Produced by: Tarun Mishra Designed by: Manoj Kumar
Ron Halliday, a veteran paranormal investigator, asserts that ancient stone circles in Scotland were constructed to fend off potential alien attacks.
Halliday highlights locations such as Skara Brae and Maeshowe on Mainland Orkney, suggesting they were built as protective measures against alien landings.
He interprets Pictish stone carvings depicting fleeing figures as evidence of ancient encounters with extraterrestrial beings.
Halliday alleges that the true purpose of these ancient structures has been obscured over time, challenging conventional archaeological explanations.
He speculates that stone towers known as brochs might also be linked to defenses against alien invaders, drawing parallels to the mysteries surrounding the construction of the pyramids.
Halliday suggests that these structures may have served as signals to attract alien attention or to demonstrate awareness of extraterrestrial visitation.
At the recent Scottish UFO and Paranormal Conference in Glasgow, Halliday presented these provocative theories, aiming to stimulate thought and discussion among attendees.
The conference marked its tenth year, offering a platform for exploring various paranormal phenomena, including Halliday’s theories on ancient defences against alien threats.