>I'm not sure about the content personally speaking
Ditto regarding the argument to have it rearranged into a new-age sundial, but I do kinda like the style and sentiment. I don't think anyone would argue against the slagging off of the current visitor centre and the need to make archaeological interpretations more easily digestable by the general public.
My favourite bit:
"Stonehenge is a sacred receiving dish, like the one recently discovered in Moscow, a relic of a long-forgotten Wiltshire chapter of the KGB."