In Berkshire, near London, a powerful and unconventional gathering of thinkers, researchers, and truth-seekers took place from March 13–15, 2026, at the Delta Marriott Hotel. The twin conferences “Questioning History” and “Questioning Science” brought together voices willing to challenge the foundations of official narratives.
Among prominent UK speakers, Dr. Sam Osmanagich stood out as the only international presenter—delivering a compelling account of one of the most controversial and disruptive research projects in the world today: the Bosnian pyramids.
For over two decades, Dr. Osmanagich and his team have been uncovering evidence that challenges conventional history—through archaeology, geophysics, advanced scanning technologies, dating methods, and the study of energy phenomena and sacred geometry. His presentation offered not just data, but a radically different vision of humanity’s past—and future.
On the evening of March 14, the atmosphere reached its peak during a special ceremony where the prestigious “Transformational Truths Award” was presented.
Conference President Prof. Dr. Gloria Moss openly addressed growing concerns about the integrity of global scientific recognition systems, including the Nobel Prize—highlighting how groundbreaking or unconventional thinkers are often marginalized, while establishment narratives dominate.
In contrast, this award honors those who dare to question, explore, and serve humanity beyond institutional boundaries.
The “Transformational Truths Award” was posthumously awarded to visionaries such as Nikola Tesla and Royal Rife—individuals whose work continues to inspire new generations.
Among living researchers, Dr. Sam Osmanagich was recognized for his unwavering dedication to uncovering the truth about pyramids and for advancing a revolutionary paradigm:
Pyramids are not relics of death—they are living technologies of energy.
His work has sparked both intense criticism and strong international support, positioning him at the center of one of the most polarizing debates in modern science.
This recognition is yet another powerful confirmation that, beyond the boundaries of mainstream acceptance, the work of Dr. Osmanagich and his team in Visoko is gaining increasing respect and attention worldwide.
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