An utter hoax of the highest order with endorsements by quacks like Paul Von Ward. This is pseudoscience that obscures the real and actual history of this area--is both destructive to an already impoverished area and a pathetic attempt to make fast cash off of ignorance. Shame on those who seek to perpetuate this fraud.
@corposant you should visit Bosnia and its magnificent Bosnia pyramids one day, and of course, you should try the famous Bosnian Cevapi (grilled meat rolls). Cevapi are good for mood and much better than your backyard hamburgers pumped up with chemicals that may cause irreparable brain damage.
@bpnews13 Yes, I would like to see Eastern Europe someday and possibly even Bosnia, however, I would not seek out a fictitious pyramid. There is no evidence that this is anything other than a conveniently shaped mountain baring some small resemblance to a pyramid. Please point to one actual, reputable scientist that thinks this is man-made, the problem is there are none. I am sorry you hold false belief in such fairy tales. I would gladly try this cevapi, it sounds good.
@corposant 1 scientist of many: Prof. Dr. Nabil Swelim:
- Egyptological degrees: Ph.D., 1981, with summa cum laude, The Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary; Academic Candidate of Sciences (= Habilitation) 1990, The Hungarian Academy of Science, Budapest, Hungary; currently a D.Sc. candidate.
- Occupation: Author, lecturer, excavator and photographer specializing in pyramid research, art,
architecture and religion of Ancient Egypt. Listed among the main archaeologists from 1850 to 2006.
@corposant And of course, one of the most revolutionary scientists...Paul Von Ward!!! I would suggets you to take 7 Revolutionary Lessons to Overcome Fear!
@bpnews13 Considering the rather lofty claims made by anyone connected to this scam, this Dr. Nabil Swelim is a person with dubious opinions and theories on this so-called 'site.' Numerous inaccuracies seem to exist in this analysis of the site in question. And as for Paul Von Ward, he is a cosmologist and/or psychologist, and pardon me for being so bold, but what the hell does he know about archeology? I dare say very little.
@bpnews13 Since you hold this man in such high regard, you obviously believe rather bizarre things indeed. You must believe in reincarnation and other wild theories put forth by Ward, correct? I'm guessing you not only believe his rants on such pseudo-science, but you most likely believe in aliens and the tooth fairy as well.
@corposant Its not a matter of believing. I only trust my personal experience. Its all about perception of reality (consciousness). Don't believe what others say, but trust in your experience. You're perception of reality is too much restricted in order to give you the right to judge others, to tell others what is wrong, and what is right, what does exist and what not. There are more things in heaven and earth, dear corposant, than are dreamt of in your materialistic philosophy.
@bpnews13 You truly are out in left field with all of your drivel about perception of reality and consciousness. Sure it's not about what is true, but apparently if you believe something enough, then it is so. You do not live in the real world, but rather some fantasy land. It would seem that all is relative in this world of yours, that it is composed of a myriad shades of grey. And don't pretend to have any such knowledge of my philosophy, materialistic or otherwise.
@corposant Ohhh yes, you must have an all-seeing eye in order to tell others what is real and what not, what exists and what not. Long ago a man of the "real-world" was defined as a man who in every serious crisis is invariably wrong.
@corposant You and your pyramid-mad ilk may believe anything you want, but that won't make it any more real. You are a blind follower of anti-science and charlatanism. And it is a sad commentary on those exploiting the ignorant to further their ends. Those who would stop at nothing--even so much as to destroy real archeology--to further this hoax. Keep believing the lies. Your advanced perception is a trifle bit askew.
An utter hoax of the highest order with endorsements by quacks like Paul Von Ward. This is pseudoscience that obscures the real and actual history of this area--is both destructive to an already impoverished area and a pathetic attempt to make fast cash off of ignorance. Shame on those who seek to perpetuate this fraud.
corposant 1 year ago
@corposant you should visit Bosnia and its magnificent Bosnia pyramids one day, and of course, you should try the famous Bosnian Cevapi (grilled meat rolls). Cevapi are good for mood and much better than your backyard hamburgers pumped up with chemicals that may cause irreparable brain damage.
bpnews13 1 year ago
@bpnews13 Yes, I would like to see Eastern Europe someday and possibly even Bosnia, however, I would not seek out a fictitious pyramid. There is no evidence that this is anything other than a conveniently shaped mountain baring some small resemblance to a pyramid. Please point to one actual, reputable scientist that thinks this is man-made, the problem is there are none. I am sorry you hold false belief in such fairy tales. I would gladly try this cevapi, it sounds good.
corposant 1 year ago
@corposant 1 scientist of many: Prof. Dr. Nabil Swelim:
- Egyptological degrees: Ph.D., 1981, with summa cum laude, The Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary; Academic Candidate of Sciences (= Habilitation) 1990, The Hungarian Academy of Science, Budapest, Hungary; currently a D.Sc. candidate.
- Occupation: Author, lecturer, excavator and photographer specializing in pyramid research, art,
architecture and religion of Ancient Egypt. Listed among the main archaeologists from 1850 to 2006.
bpnews13 1 year ago
@corposant And of course, one of the most revolutionary scientists...Paul Von Ward!!! I would suggets you to take 7 Revolutionary Lessons to Overcome Fear!
bpnews13 1 year ago
@bpnews13 Considering the rather lofty claims made by anyone connected to this scam, this Dr. Nabil Swelim is a person with dubious opinions and theories on this so-called 'site.' Numerous inaccuracies seem to exist in this analysis of the site in question. And as for Paul Von Ward, he is a cosmologist and/or psychologist, and pardon me for being so bold, but what the hell does he know about archeology? I dare say very little.
corposant 1 year ago
@bpnews13 Since you hold this man in such high regard, you obviously believe rather bizarre things indeed. You must believe in reincarnation and other wild theories put forth by Ward, correct? I'm guessing you not only believe his rants on such pseudo-science, but you most likely believe in aliens and the tooth fairy as well.
corposant 1 year ago
@corposant Its not a matter of believing. I only trust my personal experience. Its all about perception of reality (consciousness). Don't believe what others say, but trust in your experience. You're perception of reality is too much restricted in order to give you the right to judge others, to tell others what is wrong, and what is right, what does exist and what not. There are more things in heaven and earth, dear corposant, than are dreamt of in your materialistic philosophy.
bpnews13 1 year ago
@bpnews13 You truly are out in left field with all of your drivel about perception of reality and consciousness. Sure it's not about what is true, but apparently if you believe something enough, then it is so. You do not live in the real world, but rather some fantasy land. It would seem that all is relative in this world of yours, that it is composed of a myriad shades of grey. And don't pretend to have any such knowledge of my philosophy, materialistic or otherwise.
corposant 1 year ago
@corposant Ohhh yes, you must have an all-seeing eye in order to tell others what is real and what not, what exists and what not. Long ago a man of the "real-world" was defined as a man who in every serious crisis is invariably wrong.
bpnews13 1 year ago
@corposant You and your pyramid-mad ilk may believe anything you want, but that won't make it any more real. You are a blind follower of anti-science and charlatanism. And it is a sad commentary on those exploiting the ignorant to further their ends. Those who would stop at nothing--even so much as to destroy real archeology--to further this hoax. Keep believing the lies. Your advanced perception is a trifle bit askew.
corposant 1 year ago
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bpnews13 1 year ago
@corposant You're kind of presumptuous and arrogant, don't you think?
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