The vandalism of the iconic Stonehenge in the UK by some climate activists last week was one of the most shocking such acts in recent times. Two campaigners from Just Stop Oil sprayed orange paint on two of the monoliths, resulting in widespread anger and condemnation from around the world.
Now, it seems like the two climate campaigners have not only angered us humans with their protest. A noted UFO expert has claimed that aliens have been angered by the desecration of Stonehenge.
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Stonehenge, believed to have been built in stages between around 3,000 and 2,300 BCE, has long been associated with aliens. Many UFOlogists and alien experts have argued that Stonehenge is an "alien hotspot" and was built by extraterrestrials.
Following the desecration of Stonehenge last week, noted psychic Uri Geller has said that the ancient site has cosmic significance and vandalizing it could provoke extraterrestrials.?
¡°I wouldn¡¯t be surprised if tonight or tomorrow there is UFO activity over Stonehenge. I believe it has a connection to an ?extraterrestrial source. It¡¯s ?almost like an ancient computer. These types of structures produce power, and the fact that someone tried to desecrate it or damage it is a massive insult,¡± he said.
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According to Geller, Stonehenge was created based on the model of the solar system, and it is also used as a landing pad for aliens. "I totally believe that the explanation is aliens. The site has cosmic and spiritual significance, no doubt about it," said Geller. He also added that aliens are visiting the Earth with peaceful intentions and they are trying to protect mankind.
Another noted UFO expert, Giorgio A. Tsoukalos, has also argued that Stonehenge was built by aliens or with their help.?
"Stonehenge is a replica of our solar system, including Pluto, which cannot be seen by the naked eye. This indicates somebody told our ancestors about the model of our solar system," he had said in March.
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