Thursday, July 14, 2022

The Georgia Guidestones MYSTERY .

Are these the Guidestones for the
NEW WORLD ORDER ?
or just some "fluke" structure 
that was recently blown up ?


 But conspiracy theories aside, there are genuine mysteries involving the Guidestones. The most recent saga began back in 2009, when a 6 x 6 x 6 cube of granite was stolen from the top corner of one of the stones. Four years later, in 2013, a man named William Jeremy Ellis was apprehended in the middle of the night while attempting to put the cube back onto the monument. He later explained that he had removed the stone for “personal esoteric and numerological reasons,” and that he’d decided to return it because he ”didn’t want that weight anymore.”  TWO of the biggest MYSTERIES , (1)>>who built The Georgia Guide-stones , and (2)>>WHO BLEW THEM UP ?Fr how did they mobilize to tear it down so quickly? I feel like the area would be roped off for a federal investigation. Isn’t using explosives to destroy a massive structure considered terrorism?Using explosives to aid in committing a crime. You would think the GBI would have the area shut down for at least 2 days to gather evidence. Unless it was an obvious lightning strike. Georgian here and we did have some crazy ass thunderstorms roll through on the night in question.Edit- I stand corrected, saw videos, lightning wasn’t the culprit…..unless the guys in the silver car shot a couple of bolts out of their ass. In early 2005, a conspiracy theorist writing under the pseudonym John Conner — the name of the resistance leader from "The Terminator" movies — decided he needed to warn the public about the evils of a roadside tourist attraction in northeastern Georgia."The Guidestones should be smashed into a million pieces, and then the rubble used for a construction project," Conner wrote in part on his website, according to archival news reports. ( 3)>>"The Guidestones have a deep Satanic origin and message."Apparently the local government totally demolished it already also.
Some of the occult scribbles on
one of the guidestones ??

 (4)>>Really curious if they dug up the time capsule too, can't find any further info on it.
The great irony is that all the conspiracy nuts and conservatives were up in arms about the stones for years over how "evil" and satanic they are. But they never did anything about it.First off, the guide stones monument was private land until 2008. Meaning it wasn’t anyone’s right to tell them whether they could build it or not in the first place. But since then it’s been up to the city of Everton to do what they want with it. They decided to tear it down? Fine. And yes it’s mostly vague BS and if you are really taking some writing on a piece of granite in the middle of nowhere in Georgia this seriously I think you need to rethink some things. Take it easy. I’m honestly amazed at how many people are excited about some rednecks blowing up some stones with words on them as if this was some threat to global society.Just went down a bit of a wormhole. (5)>>Like many, I'm pretty intrigued by the Georgia Guidestones and their ominous instructions for humanity. Every now and then, I check in on it, not necessarily expecting anything to happen, but just to see if those silly founders added another stone like the "2014" stone. Today, my search produced the website above. I checked it out, then noticed that it was a very poorly made and dated website. As I was scrolling around the site, I found a few links "hidden" in the stars. They seem to be pretty innocuous and unconnected, but when you click on the links and follow them to the website, things get interested. Each website seems to have a tenuous (at best) connection to the Occult. I have a very limited knowledge of the Occult, but enough to recognize some recurring symbols that could at least be associated with Occult symbology. If it's not immediately obvious, looking through the website will lead to things like a "Risk" board being prominently featured in a shelf behind "products" - or the company will have a name like "BizFutures". The popular consensus is that these stones were meant to survive a global apocalypse and aid survivors in creating a new, enlightened society. Unveiled in 1980, and built by an unknown party, the monument has stood for nearly thirty years outside of town, attracting the curious to Elberton. However, in the last ten years the Guidestones have garnered the attention of conspiracy theorists, who see their message as anti-Christian and a call for a global government. This new reading of the Guidestones ultimately led vandals to deface the monument sometime in December 2008.What do you think? Secret Guidestones Cabal? Shitty advertising? Geocities prankster?Y’all need to get a grip???



