Stonehenge and the pyramids in Egypt share much speculation aliens constructed them. A look at the Egyptian pyramids suggests hydrogen was being generated there, where shafts in the sides shot lazer beams out into the cosmos in a technology we still don't fully understand. Likewise, their construction was so perfect it is doubtful we could build the Giza Pyramids today?!
Stonehenge has many alleged alien connections with local crop-circles found to be so intricate they indicated they were either produced from above or below and not by humans at ground level. In recent times access has been restricted to the monument plus the military are stationed nearby, suggesting an unknown element to the location...
For all this, that crucial element eludes a conclusive claim of alien involvement. However, an older monument within the British Isles may provide an answer. This is Callanish standing stones in the Outer Hebrides. Located near a western bay where the constructors may have sailed into during construction, out in the Atlantic from which we find the Flannan Islands. This collection of small islands have many legends attached and hold a certain dread to sailors and locals alike with claims 'little people' live there and human abductions take place. The most recent of which was in 1900 AD when the three lighthouse keepers went missing in circumstances that defy all reason. It appeared as if they had been quickly removed in circumstances suggesting they would soon return, but never did disappearing for ever furthering foreboding attached to this place, and of potential alien involvement...
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