Stonehenge
Conspiracy theories tagged "Stonehenge."
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Ley Lines -- Ancient Energy Grid
Alfred Watkins' 1921 observation that ancient monuments align in straight lines across England evolved into theories about a global earth-energy grid used by ancient civilizations. A journey from reasonable archaeology to crystal-powered mysticism.
1921 · United Kingdom · Alfred Watkins, John Michell, Dion Fortune
Debunked
Stonehenge — Acoustic Levitation / Lost Building Technique
Stonehenge's 25-ton stones were moved 150 miles from Wales without wheels or draft animals. Some theorists claim acoustic levitation or lost technology did the job. Here's what we actually know.
3000 BCE · United Kingdom · Merlin (legend), Nikola Tesla (cited by some theorists), Edward Leedskalnin
Debunked
Crop Circles at Sacred Site Nodes — Earth Energy Theory
The observation that crop circles appear disproportionately near ancient sacred sites in Wiltshire (Stonehenge, Avebury, Silbury Hill) has inspired earth-energy theories connecting megaliths to crop formation.
1990 · United Kingdom · John Martineau, Michael Glickman, Alfred Watkins