10 August 2007
I would like to make a few comments regarding the existence of the pyramids in Visoko valley: First of all, many people are having a hard time accepting the truth and the opinions that differ from their own. Visocica hill with its perfect geometry was considered nothing but the hill. Mr. Osmanagic and the Foundation are facing a problem and the fact that many people are unwilling to change their attitudes towards the new discoveries and their meaning; unwilling to contribute. It takes an open mind for something like this, and such minds are always slanted towards the truth.
It does not take a lot of time for one genuine person to figure out Semir’s arguments and to admit certain truths: the perfect geometry, geographic orientation, geological anomalies, all the evidence found based on the analysis conducted, and finally, the opinion of many people who visited these locations. One regular person can find out what the truth is by observing all these things, which are so obvious. Such people are open minded, and are not influenced by the dogmatic teachings; all they want is to learn the truth.
On the other hand, those who are closed minded, because of the influence of the dogmatic teachings, are not capable of learning and finding out the truth. Such people are running away from the reality, not willing to admit that they were wrong, and recognize the obvious facts.
I am glad to learn from the Foundation’s web, that there are many genuine people, who are open minded, wanting to accept the truth. Without any prejudices, they have accepted the undisputable facts. They always accept things that seem to be impossible; what is possible and what is not? Throughout our history, such people accepted the fact that planet earth is round that something heavier than the air could fly, that the life exists at 110000 m of the ocean’s depth, etc. Such people have contributed to our civilization, which we call today their achievements, because they were not narrow minded, and our history talks about them. And, who remembers their opponents? Perhaps, only a few are remembered, but only by their ridiculous denials.
Although, Semir started something new, it is not logical that no one ever knew the truth about the Visoko valley; hundreds of airplanes flew thousands of times over this area. Photographic recordings were done, and now, we know that the tunnels were used. Semir is posing two questions: who built them and who buried them? I do not know who had built them but I think that it was us who buried them, but who knows? Perhaps, we should ask those who are desperately fighting against the truth; what is it that they know about all this and what are their true motives?
Denials should not be always rejected and understood as arrogance, because those denials are sometimes based on one’s knowledge on certain things.
One thing is certain; we will find out one day if certain discoveries are simple geological anomalies, or perhaps, the pyramid structures, which many people will talk about. Personally, I believe that these objects have their meaning and the reason what they were used for. Perhaps, these pyramids and the stone balls were used as some type of the energy, or something that we don’t know about. Perhaps, those are some type of the sacred objects or just some simple grand structure. They could be a product of the geological deformation. In either case, it is rude and ignorant to prevent someone from researching, even if it makes no sense, and we will find out if indeed that is the case. However, sooner or later, we will find out if it had any sense.
Sayfullah Zulfikar


