Georgia Guidestones: ‘America’s Stonehenge’
damaged in apparent explosion
Independent (UK),
by
Graig Graziosi
Original Article
Posted By: Ribicon,
7/6/2022 2:11:04 PM
The mysterious Georgia Guidestones have sustained significant damage after residents reported hearing a thunderous explosion near their location. The Georgia Bureau of Investigations (GBI) told reporters that preliminary information suggests someone used an explosive device to damage the pillars. The Elbert County Sheriff's Office is working with the GBI to investigate the attack on the structure.
The guidestones—sometimes called America's Stonehenge for their appearance after being erected in 1980—consists of six granite slabs, with an inscription carved in eight different languages across the slabs.(Snip)Those recommendations include items like "maintain humanity under 500m in perpetual balance with nature" and "unite humanity with a living new language."
Reply 1 - Posted by:
voxpopuli 7/6/2022 2:23:20 PM (No. 1208197)
any MAGA hats, Crucifixes or We Like Ike buttons found
near this terrorist act?
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
konocti95 7/6/2022 2:29:26 PM (No. 1208207)
Either the aliens are jealous or they want to send humanity a signal to stop being so stupid....or maybe they just want to get in on the whole statue toppeling thing.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Trump'sCousin 7/6/2022 2:49:59 PM (No. 1208223)
They are an affront to God Almighty.
Tear them down.
Or....
Tie gates, Fauci and Biden to them and blow it to kingdom come.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
WV.Hillbilly 7/6/2022 2:54:27 PM (No. 1208226)
What's mysterious about it?
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
GoodDeal 7/6/2022 3:22:26 PM (No. 1208253)
The statue topplers are at it again.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Paintman 7/6/2022 3:27:12 PM (No. 1208257)
#5
The mystery surrounding the Georgia Guidestones is nobody knows who built it or paid for it. It was just put in place in the middle of the night sometime in 1980.
I used to listen to the old Art Bell radio show in the middle of the night. A guest theorized that the person that paid for it was most likely a very wealthy local man , who held some odd views , and if I remember he was somehow tied to the agriculture industry.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Quigley 7/6/2022 3:35:48 PM (No. 1208265)
It reminds me of something written on the restroom wall at the Armadillo World Headquarters in 1970s: “Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana.”
The entire structure has since been completely destroyed. It is unknown who placed those words there- to this day.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Proud Texan 7/6/2022 3:37:18 PM (No. 1208266)
Well, something had to be done to get these rocks back into the news cycle.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Muguy 7/6/2022 3:44:34 PM (No. 1208272)
There is another Stonehenge on the campus of Odessa College in Odessa, Texas.... no need to go out of the country to see it
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
marbles 7/6/2022 4:00:32 PM (No. 1208283)
Those that identify this a "America's stonehenge " , no nothing about Stonehenge that stands on Salisbury Plain.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
BarryNo 7/6/2022 4:19:41 PM (No. 1208297)
I'm against destruction.
That said, i can't think of a monument, except maybe of Lenin or Castro, or that homicidal Che' that i would rather destroy. For a few seconds, as I began to read the article I was afraid it was of Native American origins, whose archeological value could be damaged.
But it's just a pile of rock some self-indulgent sociopathic progressives put up and that hardly qualifies as vandalism.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
toddh 7/6/2022 4:29:58 PM (No. 1208299)
America's Stonehenge is Carhenge.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
danu 7/6/2022 4:45:34 PM (No. 1208306)
never heard of them or knew of them til a week or 2 ago. i just saw a photo w/ some barely legible gibberish.
but i had the distinct feeling that this ugly hunk of rock was pointless, transitory, and would not last.
it may be because our city fathers had purchased an equally ugly 'artistic installation' around that time,
which annoyed ppl to no end--til the protests forced the city to remove it.
notice however, that the universal anger we all felt did not cause us to blow it up, however tempting that was.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
DVC 7/6/2022 5:00:35 PM (No. 1208314)
They are inscribed with words from 1980, apparently, so we see how long they have been wanting us all dead.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
volksford 7/6/2022 5:38:45 PM (No. 1208343)
Take your NWO and stick it up your yin yang...who is the moron who conjured up this stupid nonsense in the first place ?
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
marbles 7/6/2022 5:42:55 PM (No. 1208345)
Of course I meant " know " and not " no ".
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
kiwinews 7/6/2022 6:00:24 PM (No. 1208358)
Why in the world would anybody bother to blow that silly thing up? I've been there, on the way back from somewhere else (not worth an extra trip). Frankly pulling over to see where Old Dan Tucker was buried was more interesting - at least he inspired a song. The "guide stones" are not that big or at all imposing, (calling them Stonehenge is like calling a jack russell terrier a great dane) the text on them is not Great Literature, or in anyway profound - "don't be a cancer on the planet" - if I recall correctly, mildly interesting at best. And a long way from "you are a child if the universe, you have a right to be here" It's the sort of thing you might see any roadside religious nutbar holding up. Seriously, In Ellijay, the Granite Capitol of Georgia, even the McDonalds has a carved granite sign out front. The locals regard it with mild amusement. I'm very surprised anyone wasted the powder to blow it up. It stands on top of a hill, maybe lightning hit it.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Rather Read 7/6/2022 6:08:34 PM (No. 1208366)
There's a podcast I love called Jimmy Akins Mysterious World. Here's his take on the guidestones
https://sqpn.com/2021/02/the-georgia-guidestones-mystery-solved/
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
chance_232 7/6/2022 6:44:15 PM (No. 1208399)
The "guide stones" were raaaaacist.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Trump'sCousin 7/6/2022 6:50:47 PM (No. 1208401)
HOORAY HOORAY HOORAY HOORAY HOORAY HOORAY HOORAY!
It is an affront to God Almighty.
Take down the rest of it by tying Biden, Gates and fauci to it and...
BLOW IT TO KINGDOM COME!
God bless whoever did it.
My money is on some good old American Patriots and a homemade rocket launcher.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
downnout 7/6/2022 8:20:07 PM (No. 1208424)
Hmm. Wanting to maintain humanity under 500 million….maybe Bill Gates put them up.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
DVC 7/7/2022 1:52:57 AM (No. 1208586)
Apparently the WEF thinks that Eichmann was a piker. They plan to better the Third Reich's count by a factor of 1,000 or more.
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