From: Walter Cruttenden
(Binary Research Institute)
A geologist friend of mine, Robert Schoch, visited Bosnia, did a thorough investigation, and gave a report at the last CPAK (Conference on Precession and Ancient Knowledge http://www.cpakonline.com/) at the University of California in San Diego. He is a big proponent of ancient civilizations and famed for redating the Sphinx to a much older period but he had to report that the Bosnian site is not a pyramid, it is a natural mountain that just resembles a pyramid. There are some old Roman ruins (about 2000 years old) and a few excavations but there is no sign of any large super structure. Carbon dating of wood could be related to old campfires or temporary structures but without a pyramid they do not indicate any large civilization or advanced knowledge. There are many sites that exceed the dating limits applied by academia but we should forget Bosnia before it gives all of us in the alternative history camp a black eye.
Unlike Bosnia, Gobekli Tepe Turkey is an old site and has been verified by a number of well respected archaeologists.
Cheers
Walter
Unlike Bosnia, Gobekli Tepe Turkey is an old site and has been verified by a number of well respected archaeologists.
Cheers
Walter
From: Armando & Nico
To: Walter Cruttenden
Robert Schoch is one of the most famous geologist in the world. We read his considerations about the Bosnian pyramids. However, we wish to know more about this site so may be we will be there in May for a private visit. We are awaiting for Semir Osmanagich confirmation.
Gobekli Tepe is a very interesting site. We have never been there, but this site seems similar to Stonehenge.
We have some questions:
Do you really think Gobekli Tepe was a temple?
Do you agree with dating (11,500/8,000 BC)?
Looking forward
Armando & Nico
Gobekli Tepe is a very interesting site. We have never been there, but this site seems similar to Stonehenge.
We have some questions:
Do you really think Gobekli Tepe was a temple?
Do you agree with dating (11,500/8,000 BC)?
Looking forward
Armando & Nico
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