IRONMAN1959
New Blood
I just want to believe.
I remember going to Stonehenge in the 70s- my brother's went to school the other side of Salisbury plains -and you could just walk over to it and round it without any hassle. (Unless my memory is even more faulty than I think)
Plus, people who have smoked joints of pot put their babies in the oven by mistake, it just seems normal to them.
This seems highly plausible to me
There were a number of television series involving strangeness at stone circles during the period, e.g. Children of the Stones, The Stones of Blood.
Also I'm very dubious about the claims about easy access to Stonehenge in '71; it was a popular tourist site from the late sixties.
Out of all of the people who smoke "joints of pot", for how many of them can you provide objective evidence of them having "put their babies in the oven by mistake??
QUOTENow, I don't live in England, but the above is clearly a load of nonsense.
I see. You seem to have developed a faulty grasp of the plural...
One, then?
Perhaps you are unaware this "weed - not even once" campaign is actually a series of Poe-compliant parodies of uninformed anti-drug messaging.
Go on then.QUOTE
One of the odd things about this case is that some accounts contain a number of specific details not normally found in hoaxed events or stories.
For example, the names of the missing people are given as, Julia Ashton, Lucas Addams, Shary Wilson Jr., Danniel Wilson and Wilma Rupert.
There are also copies of Danniel Wilson’s journal on line, leading up to the day of the disappearance.
The journal was alleged to have been found several kilometres away from Stonehenge after the event. END OF QUOTE
Sounds like one of "my"Portals that NASA have shown so much interest in since confirming their existence .
There also was a car patrolling Policeman who was a witness . Should be possible to check his report via Wiltshire Police .
Uhm, since you found it on rense.com, it really doesn't have to come from something other than a nether orifice of somebody.
Hans
I just want to believe.
The apology should come from the resurrectionist.