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  • Lol Stonehenge isn't even a religious site.

  • @Colton8646 Can you quantify that statement? It has burials which were unusual. It has objects buried with ritual overtones. It has tribal symbols carved on the stones. It's not a dwelling place, or intended for normal usage, and is surrounded by hundreds of later burial mounds, flanked by other religious monuments of that period. I just wondered how you come to interpret this as not being religious.

  • @sonofherne Its probably used for astronomic purpose. Lol.

    Trivia if your Pagan you follow the same religion as Heinrich Himmler

  • @Colton8646 What sort of astronomical purpose, quantify please, if you can. Well, I don't consider myself pagan, and Himmler was a pagan as was everyone in the world before Jesus Christ. What's wrong with that. What's your point?

  • @sonofherne Well Wiltshire is a good a place as any for astronomy . And no not everyone was Pagan so people were atheists, What is wrong with Pagans? well the Aztec's, Mayans and Incas were all Pagan and all sacrificed people and animals. And the SS had Pagan influences and killed 12 million people.

  • Alright guys, I made Stonehenge. I was just really bored and felt like stacking a bunch of huge rocks.

  • @ycoby28 Look up the difference between a rock and a stone. Do we have any other words of wisdom from you, or is that it?

  • This was goliath's gym!

  • @iwilleatyopussy Your brain needs a workout.

  • this is the giants work they built many things and left many unfinished like the pyramids people from the past take credit for their work!!!

  • @callofdutyallday4 explain further.

  • @callofdutyallday4 Not a mental giant are we?

  • ok sorry to druids scientists historians I WILL NOW PUT YOU OUT OF YOUR MISERY STONEHENGE IS IN FACT A PARK BENCH FOR GIANTS NOTHING MORE THEN THAT TRUST ME

  • The Pleiadians are making crop circles around avesbury - wiltshire.

  • @Tr3ySoldier By Pleiadians, you of course mean local cider drinkers. I've seen them building them. There's an art to doing it, and it fools a lot of people. Doesn't mean E.T's aren't out there, but they aren't making patterns in Wiltshire crop.

  • It is rocks piled on rocks, that is all. Folks sure love a mystery.

  • @apentecostalrevival I like how you discount all other evidence, like ancient burials in and around it, ritual depositions, totemic carvings and solar alignments that are all documented and written about. Of course, moving around "rocks" must be purely because they were bored right? They lived hard lives, living to the ripe old age of about 30 and a lot of their lives were given to just eating and surviving. Stands to reason they would waste their time hauling 40ton stones!

  • RIP celtic britain

  • @noodles1916 why Britian is till very celtic ( well not in a religous way)

  • @ExNinjadude not in england no but in scotland and whales yes

  • @noodles1916 dont forget cornwall

  • @ExNinjadude true

  • @ExNinjadude Hogwash. England is just as celtic. In parts of England they were still speaking a celtic language up until the 1100AD. It's a misnomer to think it's limited to Scotland, Ireland and Wales. You realise a lot of lowland celts have saxon/viking dna, more mixed than in England. If I have to have another conversation about poor, deposed celts I'll cry. This stuff was discredited years ago and was the bi-product of colonialism.

  • @noodles1916 What's the celts got to do with Stonehenge? Wrong era, and what is a celt really? The term wasn't used until the 1700's. Romans didn't call them celts, and neither did they.

  • @sonofherne Yes you are correct sir, definately wrong era considering the celts didnt arrive until 600BC but it is believed that these people had a celtic like culture. as for what they are called no they weren't called celts they were called keltoi named this by the greeks. There were actually many names for them the romans called them celtus or celti but yes in 1707 they were named the celts. Anyway its just a name for the native people of europe the celts wern't a people it was a culture.

  • I love Stonehenge and England is the Greatest Country In The World.

  • i think this stonehenge site was a UFO landing pod.. if you think about the size of it and how it's constructed, the object or craft on top would be the alter and seen for all. It would also be protected high in the sky from intruders trying to get in or at the craft on top.

  • @sunmoonfire67 Except the stones at stonehenge are different sizes and are larger towards the back. Why would a UFO need to land at all, and why on some stones? This isn't amusing, it's dumb. You demonstrate your arrogance and ignorance. Do try something different and have a thought of you own.

  • so, ye spirit of the rave, render us the truth, which we seek, be a blessing to the forests, the planet, the universe, the heavens, the rhythm of life goes on, our yogas are deep.

