Adventurous KATE PRESTON
Helping to excavate the Bosnian Pyramids –
June, 2012
Adventurous member of New Horizons, Kate
Preston, recently spent two weeks helping with the excavations of
the mysterious Bosnian Pyramids.
Along with forty others - including
volunteers from Spain, Switzerland, Australia, Eastern Europe and
Scandinavia - she worked on clearing the stone paths that have
been discovered under the dense overgrowth covering these ancient
pyramids.
There are three pyramids: the huge Sun
Pyramid, standing 220 metres tall, and dominating the town of
Visoko, the former medieval capital of Bosnia; the Moon Pyramid
where Kate worked; and the Dragon Pyramid. All have the same
proportions as the Egyptian pyramids, though they could be much
older: possibly constructed 12,000 years ago. All three pyramids
are separated by exactly 2.2 miles and, together form a precise equilateral
triangle, oriented in the four cardinal directions: North, South,
East and West.
Physicists have detected an energy beam
coming through the top of the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun. The
radius of the beam is 4.5 metres with a frequency of 28 kHz. The
beam is continuous and its strength grows as it moves up and away
from the pyramid. This phenomenon contradicts the known laws of
physic and technology. It has been mooted that the pyramid
builders created a perpetual motion machine a long time ago and
this "energy machine" is still working, today. Recently,
energy has been measured radiating from the Moon Pyramid, but of
different frequency. It is thought that the Moon Pyramid was built
to counter the excessive energy from the powerful Sun pyramid.
There is a massive complex of underground
tunnels leading right underneath the Sun Pyramid and beyond,
perhaps even joining up with the Pyramid of the Moon and the
Pyramid of the Dragon. In 2010, three chambers and a small blue
lake were discovered in this labyrinth. Energy screening shows
that the ionisation level is 43 times higher than the average
concentration outside which suggests that the underground chambers
may be "healing rooms". So far, about 2 km of tunnels
have been cleared, with another 150 km added whilst Kate was
there.
Pottery from the Neolithic age (i.e.
about 5000 BC) has also been discovered and a huge monolith in one
of the tunnels. Other unusual artefacts in the area include the
Stone Balls of Zavidovici which are similar to ones in South and
Central America.
In a wonderful interlude, a Solstice Ceremony on the
Sun Pyramid was held part-way through the dig, where - for the first time ever -
Kate played the
xylophone!
Because the existence of these pyramids
is challenged by certain "mainstream" archaeologists who
claim that it is all an elaborate hoax, continuing the dig is
essential. Although the detractors claim that the pyramids are
just strangely-shaped hills, recent thermal satellite images
indicate that the pyramids show all the characteristics of
artificial construction.
All in all, Kate felt her visit was
inspiring and would encourage others to do the same.
Details of
how to get involved are on the website: http://www.piramidasunca.ba/eng/home-en.html |