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originally posted by: BlackArrow
a reply to: projectvxn
When the last one remains, the vault below can be opened.
It appears the stones that were written in Russian / Chinese were destroyed.
Guidestone languages
Below the two columns of text is written the caption "GUIDESTONE LANGUAGES", with a diagram of the granite slab layout beneath it. The names of eight modern languages are inscribed along the long edges of the projecting rectangles, one per edge. Starting from due north and moving clockwise around so that the upper edge of the northeast rectangle is listed first, they are English, Spanish, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese, and Russian.
originally posted by: vNex92
a reply to: putnam6
Some already found possible connection?
There is candidate Running For Governor In Georgia... Her campaign is about taking down the stones down.
Twitter vid of her campaign
Some have suggested that the group involved in the Georgia Guidestones has power, influence and money, even being a still existing Rosicrucian order. One argument against the claim is the fact that the Georgia Guidestones are not complete as to the original idea. Initially, there were to have been eight other stones as per the plan dictated to Wyatt. While Christian seemingly hoped the public might become involved, when they didn’t, no further funding from RC Christian or his alleged group ever materialised.
“No money has ever come forth from Mr Christian or any others. There’s been talk about it, but nothing has ever happened.”
Carolyn Cann, Editor of the Elberton Star.
The only man who ever truly knew the truth behind RC Christian and the stones was Wyatt C. Martin. Following their construction, he maintained contact with Christian and the two men became friends. Sharing letters and, when in Atlanta, Martin would meet Christian for dinner in Athens. Wyatt last heard from his friend in 2001 around the time of the September 11 attacks and, as he was in his 80s then, presumes he has passed away. Despite his promise, Wyatt never destroyed all the documentation relating to the Georgia Guidestones and instead kept it in his garage. While he wouldn’t speak a word, planning to take the secret to the grave, he was indignant at talk of the New World Order and secret societies in a 2009 interview with Randall Sullivan.
“All along, [Christian] said that who he was and where he came from had to be kept a secret. He said mysteries work that way. If you want to keep people interested, you can let them know only so much.”
originally posted by: putnam6
originally posted by: vNex92
a reply to: Zarniwoop
I wouldn't be surprised if it was a bomb at this point still the messaging of those Georgia Guide Stones is wrong on many levels.
Those defending the Georgia Guide Stones should explain why the earth population should be around 500 Million.
Jeez, they are just pieces of granite, don't think these "Guidestones have any significance one way or another. All it is is a monument by someone who had these beliefs and the means to install the message and the stones on the property. No more no less.
the interesting part is who wanted to blow it up? I would say teenage prank has to be on the list, well before we get to Klaus Schaub operatives. or another group with beef and looking for notoriety. Hell, the owner could have done it, to bring attention to them, they were put there to attract attention.
2022 bombing
Main article: Georgia Guidestones bombing
On July 6, 2022, an explosion hit the stones, destroying the Swahili/Hindi language slab and causing significant damage to the capstone. Nearby residents reportedly heard and felt explosions at around 4 a.m.[
THE GEORGIA GUIDESTONES ARE MONOLITHS THAT FUNCTION AS A CLOCK, CALENDAR, AND COMPASS, AND PROVIDE INSTRUCTIONS IN EIGHT LANGUAGES ON REBUILDING SOCIETY
originally posted by: TheLieWeLive
I’m wondering how they managed to make that stone turn into rubble without drilling into it first. This isn’t a hillbilly with tannerite, someone knows what they’re doing.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: GoShredAK
And if they were would you say something?
Yeah, why not?
originally posted by: sarahvital
originally posted by: putnam6
originally posted by: vNex92
a reply to: Zarniwoop
I wouldn't be surprised if it was a bomb at this point still the messaging of those Georgia Guide Stones is wrong on many levels.
Those defending the Georgia Guide Stones should explain why the earth population should be around 500 Million.
Jeez, they are just pieces of granite, don't think these "Guidestones have any significance one way or another. All it is is a monument by someone who had these beliefs and the means to install the message and the stones on the property. No more no less.
the interesting part is who wanted to blow it up? I would say teenage prank has to be on the list, well before we get to Klaus Schaub operatives. or another group with beef and looking for notoriety. Hell, the owner could have done it, to bring attention to them, they were put there to attract attention.
if it was blowed up,
it doesn't look like they used a bunch of cherry bombs.
someone knew how to handle explosives.