    Om

    because we are hippie we speak the spiritual language of all things,

    because we are celts we are the creatures of the rainbow, we are constantly being born

    because we are kind and true and virtuous and sharing, we remember wanti

  • firinn gun taobh (true neutral)

  • firinn gun taobh (true neutral)

  • @maybealover pog mo hoin

  • @Rodgerwilco91 Still, zero scientific papers read? Have you ever heard of pseudo-science? I'm no cristian, I'm a skeptic, I question everything not based on facts and evidence. YOU sound like a christian, you're blindly believing in those who make up this alien "hypothesis" without any evidence, just because "many people" believe it. "Many people" can be wrong and often is. We know that the Earth is round not because - despite - of what "many people" believed and said, just based on EVIDENCE.

  • @leenkiss lmfao blindly believing? no... accepting the fact that it's a reasonably considerable explanation... yes. My original comment was just the fact that the idea of extra-terrestrials was not even brought up, which is not an entirely uncommon theory. lol. you're taking this entire thing too seriously and going wayy too deep into it.

  • @leenkiss if i was blindly believing what "many people" think, wouldn't i have a more mainstream idea regarding stonehenge? Yes, many people can be wrong, take Christianity for instance. I believe every christian to be wrong, does that mean that their explanations for life should be disregarded because of lack of "evidence"? no... everyone's beliefs should be respected, especially when they can't be entirely disproven. What do you gain from being a pompous ass on youtube comments, honestly?

  • I find it telling that the proportion of people who believe in aliens usually are Americans because they don't have a real sense of history, being an immigrant culture. They turn to religious fanaticism for the same reasons. It always feels insulting when anyone ascribes monuments like the pyramids or SH to aliens rather than that man was intelligent enough to do things for himself. Things don't need to have a big mystery. People are people, whether 4000yrs ago or today, the same motivators.

  • @sonofherne Yeah usually is, I've learned from my time of living here in the states that not many Americans have a sense of their own mind. If everyone believes that it was aliens...evidence or not then the rest of them will. Stonehenge is only a mystery, whether or not it was aliens we don't know, unlikely that it is so, but until then it is only a mystery.

  • @sonofherne The pyramid of giza had dimensions that demonstrated a knowledge of pi. Hundreds of years later, an egyptian sheet from a book showed that they didn't know pi as accurately as how the pyramids were built, even so many centuries later. Dispute that, bitch.

  • @GladiatorGT Who's talking about the Pyramids? This is Stonhenge. In England. You're in the wrong country, and wrong debate. Can you even find your arse with both hands?

  • @sonofherne YOU ARE THE ONE who brought up the pyramids, you inbred dumbshit. Go read your own post again. Wow, the stupidity is unbelievable.

  • @GladiatorGT LoL What a surprise, another crass American with a worthless opinion. What do you do when you aren't trolling You Tube, donning a white Klan sheet and impregnating your sister?

  • @sonofherne stonehenge is a mystery because it was built with stones that weight over 15 tons, in a time where construction tools as we know them (crane trucks for example) werent invented. plus it got a circle type of sign all around it, which its strange.

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  • @DarthVaston Believe me, the size of the stones is NOT the mystery. We know they had the manpower to be able to move stones. It's 4500 years ago, not 4 million. These were not cavemen. I don't understand why people have such a problem imagining we were able to do this back then. I just think sometimes it's either lack of proper education or the fact people are just repeating the same jaded misconceptions that others have said before them, without even thinking. for themselves.

  • @sonofherne Pullys and levers same way the pyramids were built.

  • @sonofherne But you DID bring up the pyramids thats hes trying to say....and its true......

  • Have you ever read a single scientific paper in you life? Science is not speculation, science works with evidence, inferece and is open to scrutiny. Big difference from your private speculations on aliens. I repeat myself: Read some scientific papers, and then we can have an educated discussion.

  • @leenkiss It's not only my private speculation... You think i just came up with this stuff on my own? No, many people outside of mainstream archaeology have the same belief in extra-terrestrial involvement in Stonehenge as I do. There are no clear-cut indisputable explanations about Stonehenge so I don't see why you can't just open your mind to the possibility, instead of just shooting down any ideas that you don't agree with. You sound like Christian.

  • @leenkiss a* Christian.

  • @Rodgerwilco91 just because you say that "no one is certain about why is was built" doesn't make that true either. Read some scientific papers, and then we can have an educated discussion.

  • @leenkiss lol, dude, if people were certain and have proof of why and how stonehenge was built we wouldn't even be having this conversation. scientific papers with speculation are nothing short of that... speculation. i raised speculation about ancient aliens, and my opinion is just as good as yours, considering that neither of us know and neither of us can entirely prove our point. now stop being so self-righteous.

