America’s Stone Henge Vandalized!!!

https://www.newser.com/story/281319/vandals-take-power-tool-to-americas-stonehenge.html

(NEWSER) – Police in New Hampshire say it appears someone used a power tool to vandalize a stone at group of rock configurations called America’s Stonehenge. The vandalism was reported to the Salem police Sunday by the property’s owners, the AP reports. The stone was knocked over. Police also said an 18-inch wooden cross was suspended between two trees, and several photos and hand-drawn images were attached to it. Police haven’t identified anyone in the photos. They believe the person or persons involved were trying to reenact a scene in a fictional book that features the Salem site.

Commentary & Analysis
by 
L. A. Marzulli
I’ve been to America’s Stone Henge, three times. We filmed there recently with our good friend and fellow researcher Fritz Zimmerman. The footage and interviews will be seen in Episode 6 & 7 of The On The Trail of the Nephilim Series.
Dennis Stone believes that the site is about 4000 years old. From what I have seen with my own eyes and from our own research as well as the alignments that are embedded at the site, I would agree with him wholeheartedly.
Tragically, the site was recently vandalized. I will be posting more about this as information becomes available. However, I texted Dennis Stone who is the owner of the site and let him know that we support him and if he needs help we’re here.

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  1. Like so-called “ISIS” some humans only can destroy cultural memories – even those made of solid stone. And when they don’t even succed in doing that, they smear and try to ruin it for others. Last times . . .