Georgia Guidestones

It says in part:
“Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature. Guide reproduction wisely — improving fitness and diversity. Unite humanity with a living new language.”

This WEF/NWO statue finally got blown up.

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Surprised to not see a thread about this.

I’d never heard of this until they got blown up.

Good riddance to bad rubbish.

If and when they get caught and are looking at a long stretch of prison time, I’m betting this won’t seem like such a great idea. Vandalism using explosives is frowned upon rather strongly.

Unless you are a commie of course, then it’s OK apparently.

Been to the 'Stones on multiple occasions. They were pretty cool.

So the Great Value Stonehenge got got.

I had never even heard of these until they were blown up.

You missed out. The Elberton Granite Museum was pretty cool if it’s still around.

I’d rank them over the World’s Smallest Church in Townsend, or the Smiling Peanut in Plains (This Pleases The Nut) in terms of nifty roadside attractions.

New Age Satanic crap imo. If leftists can destroy REAL history- then their demonic crap is on the table too.
They were just the NWO wishes carved in stone. Good riddance.

//youtu.be/mP-ehJO-940

Bummer

Supposedly still running…
https://egaonline.com/learn/elberton-granite-museum

Right on! They had a little miniature scale model of the Guidestones, and some information booklets on them. The best of my recollection is that the financier was a Texas oil man.

For me, the “mystery” was solved when I was welcomed to, “The Granite Capitol of the World.”

Anyone ascribing any schizo-tier Q-Anon bullshit to the Guidestones is outing themselves as a world-class goober.

Indeed… They were pretty cool and only the population item was questionable. And even that I don’t think it is totally wrong, would the world be a better place with smaller population? Probably.

My wife’s uncle always indicated he knew who built them but would not say. He was long time Elberton resident and mover and shaker.

I was suspicious for about the last 30 years that he might have funded them and have them built as he had a very similar philosophy. And also had the means and connections to do it.

Not exactly a monument, I’ve seen campus outdoor shelters built with more style.

Some guy with too much money went to Stonehenge and decided to commission something local based upon the nutty shit in his head. He’d have been better off buying a John Wick gunsafe.

Probably really did think they were gonna stand forever like the pyramids and in 5,000 years people would gather around and speculate about who might have built this.

LOL, more like the plot to Logan’s Run.

Burn it down.

The things written on it align pretty well with WEF and globalism. Also there is a time capsule 6feet under the ground. Tge demonic origins co.e from the democratic elites and adrenochrome.

Sometimes the simplest answer is the correct one; the stones were erected during the peak of the Cold War. They were, inarguably, intended to offer advice to any future remnants of humanity after a nuclear war.

The actual financiers’ identities have been revealed, quite unscrupulously I might add, by taking advantage of Wyatt Martin shortly after he had suffered a stroke.

Some of you guys seriously need to take your meds.

Maybe, but if there was some kind of complete exchange, it is doubtful it would have stayed standing.

I think it’s nothing more than a manufactured tourist attraction (like Rushmore) and one persons attempt at a permanent legacy. The NWO / witchcraft stuff is kind of hilarious. But you can always find conspiracies and the work of the devil if you look hard enough…even when they aren’t actually there.

I went there in 1987 while stationed at Ft Campbell while returning from my grandfather’s funeral. I wish I still had the photos I took. There was no inherently evil message inscribed on the stones and it didn’t advocate for a new world order. It certainly wasn’t inspired by any Satanic beliefs.

It seems that both the radical right and the radical left wanted it gone. Those actually in favor of a new world order might have wanted it gone.