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Solving The Mystery Of Stonehenge

submitted by UncleDoug to PaganFarmRemembers 1 monthMar 10, 2025 06:23:18 ago (+19/-1)     (files.catbox.moe)

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Solving The Mystery Of Stonehenge With Dan Snow

Stonehenge megalith came from Scotland, not Wales, ‘jaw-dropping’ study finds

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new analysis has found that the largest “bluestone” at Stonehenge was dragged or floated to the site from the very north-east corner of Scotland – a distance of at least 466 miles (about 750km)

It’s long been known that the bluestones come from Wales, but this identifies links with a quite different part of Britain, and significantly more distant from Stonehenge. So it suggests that the site was known not just to people in the south, but over a much wider area – and that opens suggestions for the whole way we think about Neolithic Britain.


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[ - ] dulcima 6 points 1 monthMar 10, 2025 09:33:40 ago (+6/-0)

Incredible. Abos can't do this stuff.

[ - ] oyveyo 4 points 1 monthMar 10, 2025 10:09:16 ago (+5/-1)

They exclude the possibility that advanced technology was used. They are dead-set on concealing that advanced technology has come and gone many times on this planet.

[ - ] Rotteuxx 1 point 1 monthMar 10, 2025 12:19:03 ago (+1/-0)

Ever heard of the natron theory?

It explains so much without aliens getting involved.

https://natrontheory.com/

[ - ] oyveyo 1 point 1 monthMar 10, 2025 13:24:18 ago (+1/-0)

That's the first I've heard of "The Natron Theory", although I have known for a while that all those ancient structures were formed with liquid stones that cured into solid. There's another chemical out there besides natron that breaks down stone into a liquid, it's hexolic acid, and it's easily available from plants, most notably; parsley.

[ - ] Rotteuxx 0 points 1 monthMar 10, 2025 19:02:37 ago (+0/-0)

Hexolic or oxalic acid? Anyhoo, I don't think it's anywhere near as strong as molten natron, I know that it's used to clean quartz slabs but I doubt that it can etch it efficiently. Key word here being quartz, not just any stone.

I just revisited the website I posted and saw that he finally self-published his book, I'll have it by Wednesday. I hope it doesn't disappoint!

[ - ] DaveTheBlank 1 point 1 monthMar 10, 2025 17:40:48 ago (+1/-0)

interesting, but that doesn't explain much at all. And I don't think it explains the stone cutting/shaping. And why does it have to be aliens? Couldn't just have been us, but more advanced and suffer an extinction level event?

[ - ] Rotteuxx 0 points 1 monthMar 10, 2025 18:15:47 ago (+0/-0)

Read until the end, you'll get those answers.

[ - ] deleted 0 points 1 monthMar 10, 2025 11:47:14 ago (+0/-0)

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[ - ] germ22 4 points 1 monthMar 10, 2025 11:10:14 ago (+4/-0)

Is there a possibility that some boulders where moved that far south during the ice age by the glaciers? Then locals found them scattered around, thought they were neat since these boulders where different from anything else around, chiseled them into shapes and build Stonehenge.

[ - ] Rotteuxx 0 points 1 monthMar 10, 2025 12:19:31 ago (+0/-0)

[ - ] Peleg 3 points 1 monthMar 10, 2025 10:19:23 ago (+3/-0)

I bet they had a hell of a time moving those suckers forward one hour Sunday morning!

[ - ] Steelerfish 1 point 1 monthMar 10, 2025 13:31:08 ago (+1/-0)

Why bother…..
Inevitably when the UK becomes the Islamic state that it’s current demographical shift necessitates, Stonehenge will cease to exist and be wiped from the historical record. - or at least realigned to face Mecca.

[ - ] PotatoWhisperer2 1 point 1 monthMar 10, 2025 15:12:38 ago (+1/-0)

or floated

Once Whites figured out boats, the oceans and rivers became highways to the world.