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American Scientist LaViolette: the Biggest Archaeological Discovery in the World is in Visoko

Published September 18, 2014
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americki-naucnik-laviolette-u-visokom-je-najvece-arheolosko-otkrice-na-svijetu_1410977170The eminent American interdisciplinary scientist Paul LaViolette stayed for seven days in the Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids in September 2014. He was also one of the lecturers at the fifth International scientific conference on Bosnian pyramids which was held from 1st to 6th September in Sarajevo. – by the press agency Patria.

Doctor Paul LaViolette is the author of numerous books among which are “Earth Under Fire”, “Genesis of the Cosmos”, “Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion”, “Subquantum Kinetics”, “Decoding the Message of the Pulsars” and “Galactic Superwaves and their Impact on the Earth”. He published many original scientific articles in the field of physics, astronomy, Theory of system, climatology, ancient technologies and psychology.

Doctor Paul LaViolette explained that the things he saw with his own eyes are mostly tunnels, but other elements created by human hands as well.

There was even a very old piece of iron found a tone location – said LaViolette for the press in Sarajevo.

Speaking about the fact that the pyramids remained covered with soil and sediment, LaViolette added that there were periods of time when the sun was much more active then today.

“During that period, the cosmic rays on the surface of our planet were very strong. There are legends about Earth being burned by the sun. Those legends show that people used to build underground passages and tunnels for hiding from such a cosmic radiation. I believe that one of the purposes of the Bosnian pyramids was to provide shelter to people looking for it. – explained the scientis.

According to his words, the complex in Visoko is the biggest archaeological discovery in the world at this moment.

(Source: Oslobođenje)

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