NOTES AND COMMENTS:

 (1)>>who built The Georgia Guide-stones.  The "official Story " is , so pay attention , but I don't believe it . The monumental structure, also known as the American Stonehenge, was built in 1980 by a group of believers of God, led by one Robert C. ChristianThe Elbert County Chamber lists a man that went by the name of R.C. Christian as being responsible for the monument, saying he represented "a small group of loyal Americans who believe in God."It was later learned that R.C. Christian was a pseudonym, but only one man involved with the development of the guidestones is said to have been told Christian's real name, in order to move forward with the construction of the monument.The group that Christian represented, however, wished to remain completely anonymous..  The enigmatic man admitted his name was a pseudonym and that he had chosen it simply because he was a Roman Catholic Christian. He added that he represented a party from outside the state who wished to remain anonymous (in other words a "Secret Order" like the Freemasons, the Iluminatti and the JESUITS) in perpetuity.According to Jim Miles (author of Weird Georgia), shortly after the Guidestones were unveiled, a local minister stated his suspicion that “Mr. Christian is not a Christian” and that the monument was designed for the worship of the sun as well as the devil. Contemporary Pagans, UFO buffs, and New Agers were naturally attracted by the mystery of the site. New myths were created that the monument was built upon a “power-nexus” or a place sacred to Native Americans. One legend holds that visitors who point both arms at the monument (one palm up, one palm down) will receive a psychic message from the stones. Another Guidestone admirer, Yoko Ono, composed a three-movement score entitled “Georgia Stone.”Conspiracy buffs were quick to point out the similarities between the pseudonym “R.C. Christian” and Christian Rosenkreuz, the legendary founder of the esoteric Rosicrucian Order. (Documents attributed to Rosenkreuz were signed “Frater C.R.C.”). Christians added that The Age of Reason is also the title of a book by Thomas Paine, which challenges the inerrancy of the Bible. Through numerous Web sites and talk radio programs, a narrative eventually emerged in which the Guidestones (along with ancient esoteric societies like the Masons, eugenics, perceived anti-Christian hostility, and globalization) were all part of a single monolithic entity known as the “New World Order.” (2)>>WHO BLEW THEM UP ? No wait a minute, it gets better according to John Oliver. The stones were built by a Christian in the first place. They were supposed to be designed to be "capable of withstanding catastrophic events." And the financier who commissioned this was a doctor from Iowa (of course) who believed in Christian racial purging and published letters in newspapers praising David Duke. Yes, "KKK" David Duke.The Georgia Bureau of Investigation released surveillance video that captured the explosion. A car can be seen leaving the scene in one video.This is so disturbing. This is not an act of “vandalism.” It is an act of terrorism. And domestic terrorism is the greatest threat to this country’s security. It’s too bad the  current  US administration completely ignored the threat; now it’s out of control.“an act of terrorism”Like the destruction of the Confederate memorials? Yeah, it’s pretty disturbing how eager Americans are to destroy the little history they have.A little after 4 a.m. on July 6, someone did just that, using explosives to reduce one of the Guidestones’ four vertical granite panels to rubble. Authorities later demolished the rest of the monument "for safety reasons," because the explosion had destroyed one of the slabs holding up the structure.No motive has been identified and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation has said "unknown individuals" caused the vandalism.( 3)>>"The Guidestones have a deep Satanic origin and message.""The Georgia Guidestones, an infamous set of ‘commandments’ for the ‘New World Order. Regarding the georgia guidestones, I'm most interested in the astronomical alignments and the new block etched with "20," "14," "16," "8," "MM," and "JAM." Akin to the belief that Stonehenge was created as a solar calendar, the stones actually did hold a few features that were able to indicate the passage of time.The capstone allowed sunlight to pass through each day at noon, shining to the center to indicate the time of year.The four outer slabs were also arraigned to track the lunar declination cycle.A hole was drilled in a portion of it that would align with the North Star and a slit would correspond with the solstices and equinoxes. Quote on the site: "Protecting the future by Saving the Past" I understand these could all be dismissed as normal slogans and symbols, but under the context of the Guidestones and the way in which they're linked (in