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Stonehenge

Post by aeon » Mon Aug 21, 2017 2:37 pm




http://www.seawapa.co/2014/09/1954-phot ... built.html

http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/eng/str/index.htm

So, to summarize:

Stonehenge was around for just less than 100 years – closed area, guarded by the military, patrolled by military aircraft and helicopters, with daily artillery firings.

Local residents were evicted during the Second World War, under the pretext of exercises; villages were controlled by the military until these days.

On the territory there was an infrastructure that enables large-scale construction including airports, railway line, which was later abolished and considered as unnecessary.

In other words, everything is clear. On the territory protected by the British War Department, consciously and purposefully been erected this ”center of ancient civilization“, ”heritage of the great ancestors,”, ”Monument of Humanity”, which became (not by itself, clearly put) the most important religious center at least deliberately inculcated ”spirituality”.

Truth is sometimes stranger than fiction: There has according to many Main Stream Archeology information sites never been a massive excavation of Stonehenge yet here it is proof Stonehenge was manufactured as a tourist site in 1954. These pictures are proof the so called certified academia lie to the public in order to create drama and misinformation about our past. We are being fed lies and deception at every turn. Just consider the statement out of the Mainstream stipulating there has never been an extensive site search prior to the latest release associate with this article.

Was Stonehenge built around myth and folklore then fabrications and pictures created to perpetuate a lie? Or is Stonehenge what they say it is, an Ancient Druid Monument? Old picture forgeries are easy to manufacture. However a whole event of them are not. Was Stonehenge nothing more than a vacant circle in a field surrounded by stories and later developed for tourism? You decide.

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