover Hidden Bosnia


On 22nd May a group of nine aerospace engineers from the Dutch Aerospace Company Stork Fokker visited the location of the Pyramid of Sun at the Visocica Hill. The group reviewed the publications about the Bosnian Pyramids and the satellite imagery before their trip to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The approach and climbing of the pyramid left profound impressions of the pyramid's astonishingly colossal dimensions. Once atop the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun, the contours of other pyramids were clearly visible. The view of the valley as well as other mountains and the sight of the capital Sarajevo in the distance were breathtaking. This resulted not surprisingly in majority of photographs shot from the very top. Thank you for your information on the site, It was big help to get to know area before we got there.
Yours,
Faris Ustamujic

(your image of the week)

Hi Editor,

I am Hungarian and I have just came across your latest article about ancient writing inside of the tunnel of pyramide. I have been very surprised when I saw your 1st photo with these letters. Two (or three) of them are represented even in the ancient Hungarian runic writing .("ec" and "ej") which is considered a form of Turcic runics. I have attached a file about the Hungarian (Szekler) runic alphabet (read it from right to left) (www.rovas.hu)

Best wishes:

Szabolcs Molnar

Hungary, Gyula
Ruinic Writing

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