the stars) provides quite an interesting little conspiracy rabbit hole.Found one of the sites that's filled with all of these "advertising" gobbledegook - But also filled with Occulty phrases Illinois Balanced and Restorative Justice What we do: Introduce the public to interventions that assist restoration of harm, change delinquent behaviors, and create safe communities.The “connection” is about the Guidestones’ statement that the Earth’s population should be no more than 500 million. So there’s this conflation with that and the notion that “Agenda 21” is a forcible reduction in Earth’s population and that Gates is somehow involved in the 1%’s initiative to do “Agenda 21” … segue-ing into Gates’ involvement with funding the development of vaccines for neglected tropical diseases being one of the spearheads, i.e., the world’s population will be reduced by vaccinating everyone…Cameras were placed around the structure after a series of acts of vandalism between 2008 and 2014. Some graffiti defacing the structure read "Death to the New World Order" and "I am Isis, goddess of love." They were incidents that helped play into the overall lore of the site being somehow affiliated with Satanic worship or the occult.(4)>>Really curious if they dug up the time capsule too. The silver lining for some this week was the promise of a time capsule that reportedly was buried beneath. A slab on the ground at the structure, which appeared to be unfinished, led many to believe the capsule was "placed six feet below this spot on..." that was "to be opened on..." Neither the date of its placement nor the date it was meant to be opened was completed. That did not stop county officials from doing a quick search.However, after being analyzed by researchers it was found that the writing had “Let these be Guidestones to an age of reason” written in Babylonian cuneiform, Egyptian hieroglyphics, Sanskrit, and classical Greek. However, the theory about a time capsule being buried came into the picture after the historic monument was demolished.As per FOX, there had been a slab on the ground which had writing that read: “placed six feet below this spot on…” that was “to be opened on…” While the writing hinted at a time capsule being buried, the incomplete sentence made it hard to understand when it was buried and when it should be opened.With the landmark getting demolished, everyone was convinced that the time capsule was opened with rumors swirling around social media.After knocking down the sizeable granite pillars which constituted the Guidestones, workers reportedly removed an additional stone tablet that had been installed some time following the construction of the monument. The peculiar plaque featured an inscription asserting that there was a time capsule buried beneath it at a depth of around six feet. No doubt wondering if the curious claim was true, workers proceeded to excavate the area to the prescribed level and,unfortunately, found nothing there. They also observed that the dirt was compacted to a degree which would indicate that the land had not been disturbed in quite some time, seemingly precluding that possibility that the apocryphal time capsule had been secretly spirited away sometime in the recent past.(5)>>Like many, I'm pretty intrigued by the Georgia Guidestones and their ominous instructions for humanity. I was struck by Bill Gate's comment in the 2010 TED Talk: One the Stones there is this curious commandment :  “The world today has 6.Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.8 billion people. That’s headed up to about nine billion. Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that by, perhaps, 10 or 15 percent.” I even pulled up the talk to make sure the quote was accurate. We all know that he wants to use reproductive health services to limit population. But how do new vaccines and health care factor in to population reduction? That would be an interesting avenue to pursue!Maybe not planned per se but definitely “planned for”—google “Event 201”, a simulation of the international response to the outbreak of a novel virus, sponsored by the Gates Foundation in October 2019. Coincidence? Clairvoyance? Or did someone in the Gates Foundation have inside knowledge of what was transpiring at the time in Wuhan?George Soros and Bill Gates are both billionaires who have worked hard to use their fortunes to help solve world problems like diseases, poverty, pollution and other problems. They have met and worked together on these issues, so there is a legitimate connection. The only reference I could find to anything like “Georgia Guide Stones” is the Georgia Guidestones, a stone monument in Georgia, and I know of no connection between that and those men. Of course, I would not be surprised at all if the radical right conspiracy theorists came up with some crazy idea of how the monument is some sort of plot by the elite to RULE THE WORLD, Na ha ha.