Expert Claims Ancient Scottish Monuments Were Built to Defend Against Aliens

A controversial theory suggests that Scotland’s ancient stone circles, monoliths, and other enigmatic monuments were constructed as a defense mechanism against extraterrestrial threats. Ron Halliday, an expert, points to iconic sites like Skara Brae and Brochs as evidence, suggesting they could be signals to aliens or a means of protection. This theory adds another layer of intrigue to the already mysterious origins of these structures.

Indian MMA Fighter Puja Tomar Makes History with UFC Victory

Puja Tomar has become the first Indian fighter to win a bout in the prestigious Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC). The 28-year-old defeated Brazilian opponent Rayanne Dos Santos via split decision in a thrilling 52 kg encounter in Louisville, USA. Despite losing the second round, Tomar displayed impressive grit and determination, delivering powerful punches that swayed the third round in her favor. The significant win marks a milestone for Indian MMA and inspires aspiring fighters across the country.

Ancient Murals Capture Glimpses of Life Centuries Ago

Unveiling scenes of everyday life, captivating murals adorn the walls of historical structures. Painted during the 7th to 10th centuries, these vibrant artworks depict not only human activities but also majestic horses, enigmatic camels, and protective figures guarding over trees. These murals offer a unique window into the past, providing insights into the lifestyles and beliefs of people who lived centuries ago.

Italy Celebrates Republic Day: A Trip Down Memory Lane

Italy commemorated its Republic Day on Sunday, marking the 77th anniversary of the transition from a monarchy to a republic. The day is celebrated with parades, concerts, and ceremonies, and is a time for family gatherings and festivities. The history of Republic Day dates back to 1946 when an institutional referendum was held to decide the nation’s future after World War II. The Italian people voted in favor of a republic and the monarchy was abolished. In 1947, the first Republic Day was celebrated in Rome, and the tradition has continued ever since.

This Day in History: May 28th

May 28th marks several significant events in history, including the cremation of India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in 1964, the birth of the Dionne quintuplets in 1934, the issuance of the charter of the Palestine Liberation Organization in 1964, the first major battle for American troops in World War I in 1918, the devastating Beverly Hills Supper Club fire in 1977, the tragic shooting of comedian Phil Hartman in 1998, and the founding of Volkswagen in 1937.

Beyond Times Square Expands to Savannah and Charleston

Beyond Times Square (BTSQ), a renowned destination management company, is introducing two new destinations to its collection: Savannah, Georgia, and Charleston, South Carolina. These cities offer a captivating blend of history, architecture, and culture, catering to discerning travelers seeking a luxurious retreat in the southeastern United States.

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