Space Developments / Bosnian Pyramids

Hosted byGeorge Noory

Space Developments / Bosnian Pyramids

About the show

Dr. David Livingston founded the One Giant Leap Foundation, a not-for-profit organization which controls and operates The Space Show. In the first half, he discussed the latest in rocket launches, including the recent crash of Russia's Luna 25 lander and India's sending of its Chandrayaan-3 on the moon earlier that day. As for the US's Space Force, Livingston noted that although most military space launches now go through Space Force, there are no high-ground troops, rescue missions, or high-profile explorations currently keeping the agency busy.

Livingston also talked about the rise of private industry in space exploration, pointing out that the ingenuity and efficiency with which it operates often surpasses that of government agencies like NASA. He mentioned that ventures like Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin don't seem to be as accomplished as Elon Musk's SpaceX, although they may excel in developments like the plans for five American privately-owned space stations within the next few years. Livingston credited Elon Musk for single-handedly rejuvenating the space industry and dropping its costs, but expressed doubt that he would reach his goal of overseeing manned travel to Mars.

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In the latter half, author and businessman Dr. Sam Osmanagich shared his research into the pyramids of Bosnia, which he says are the largest and oldest in the world, and include extensive prehistoric underground tunnels. Osmanagich explained that his interest in the Bosnian structures comes out of his decades-long professional research into pyramids in Central and South America and Asia. He estimates that hundreds of pyramids have been built around the world, including in Antarctica, but asserted that they're not investigated in many cases because governments aren't willing to admit they exist. For Osmanagich, "the world of the past is the world of pyramids."

He claimed that as some of our oldest pyramids, the Bosnian structures now constitute the most active archaeological sites in the world, with eighteen years of continuous investigation there. The shape and arrangement of these structures amplifies the electromagnetic energy in the area, Osmanagich stated. Based on his calculations, he estimates that the pyramids in Bosnia are about 30,000 years old. Among Bosnia's major pyramids is a "huge labyrinth" of tunnels, spanning 60 miles and multiple levels underground. After visiting the tunnels, people with conditions like respiratory problems, high blood pressure, and high blood sugar experience improvements, said Osmanagich.

At the end of the final hour, George replayed an episode from 2021, when he spoke with Harvey Kubernick about the musical genius of the late Jimi Hendrix.

News Segment guests: Mish Shedlock / Howard Bloom

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Due to technical difficulties, the show was live for only the final 90 minutes of the program. The first two and half hours featured a replay from 4/26/24 when Isaac Weishaupt discussed the illuminati in pop culture.

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