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contractor built for anon man. The purpose is unknown. Population control, world court, and for the good of all. They tell you on the sly, so they can claim they told you. Only if you think symbolism will be their downfall.

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They tell you on the sly, so they can claim they told you.

That's an important part of their rituals. With destroying the stones they have brought the message about the population control into the mainstream, which allows them to continue their work.

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Thanks. Guess I will continue not caring.

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The rumor is that the were put up by Ted Turner the lunatic and genius who started CNN, and who won World Cup yachting races. You know, Jane Fonda's former husband. We can only guess why he put them up. He may have believed in the necessity for world population reduction in order to save the Earth, and wanted his beliefs set in stone. The guidestones were really just a modern art piece, and not a very good one. A cheap knock-off of Stonehenge covered with banal treacle.

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I only know as much as I read on the internet's. a mysterious individual, using the fake name of RC Christian, made all the arrangements, purchasing the property from a farmer and hiring contractor(s). The stones were astronomically aligned so that the sun shine through slots at specific times. The stones carried inscriptions, supposedly prescribing guidelines for the future of humanity, in various languages on each of the faces of the granite slabs. The most controversial of these guidelines dictated that the world population be limited and maintained at 500 million people. After the project, the land was turned over to County Government. RC Christian also wrote a book, which is out of print now and very hard to find. Many people expected the stones to remain there for many generations, and compared them to Stonehenge. There was supposed to be a 'time capsule' buried below, but some doubt that.

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Some say there is significance to the latitude it was built on. And the script was in 8 languages, yet French wasn’t one of them.

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OP, if you want the true story of the Georgia Guidestones, watch the excellent investigative documentary “Dark Clouds over Elberton.” It follows a paper trail to the actual individuals still living who were behind the construction of the project, as well as following up on who commissioned and funded the it. And no, it wasn’t Ted Turner.

You can watch “Dark Clouds over Elberton” on BitChute, or on Odysee. It’s a fascinating video if you’re remotely interested in this subject, and attempts to follow official records in tracing how this ‘monument’ was built. People seem to forget that building projects don’t just spring out of thin air – there are contracts, payrolls, land deeds, construction timelines, etc.

BitChute link: https://www.bitchute.com/video/ELBpPBnlf0cF/ Odysee link: https://odysee.com/@In4mation:0/Dark-Clouds-Over-Elberton,-The-True-Story-of-the-Georgia-Guidestones-(2015):5

Basically, the documentary exposes a wealthy Iowa surgeon by the name of Dr. Herbert Kersten as the man behind the curtain. Kersten a was well known advocate for population control, managed reproduction, and environmental causes, as well as an active Freemason. Another probable collaborator/financier was his friend, a Nobel Prize winning doctor by the name of William Shockley, who at one time was world famous in science and academia for inventing the transistor(!), and would be as well known to us today as Einstein, but was majorly ghosted on the world stage back in the 60’s & 70’s when he began advocating for the forced sterilization of Blacks and low IQ populations.

You can also read Christian’s/Kersten’s manifesto on the GG’s, and what their purpose exactly is for, as well as an in-depth explanation for each of the ‘commandments’ written on them in the book he published shortly after they were completed called “Common Sense Renewed”. https://www.mysterieuzewereld.nl/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/common-sense-renewed.pdf

BTW, the title ‘Common Sense Renewed’ is of course a direct reference to Thomas Paine’s seminal work, “Common Sense.” There appears to be a strong Rosicrucian/Freemason/Deist element to all this, as Paine's other work, “The Age of Reason” – frequently referenced by Kersten in his work – contains an often excluded chapter which elaborates on Masonic/Deist philosophy.

Basically, the GG’s were meant to ‘guide’ humanity to a utopian civilization governed by ‘reason’ AFTER a global/nuclear apocalypse which was a very real concern at that time, and did seem highly inevitable (MAINTAIN humanity at 500,000,000, not reduce it to that number).

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Thanks. That was an interesting documentary although it should have been edited down to an hour. Also filmmakers liberal leanings lead them to muh holocaust at the end.

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There was something more important to report on, so they blew it up for a distraction.

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yeah they were definitely destroyed to unearth whatever was in the time capsule beneath them

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It's rumored that what (if anything) was buried is supposed to be "keys", which when 'Doomsday' appeared inevitable, were to be unearthed and then taken to the Atlanta Rosicrucian Society. The significance of the keys, and what they were to unlock, and why they should be taken to the ARL is unknown.

http://vanshardware.com/2015/09/part-1-iowa-white-supremacist-behind-the-georgia-guidestones/