What is buried at the Georgia Guidestones?, page 4
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reply posted on 2-2-2012 @ 05:21 PM by weavty1
reply to post by SmArTbEaTz



Yep, well it's actually a '97 Legacy 2.5 GT sedan with a full '07 power/drivetrain swap Car cost me $3,900, swap cost me $2,000.. Haha, budget STi you say? Bet your ass!

Cheers mate!


reply posted on 4-2-2012 @ 03:41 PM by RockLobster
reply to post by NessTheGreat



ok , so im messing around with R.C.Christian ...... anagram list -> www.ssynth.co.uk... .. <- notice ... "chants cirri"......well , *cough* -> dictionary.reference.com... .....

I copied / pasted the results into translate and im changing languages , translating to english .... translate.google.com...|en|

Getting some odd results O_O ..... try it

i did it with the results for pseudonyn (with the N ) and got weird stuff like - "i give points" "dopey nuns" "spy on nuclear" " nosy give up " and in French to English one of em says " yep naked donations " .....

www.ssynth.co.uk...


wow , i need to lay off the coffee


reply posted on 4-2-2012 @ 05:01 PM by tsurfer2000h
reply to post by metalshredmetal





And this monument is not out in town square or anything, it's actually a good 50 miles away from any major highways..i think it's in a pretty remote area. the land it's on is owned by R.C. CHRISTiAN i think...i tour in a band, and have looked up where the Guidestones are compared to our travels through Georgia.


Well there is where you are wrong and this is why....

Location
34.231984°N 82.894506°W
The Georgia Guidestones are located on a hilltop in Elbert County, Georgia, approximately 90 miles (140 km) east of Atlanta, 45 miles (72 km) from Athens, and 9 miles (14 km) north of the center of Elberton. The stones are standing on a rise a short distance to the east of Georgia Highway 77 (Hartwell Highway), and are visible from that road. Small signs beside the highway indicate the turnoff for the Guidestones, which is identified by a street sign as "Guidestones Rd." It is located on the highest point in Elbert County.


en.wikipedia.org...


reply posted on 4-2-2012 @ 05:04 PM by JohnPhoenix
There is nothing buried under the guide stones according to the local expert Raymond Wiley.

www.guidestones.us...

This is an intro to the guidestones and will be part of a full length feature on the stones. This fellow has written a book and asks that you leave your e-mail address to recieve more info -
The Disinformation Company’s Raymond Wiley, a Georgia native and expert on the Guidestones, presents a guided tour and reveals some of the secrets behind this modern megalith built by the mysterious man known only as R. C. Christian.

For updates on the availability of the book The Georgia Guidestones: America’s Most Mysterious Monument by Raymond Wiley and KT Prime, please enter your email address below:



The video tells of where the name Robert C Christian could come from linking it to the Rosicrucian Order's mystic philosopher, Frater C.R.C or by his other name Christian Rosenkreuz. The legend was told through a publication called, Fama Fraternitatis RC, around 1607.

en.wikipedia.org... The Rosicrucian's - And

en.wikipedia.org... Christian Rosenkreuz

R.C Christian also has a book published called Common Sense Renewed.



I find the message of the stones more in keeping with the Rosicrucian Order, than the Catholic church and the similarity to R.C. and Roman Catholicism is purely coincidental. The message certainly isn't one that adheres to any traditional Christian doctrine. No Christian doctrine gives a mandate to limit the number of humans on the Earth, but rather the opposite. This is a very recent invention and not one that is actually taught by the original Rosicrucian's. This leads me to believe that R.C Christian or the people he represented have added to the core beliefs of this organization based on recent events and their own interpretation.


edit on 4-2-2012 by JohnPhoenix because: addition



reply posted on 4-2-2012 @ 05:11 PM by tsurfer2000h
reply to post by jazzguy





what baffles me is how can the county let someone erect something like this and not know anything about the guy, and the security cameras, who pays for them? why is it up to the city to maintain it? who pays them?


You may want to call these people and they will probably be able to answer questions you may have...

Additional information available at

Elberton Granite Museum & Exhibit
College Avenue
Elberton, Georgia


or maybe this company....

In June 1979, an unknown person or persons under the pseudonym R. C. Christian hired Elberton Granite Finishing Company to build the structure


en.wikipedia.org...

I will bet they can give some more info on the guidestones.That would be a good place to start.


reply posted on 4-2-2012 @ 09:52 PM by metalshredmetal
Originally posted by tsurfer2000h
reply to
post by metalshredmetal





And this monument is not out in town square or anything, it's actually a good 50 miles away from any major highways..i think it's in a pretty remote area. the land it's on is owned by R.C. CHRISTiAN i think...i tour in a band, and have looked up where the Guidestones are compared to our travels through Georgia.


Well there is where you are wrong and this is why....

Location
34.231984°N 82.894506°W
The Georgia Guidestones are located on a hilltop in Elbert County, Georgia, approximately 90 miles (140 km) east of Atlanta, 45 miles (72 km) from Athens, and 9 miles (14 km) north of the center of Elberton. The stones are standing on a rise a short distance to the east of Georgia Highway 77 (Hartwell Highway), and are visible from that road. Small signs beside the highway indicate the turnoff for the Guidestones, which is identified by a street sign as "Guidestones Rd." It is located on the highest point in Elbert County.


en.wikipedia.org...


have you ever been to georgia? or anywhere near these stones?

why would you nit-pick a very insignificant point of my post like that in order to make my opinions seem "wrong? why do you care about my opinions?

if you had been genuinely interested in doing real research about the Guidestone's location in relation to "major highways" then you would have known that "Hartwell Highway" 77 is a small 4-lane road, NOT a "major highway".

intersection of Guidestone rd. and "Georgia Highway 77"

when i think "major highway" i think interstate. when you want to get all researched and exact about it: the guidestones are an exactly 23.1 mile drive away from the nearest interstate highway (I-85).

from ~I-85 to the guidestones
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