Introduction: The elites, Wikipedia and their censorship tools

Whenever a truth is being revealed, the so called ‘elite’ and their pets attack the supporters with their strongest weapons: ridicule and disinformation. On special occasions, where things get heavy, the elites put pressure on officials or use their institutional power in order to achieve their goals.

The same happened to the ‘Bosnian Pyramids’ archaeological site. As soon as Semir (Sam) Osmangic released to the public his discoveries, those who kept us in dark for ages attacked him with ridicule and started spreading disinformation.



Wikipedia is a great tool for keeping us in line with their promoted ideas. It is not the place where one should search for new discoveries and technological advancements.

Wikipedia is a gigantic non-profit* online library, where anonymous people all over the planet, bring their contribution. Well, in theory. The truth is that some articles are meant to promote or back up corrupted theories and well orchestrated lies.

* cash in $8 million in 2009 and about $16 million in 2010 from donations . Is Wikipedia a non-profit company? In theory it is, but this didn’t stopped its owner to Of course, part of the donations pay for servers and employees, but still… Do money corrupt? Definitely!

Even though anyone should be able to modify the content, some articles cannot be touched. Even though some articles target specific people or their work and discoveries, the people in question cannot edit the content.

This is exactly what happened to the biggest archaeological site in the world, ‘The Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids’ and to amateur-archaeologist Semir Osmanghic.





Sam Vs. The Corrupted: The Bosnian Pyramids are Real!

Wikipedia’s Brainwashing Article





1. The Disinformation

“The term Bosnian pyramids has been used for a cluster of natural geological formations sometimes known as flatirons.”





“This scheme is a cruel hoax on an unsuspecting public and has no place in the world of genuine science.”





“Boston University’s Curtis Runnels, an expert in prehistoric Greece and the Balkans states that, “Between 27,000 and 12,000 years ago, the Balkans were locked in the last Glacial maximum, a period of very cold and dry climate with glaciers in some of the mountain ranges. The only occupants were Upper Paleolithic hunters and gatherers who left behind open-air camp sites and traces of occupation in caves. These remains consist of simple stone tools, hearths, and remains of animals and plants that were consumed for food. These people did not have the tools or skills to engage in the construction of monumental architecture.” – Oh really? But the Egyptians had?





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2. The Ridicule

“Osmanagić estimates that the Sun pyramid stands 722 feet (220 m) high – or, depending upon the report, either 230 feet (70 m) high or 328 feet (100 m) high. If it is 722 feet, it would be one third taller than the Great Pyramid of Giza, making it the largest pyramidal structure on Earth.”





“The current target of the project is to complete excavation by 2012. This is in order to “break a cloud of negative energy, allowing the Earth to receive cosmic energy from the centre of the galaxy ” according to Osmanagić, who also hopes that it will be listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site.” – Is this the statement that irritated the ‘shadow elites’? Is Sam incorruptible and spiritual?





“Osmanagić’s claims, widely reported in the mass media, have been challenged by a number of experts, who have accused him of promoting pseudo-scientific notions and damaging archaeological sites with his excavations. Amar Karapus, a curator at the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo, said “When I first read about the pyramids I thought it was a very funny joke. I just couldn’t believe that anyone in the world could believe this.” – And why not? What is so strange about finding pyramids? We already have hundreds around the world!









“In a letter to the editor of The Times on 25 April 2006, Professor Anthony Harding, president of the European Association of Archaeologists, referred to Osmanagić’s theories as ‘wacky’ and ‘absurd’.” – Is this how respected professors speak? The ‘See also’ category on Wikipedia contains some very offensive links, stating once again that the Bosnian Pyramids are nothing more than a hoax:

Hoaxes

Pseudoarchaeology

Pseudohistory

Pseudoscience

New Age





3. Abusing Power

“Enver Imamović of the University of Sarajevo, a former director of the National Museum of Sarajevo, concerned that the excavations will damage historic sites such as the medieval royal capital Visoki, said that the excavations would “ irreversibly destroy a national treasure “.





“Excavations by archaeologists not related to the Foundation in the summer of 2008 uncovered medieval artifacts and led to renewed calls for the government to cancel Osmanagić’s digging permits .”





Semir was not able to edit the article. This is used for pure brainwashing propaganda!





I notice a trend, all those opposing the archaeological unearthing of the pyramids are very offensive people who ridicule and attack everyone standing in their way. Is this how the respected scientific community reacts?





As you see they don’t even want to accept that pyramids MAY be there. Do you see how the actions of the good men are always countered from the first moment? Just imagine if Semir needed money from the scientific communities (that use our donations or contribution money). Would he receive the needed found? Of course not!





We must evolve past this point and accept new ideas. Instead of blocking new information, we must say ‘this MAY be possible, I want to know more about it’. And start researching on our own.



