From the blog's introduction ;
"Simultaneoulsy, the director of the Pyramid Project, Mr. Semir Osmanagic, recently tells a Croatian newspaper that his project costs 50.000 euros per month. These costs are largely met by tens of thousands of Bosnian convertible marks (2KM=1€) from the government budget and are poured into the Bosnian Pyramid Project through donations by government bodies such as the Ministry of Civil Affairs, the Foreign Trade Chamber, the cantonal Ministries of Culture, municipal funds, state-owned companies (e.g. BH Telecom), etc.
Imagine what a scandal that should be. But for some reason, it is not. For some reason, it is considered a patriotic duty to accept the certain demise of the existing historical and cultural heritage of our country and to exchange it for a fake."
It does not matter that Osmagacic and his foundation claim a 'lost, pyramid-building civilization' in Bosnia, because the world is intelligent enough to identify this claim as a delusional farce. It will never appear in official history books. What does matter is the wrong use of fundings, the preference for a fake above genuine historical and cultural heritage and the demise/destruction of it.
"But for some reason, it is not.(a scandal)" ; Imho, it is not considered as a scandal, because the claim is a spectacular one (spectacular things like 'colossal structures' to most mainstream people are much more interesting than e.g. the (real) Bosnian Butmir-artefacts) and because it drops money in the pockets .....
Ronald.