  • @Rodgerwilco91 Man has a vested interest in supporting legends. Why the Druids endure whenever SH is mentioned is proof that people cant let go of jaded beliefs grounded in no evidence,despite being told they had no relevance to SH/other megaliths. Your opinion is only as good as others if you site evidence that aliens, or druids,built SH, which I am guessing you don't have? Others have sited evidence to the contrary & you tell us it's speculation.No, it's FACT! Interpretation is speculative.

  • Using 'LoL and Dude' proves we are talking in vein to someone not on the same level. How can one make any sensible point when there's some agitator in the corner jumping up every time someone speaks yelling "we don't know anything. We're guessing." That's the real LoL Man would never have got out of our cave if this was the attitude. Well, I'll leave you to sleep in your cave. Remember to shut the door behind you.

  • @sonofherne Once again, Self-Righteous asshole. Haha. just because you have a smug personality and think that you're smarter than anyone just because of their choice of words doesn't make you right. the point is, that if we were 100% certain of the details on stonehenge this video wouldn't be here and this conversation wouldn't even be happening.

  • @Rodgerwilco91 Once again, never assume anything except an occasion air of intelligence.

  • @sonofherne just because i'm not citing information doesn't mean it's not out there and i haven't read it. This is a fucking youtube comment conversation not a History Debate, get the fuck over yourself.

  • @Rodgerwilco91 Once again, a You Tube user who can't make a point without swearing. You've well and truly lost the argument. Well done, top of the class!

  • @sonofherne lol, if you need to tell yourself that you won and i lost then go ahead. haha if you really feel better about yourself by thinking that you "won" a youtube comment debate then good job.

  • @Rodgerwilco91 I'm being lectured on my history by another dumb, uneducated American. I've seen it all.

  • You don't know it, and haven't read it. Sorry, but just how you are over-reacting demonstrates this. The internet is full of people who seem to have an opinion on everything even when they don't know what they are talking about. How does it feel to be a sheep?

  • @sonofherne i wouldn't know how it feels to be a sheep because i am not one. i'm not blindly believing it as 100% fact. Just because i rose a point doesn't mean that i absolutely 100% believe it and don't consider anything else a possibility. Mysterious things like Stonehenge are not black and white, there's room for speculation, while i'll consider evidence for any explanation, if the evidence isn't 100% proof, i will consider the possibility for other explanations. is that so hard to do?

  • @sonofherne you're acting as just because this evidence that you seem to believe in points to the "most likely" explanation, that anything else is absurd and impossible. Considering that the best that we can do in this situation is observe the "most likely" explanation as you have already said, i don't see how you can entirely shut down other explanations... I was merely mentioning a theory i have heard in the past a few times, not saying that it was 100% true and undeniable. jesus christ, man.

  • @Rodgerwilco91 So, you mention theories you don't subscribe to and can't expound upon, and yet you get annoyed when people who clearly have a lot more knowledge in this area want to disagree with that. You're only retort seems to be "well, no one can prove it wrong!" Technically no, but many can prove it unreasonable and suggest much more realistic theories based on evidence and anthropology. Come to England, actually dig a site and study the evidence, that's the only way you're going to see.

  •  this video really good congratulations

  • how can there be an entire video about stonehenge and NOT ONCE is the theor of ancient aliens mentioned? you people need to open your eyes. we didn't build these ridiculous megaliths by ourselves, and even if we could, why would we go through extensive, near-impossible amounts of work just to build a silly structure?

    we were instructed by someone (i believe an extra-terrestrial race), to build these monuments (pyramids, macchu pichu, nazca, etc.) and we were given technology to build them.

  • @Rodgerwilco91 I'm with you but don't fall into the deception that these ancient aliens are our Gods. They are nothing but rebellious angels here to doom the human race into the pits of hell with them. These extraterrials are coming back to bring their false peace and false knowledge of the Kingdom of heaven.

    I recommend that you read the bible for yourself. It explains everything. Genesis 6 explains these ancient mysteries to be specific. Don't be fooled that bible is just a book of laws.

  • @TheUnshamedMovement i've read the bible well enough, thank you.

    I would prefer if you didn't call my beliefs a deception, asshole. It's pretty clear that you don't open your mind to other people's opinions and beliefs so this conversation isn't going anywhere. And no where, i mean no where, does the bible discuss why the pyramids were built (or more importantly HOW), or anything about stonehenge.

    and Genesis 6 talks about god creating the earth and discussing the Great Flood. irrelevant

  • @Rodgerwilco91 creating the human race* not the earth.

