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reply posted on 17-6-2011 @ 11:36 AM by getreadyalready
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Yes, those questions are all answered, in detail, on ATS. The funding, the designers, the quarry, the engineer that oversaw the construction. All right here on ATS.

I suggest a cursory search on the Ask ATS feature.

It might require you to read for quite some time, there is a literal mountain of information, about the stones.



reply posted on 17-6-2011 @ 11:39 AM by NerdGoddess
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Thankyou for the sources! Will be an excellent read for later.
SL ^


reply posted on 17-6-2011 @ 11:47 AM by TheLieWeLive
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I believe it was Pyramid Construction who actually did the work. Whoever this R.C. Christian fellow is he was smart about finishing the project and then donating it all to the Elberton county so taxes don't have to be paid on the 5 acres the stones rest on. You can't trace him that way.
The only way I can think you will find the person who spent 1.5 million to have this erected is through Pyramid Construction. I wonder how it was paid. Cash? Check? What bank and who's name was the account in? Maybe the company still has records of this.


reply posted on 17-6-2011 @ 11:52 AM by getreadyalready
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You asked the questions. Do you really want the answers or not?

Go to the link, type "Georgia Guidestones" and then peruse the mountain of information that already exists. Why start a new thread?

I already know the answers. I've read them right here on ATS, and on links provided in posts on ATS. I am not suggesting you waste your time, I am suggesting you stop wasting ours.


reply posted on 17-6-2011 @ 11:54 AM by ..5..
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If you know the answer then share your knowledge.

Who paid the bill?


reply posted on 17-6-2011 @ 11:58 AM by getreadyalready
Start Here

That post came from the first result when I typed in "Georgia Guidestone Funding" into the ASK ATS feature.

It gives the name of the bank, banker, and circumstances of the deposit. It also names the man responsible for quarrying the marble.


reply posted on 17-6-2011 @ 12:01 PM by aceto
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Great post lol.. Love your amazing wealth of sources..


reply posted on 17-6-2011 @ 12:54 PM by violence=answer
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i dont care about any of that as long as it was not tax payer dollars...

and it wont matter
HAD SOMEONE DESTROYED IT



reply posted on 18-6-2011 @ 04:11 AM by ConspiracyNut23
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If we want to find out who paid the trucking bill to have them put there.

RC Christian made the money available in an escrow account at the Granite City Bank. Only the bank's President, Wyatt C. Martin knows the real identidy of RC Christian.

Do we know where they were quarried?

Pyramid Quarry

Who owns the land, who owned it when they appeared,

RC Christian bought the land from Mildred and Wayne Mullenix's farm. Today it's owned by the Elberton County.

Who are trucking companies around where they were quarried,

Argo Trucking Company

Who owned nearby craines capable of lifting them into place.

Argo Crane Service (owned by Grady H. Albertson)

Who carved them? I'm guessing a local grave manufacturer.

Elberton Granite Finishing



Most of the info comes from The Georgia Guidestone Guidebook. You can get the pdf on Wired's site here.

A friend of mine co-authored a book on the Guidestone. It will be available on Amazon soon.

Meanwhile, you can watch his video presentation. IMO, the best no-bs video on the Guidestones out there.
edit on 18/6/11 by ConspiracyNut23 because: (no reason given)

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