7-7-22
The Georgia Guidestones are no more. Somebody blew them up yesterday and now they have been razed and toted away to the trash heap of history.
What were the Georgia Guidestones you say?
The Georgia Guidestones were a granite monument, resembling Stonehedge, with a set of 10 guidelines inscribed into the stone in eight modern languages. A shorter message was inscribed at the top of the structure in four ancient languages. The monument was located in Elberton, Georgia about 90 miles east of Atlanta, and was unveiled on March 22, 1980. The Guidestones were 19 feet 3 inches tall, made from six granite slabs weighing a total of 237,746 pounds. They were built by an unknown man using the pseudonym R. C. Christian on behalf of "a small group of loyal Americans." Christian commissioned the structure, but later transferred ownership of the land and the Guidestones to Elbert County. To this day, Christian's identity remains a mystery.
So what is the big deal with the Guidestones and why would somebody want to blow them up? Well, here is the what was inscribed on them:
LET THESE BE GUIDESTONES TO AN AGE OF REASON
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.
Rule passion — faith — tradition — and all things with tempered reason.
Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts.
Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court.
Avoid petty laws and useless officials.
Balance personal rights with social duties.
Prize truth — beauty — love — seeking harmony with the infinite.
Be not a cancer on the Earth — Leave room for nature — Leave room for nature.
Looks kind of innocuous no? Except for that first guideline, which says that humanity needs to be capped at 500 million people on this planet. The Green Dream of a smaller population of humans to save the planet. Apparently, this guideline is what the Liberal World Order (aka New World Order), espouses and is currently being realized by the culling covid shots, so say many people.
According to many, the Georgia Guidestones were satanic in nature, and the ten guidelines were the ten commandments of the antichrist. The story goes:
an elegant, well-spoken, well-dressed, and grey-haired man who identified himself only as “R. C. Christian” appeared at a granite company in nearby Elberton, GA one day requesting a quote on the project. Figuring he was some “nut,” the granite specialist purposely claimed a ridiculous price, figuring Mr. “Christian” would balk. Instead, Mr. Christian agreed to the price. R. C. Christian allegedly presented builders with a shoebox containing a wooden model of the monument along with 10 pages of extremely detailed specifications.
At least R.C. Christian wasn't as confused as Nigel Tufnel.
The story goes on to say:
Christian explained that the structure he had in mind would serve as a compass, calendar, and clock. It would also need to be engraved with a set of guides written in eight of the world's major languages. And it had to be capable of withstanding the most catastrophic events, so that the shattered remnants of humanity would be able to use those guides to reestablish a better civilization than the one that was about to destroy itself.
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As to the identity of R.C. Christian (which the man himself said was a pseudonym), some people suspect the Rosicrucian Order financed the project since “Rose Cross Christian,” AKA “Christian Rosenkreuz,” was the founder of the mystical society of the Rosicrucian Order. I guess we will never know who R.C. Christian was, since the project’s builders’ had to sign a legal agreement never to reveal the identity of the financiers. They also swore to destroy all legal papers regarding the Guidestones’ construction once the project was finished.
So that's the history of the Georgia Guidestones. What do I think?
First, it's never a good thing to destroy a work of art, no matter the history. Hence, the “me-too freakout” destruction and removal of statutes, secular and religious, over the last two years is criminal in my book. The same with this monument. No matter what it says and why it was built, it is history and you can't erase history without the consequences of reliving it.
However, if the Guidestones were built for satanic purposes and the culling of humanity, then maybe it was Divine intervention. Who knows? Only God knows. This world is on a downward spiral right now, and maybe even God has had enough. Boom, goes the dynamite! At least no one was hurt in the explosion, which occurred at 3:33am. Sometimes divine signs happen and we should probably heed those signs for our own good.
The anonymous creation history of the Georgia Guidestones is quite spooky and this happened in 1980, not so very long ago. So, I can see how the Guidestones announced to the world a new era of death, destruction and chaos, and look what has happened over the last 40 years. Maybe the anonymous destruction of the Georgia Guidestones will be equally spooky, announcing to the world a new era of life, growth and peace.
I guess we will find out.
So a bizarre thing happened to a bizarre object at a bizarre time of night (333 is an interesting number if you were into the 'western magickal tradition' of the occult, thirty years ago maybe.
I never even heard of these things until a few years ago, and it struck me as highly unlikely that they would get permits, etc, to erect such a structure without having to prove a real identity. Or for that matter, to purchase or transfer land without having to do so. Of course, they probably used a 'shell' entity or something.