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  • If Stonehenge was built by aliens, why isn't it built correctly? Why isn't it built using indestructible material foreign to the Earth? Why do it at all? Why bother burying hundreds of human remains around it? No, man built it, believe it, and don't be so silly! 1000 yrs ago medieval masons built huge cathedrals and churches using primitive iron tools. We know man built them because we have the evidence. Why's it so hard for people to believe man built Stonehenge? They weren't neanderthals.

  • What's the meaning of Stonehenge?

  • @espet Who the fuck builds a stonehenge?

  • @norwenglish Also, knowing the truth behind these ancient mysteries and conspiracies won't matter at all until you accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. The world is falling apart. Natural disasters are getting increasingly worse and these are tough times those who do not have the Holy Spirit with them.

  • @TheUnshamedMovement lol, bible humper.

  • @Rodgerwilco91 Sure, I'm a bible humper. I'm a Christian. I love Jesus Christ. I love Father God! I'm not ashamed to say so. What I don't understand is why you have a problem with me being a "bible humper. I'm curious, what do you think Stonehenge is about?

  • @espet It's the ancient equivalent to our atomic clock - a device to mesure time, keep track of the calendar.

  • @leenkiss wow. i thought for sure it was a prison far to easy to escape. Either way, they should have left a tiny hint when they made this fucking labyrinth of stones.

  • The answer is simpler than a lot of the outlandish theories, but the calendar idea is flawed. If man hadn't already deduced this they wouldn't have survived. He's been farming 2000yrs before. If anything you'd have it to tell you the time to do the ceremonies to placate the gods, so they could bring you the good harvests. Why go to so much trouble, shaping the stones,bringing them so far, when you can built it from wood. Why would you need morticed lintels? Explain to me the 100's of burials!

  • I don't like the "mystery" tone of this program. I'd rather see a more informative, enlightened narrative. Stonehenge isn't mysterious by any standards, It's just a contraption to measure the seasons, something that intrigued ancient peoples. It's that simple.

  • @leenkiss I'd say the intresting part is how the hell they got several 40 ton stoneblocks there and erected them. Thats what I wanna know.

  • @TheMonegarm 20-49 tons actually.The smaller ones are 5tonns. Why this more than anything else is so hard to grasp, I'm no sure. The better question would be why did they go to so much trouble? We have pretty good, 99.9 percent ideas of how they did it, from archaeology and cross cultural analysis with tribes today who still work in stone and move blocks with wooden cribbs, ropes and cattle. 15yrs ago schoolboys helped move a 30tonn rock.Enough people with enough will, anything can be achieved.

  • @leenkiss lol, you know so much more than scientists who have studied for years. it's so simple. you're so smart.. lol...

  • @Rodgerwilco91 I don't. I just relayed the information these scientists know. My point is that the video is overly sensationalistic and mystical and some folks here even more so. Do a little research and you'll find that these "scientists" have little doubt about stonehenge's function. What remains to be known is how it was built and used, who is buried there etc.

  • @leenkiss dude, no they don't. lol. some scientists may think they know, but no one is certain about why is was built or videos like this wouldnt exist. once again, just because you say something does not make it true. they have ideas about its purpose but no one knows for sure. stonehenge IS a mystery, regardless of what sort of unbased claims that you may make, no one really knows the purpose of it, we can only speculate. i've asked you to show me some information and you have yet to do so.

  • @Rodgerwilco91 It's the easiest thing in the world to dismiss someone by just saying we don't know. Any fool can do that. The only way man has been able to work out mathematical problems & enigmas is to speculate, but that's almost always based on the available evidence & working out the most likely answer. What we have is a number of 'most likely' explanations. As leenkiss says, support an educated discussion, if you can.Else why comment? Surely nothing matters is we really don't know anything

  • @sonofherne exactly... we have only speculation, so my speculation to the matter is dismissed just because it isn't agreed with?

    and 'most likely' is a relative term, what seems likely and reasonable to you may not seem reasonable to me, such as how a man in the sky created us all and loves us and is watching over us. Seems utterly ridiculous to me, almost to the point that it insults human intelligence. but some people believe in it as the 'most likely' explanation

  • @Rodgerwilco91 Speculation is only valid when it's tempered with proper credentials & knowledge of the archaeology/wider picture. One can surmise what you like, but if it doesn't concur with the available evidence its just talk. We've a 99.9 percent idea of how they did it, from cross cultural analysis with tribes today who still work in stone/move blocks with wooden cribbs, ropes & cattle. 15yrs ago schoolboys helped move a 30tonn rock several miles. We don't need martians help thanks!

