Georgia Guidestones Explosion and Demolition
This is the security camera footage of the explosion that knocked down the first main stone of “America’s Stonehenge” just before 4AM on July 6th and then its demolition later that afternoon, due to the hazards posed by the instability of the remaining stones. The explosion was caught by two cameras, apparently knocking out the first one.
For 42 years, the mysterious structure known as the Georgia Guidestones has spawned conspiracy theories with its message consisting of a set of ten guidelines or principles engraved in eight different languages, one language on each face of the four large upright stones, English, Spanish, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, Traditional Chinese and Russian:
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.
An explanatory tablet set alongside the stones identified the structure and the languages used on it and lists various facts about the size, weight (237,746 lbs – 107,840 kg) and the astronomical features of the stones, the date it was installed, and the sponsors of the project, who are referred to as “A small group of Americans who seek the Age of Reason”. The author of the stones listed as “RC Christian”, which appears to be a nod to the 17th century movement of Rosicrucianism.
A 2009 article by Wired magazine about the Georgia Guidestones notes that in 1993, Yoko Ono appeared to be a big fan of the message when she contributed a track to a tribute album for avant-garde composer John Cage called “Georgia Stone”, with Ono chanting the 10th and final line nearly verbatim: “Be not a cancer on Earth — leave room for nature — leave room for nature.”
However, the genocidal implications of the first two lines, “Maintain humanity under 500,000,000” and “Guide reproduction wisely” have created many enemies, some of whom have labeled the message as the “Ten Commandments of the Antichrist”. In 2008, the stones were heavily vandalized with spray paint and polyurethane.
With the taxpayer-funded Big Pharma genocide currently underway, these lines have garnered increasing attention and last May, Kandiss Taylor, a candidate for the 2022 Republican nomination for Governor of Georgia, made the destruction of the Guidestones one of her campaign pledges, claiming they were a “Satanic evil”.
Active eugenicist, Ted Turner and founder of CNN headquartered in nearby Atlanta has often been posited as the éminence grise behind the Georgia Guidestones but it is not known who commissioned the structure or why. An internet archive from 2008 indicates that the property is tax exempt and owned by the Elbert County Board of Commissioners.
The explanatory tablet also referred to a time capsule buried under the tablet, with spaces left blank for the dates on which the capsule was buried and when it was to be opened. It would seem that the next step would be to get the Elbert County Board of Commissioners to open the time capsule…