
Mystery of Stonehenge bodies solved: It was murder
By DEREK CLONTZ
Your World Report

Mass grave is filled with workers who didnt
live to tell the truth about who built Stonehenge - and why
AMESBURY, England - UFO experts say the discovery of an ancient mass
grave at Stonehenge just days ago proves space aliens built the mystery monument with
human slaves and then hit them with death rays to keep them from blabbing.
Bodies of men, women and children unearthed from the
site were cut down in cold blood by what forensic archaeologists are calling surgically precise laser shots to the head.
And that, say the experts, was their reward for years of
backbreaking labor that included pushing 20-ton boulders into a configuration that
almost certainly served as an ancient air traffic control center for starships
from another planet.
Weve long suspected that space aliens were deeply
involved in the construction of Stonehenge as a beacon and landmark for
UFOs. This mass grave proves it, Dr. Leonard Preston, founder and
president of the Stonehenge Research Project, told derekclontz.com exclusively.
All thats left for us to do now is find more graves with
more bodies and more laser wounds.
Only then can we begin to calculate what it took to build this
monument in terms of human life and human suffering.
I want to know exactly what role humans played and exactly what
role extraterrestrials played.
Were space aliens merely architects and masterminds? Or were they
involved in the actual moving and positioning of the stones?
It is difficult to imagine humans moving those boulders without
the help of machinery of some kind.
Its true that they could have rolled them on logs using
poles and ropes for leverage.
Its also possible that highly intelligent beings from
another world assisted with advanced technologies.
We need more evidence to be sure.
Bodies found at Stonehenge have led even the most conservative of experts to conclude
and agree that the mystery spot is, in fact, a mass grave - although the extraterrestrial
connection is one that only a minority of researchers subscribe to.
Preston, a forensic archaeologist who isnt directly involved in the excavations
but is widely considered to be one of the worlds leading Stonehenge theorists,
continues, In 2002, the remains of a Bronze Age archer were found about half a mile
away.
Everybody called the archer The King of Stonehenge
because his clothes and other artifacts suggested that he came to England from the Swiss
Alps and may have been the driving force behind the construction of Stonehenge.
But now we can see that instead of being a mastermind, he
probably served in a mid-level supervisory capacity under extraterrestrials.
Perhaps these creatures brought him to England to supervise their
human slaves rather than entrust a native Briton with learning too much about
their techniques and purposes.
It hasnt been widely reported because until now, nobody was
quite sure what to make of it. But it appears the archer was murdered with a laser to the
head just like the others.
Sophisticatedradiocarbon dating tests are now under way to determine
with pinpoint accuracy when the archer and other Stonehenge victims died.
Meanwhile, they are presumed to have lived around 2,300 B.C., when the
monument was built at Amesbury, 75 miles southwest of London.
There will be continued study of the skulls and wounds to make
sure these people werent killed in a more conventional way, Dr. Marianna
Blake, a Preston colleague and author of the rivetng book, 50 Mysteries of
Stonehenge That May Never be Solved, told derekclontz.com exclusively.
But we expect confirmation on the laser theory to come any day.
The only other place you see bone and tissue melted and fused
like this is in modern surgeries where laser scalpels are used.
In addition to bodies, the mass grave at Stonehenge contains Bronze Age
pots, flint tools, a flint arrowhead and a bone toggle that was used instead
of a button for fastening clothes.
The archer, for example, was surrounded by flint arrowheads and
over 100 other artifacts, including copper knives and gold ornaments that suggested he was
a man of stature.
If he and the others were working under the whip of
extraterrestrials then were on solid ground theorizing that Stonehenge was built to
serve extraterrestrial purposes, says Dr. Preston.
Most researchers believe it was a gigantic observatory from which
ancient astronomers could plot and predict the movements of Earth through space.
With space aliens involved, we can take that one step further and
suggest that it might also have served as a landmark easily seen from an orbit around
Earth.
It also could have been used to track and guide incoming vessels
much as air traffic controllers do today.

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