  • @leenkiss There's a growing, unhealthy mistrust for academic thought today. 'They're just guessing!' is whats usually said. Well no, these guys are using the most likely suggestions based on years of cross research, archaeological and anthropological evidence, I am in no doubt that there's fewer "mysteries" with SH or other monuments now.More than ever before we've much better ideas for the hows and whys, but common man hate when a mystery is stripped bare. Fact is so much better than fiction.

  • @espet two stoneage guys just said ''hey let's build a henge, or two''

  • why is there no top comments.... this should do it.... orange

  • I was there yesterday, only happened to be there as my brother in law is in the military base 5 minutes away.

  • @Flamorgan

    its a shit load of british rocks jacking off in the middle of a feild actually

  • ...on humanity within the pyramids. You're blind if you don't think these things don't have do with the God of Abraham, Jesus and Satan.

    John 12:46 - I am come a light into the world, that whosoever believeth on me should not abide in darkness.

  • @TheUnshamedMovement drop some more knowledge on me. send me a pm

  • Stonehenge were created by the nephilim. Half fallen angel and human hybrids. They were giants (as the bible states). They have much superior astrological knowledge. They also built the pyramids and stuff (reason why they were built around the same time). Idk why they built these things but one thing for sure it has to do with outer space. Inside the pyramids have immense amount of knowledge. Thats why the Illuminati's (world leaders) revere the pyramids so much. Lucifer has left his mark....

  • @TheUnshamedMovement i agree!

  • @TheUnshamedMovement What about ancient aliens?

  • @norwenglish Ancient aliens are no different than Nephilim and fallen angels. History Channel is one of the major tools of the elites that spread disinformation, especially on the bible and ancient mysteries. Don't be fooled by the mainstream media. Aliens are coming back and all of these alien related movie and programs are setting the stage for the alien deception or the Paul said in 2nd Thessolonians "a Great Delusion". I'll pray that God will show you the truth just like he did for me.

  • @TheUnshamedMovement You should get your own TV show. This stuff is gold.

  • It was probably some stupid religious thing.

  • @Blairthekittykat A valid point. One viewpoint is that it's a place of the spirits/ancestors. It has hundreds of human remains buried inside the henge, men, women and children and a male skeleton with arrows in his back. Not such a fluffy site after all, is it kiddies?

  • damn...

  • look up the goseck circle, over 2,000 years older than this pile of stones

  • @abarrathemaster .What you see at Goseck today is a modern reconstruction of an early neolithic circular ritual site. Without the modern timbers they would be little to see above ground. Not to say it's not an interesting site archaeologically. it shows how neolithic people even at a very early date were studying the cosmos.

  • fucking opie!

  • Very interesting, but tell me one thing:

    How did they get the stones on top of two other stones? So it would be one stone laying, and being held up by two other stones.

    What machine did they use? The only explanation I can get to, is that they had some sort of lifting device.

    Anyone? Please enlighten me.

  • @Tobyreinel18 People don't know about what they had in those days.. they were so advanced .. much more then us today.. they were spiritual.. They had anti gravity which would make things light..

  • @sexyrhysie18 Airy fairy, non speak. Please, change the record. So tired of hearing this pretentious rubbish. These people were smart, but they couldn't build computers or send a man to the moon! They died at 30, infant mortality was high, they weren't always peaceful as they were just like us! They did things that would have been considered strange and repulsive to us, like excarnation. Thousands may have helped build Stonehenge, but they weren't all super geniuses.

  • stonehenge was moved there by a witch..

    if you dont believe search this on youtube: alex sanders

  • great video. =[)

  • And oh how they danced

    The little children of Stonehenge

    Beneath the haunted moon

    For fear that daybreak might come too soon

  • Technically very impressive -- and at least there is mention of the glacial transport theory! But where is the evidence that Stonehenge was actually FINISHED? there is none. It was abandoned then the builders ran out of stones, or maybe ran out of energy....

  • @plasingli The y & z holes are evidence that they may still have been trying to add to the henge. They were dug after the stones went up, but were never filled. I'm not convinced that it was entirely lintelled around the outside. I believe changing social/political upheavals followed by dramatic climate change and more hostile immigrants to the country forced the megalith builders to abandon and move away. The religions of the bronze and iron age that followed are very different beasts.

  • convince me more

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