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Unsolved Mystery: Local Media Questions Georgia Guidestones Destruction A Year Later
Local media in the state of Georgia more than a year later is still wondering who was behind the destruction of the iconic Georgia Guidestones monument.
Fox 5 Atlanta reported last week how the investigation into who destroyed the Guidestones, long considered to be a monument dedicated to the globalists’ depopulation agenda, has evidently stalled out with no suspects to speak of.
The mysterious monument that stood in Elberton, Ga., was demolished last year after an explosive device badly damaged the 119-ton granite structure.
Here’s part of Fox 5 Atlanta’s report:
Thursday marks the one-year anniversary of the shocking bombing of the Georgia Guidestones in Elberton County.
The person responsible for the strange and assumedly random act of destruction has still not been identified or captured by police.
Early on the morning of July 6, 2022, security footage captured an individual quickly approaching the controversial landmark with an object and sprinting away to a silver sedan. A few moments later, additional cameras picked up the explosion, which confirmed that the object placed by the individual was indeed a bomb. Later that day, the remaining pieces were demolished and hauled away due to safety concerns.
(2/3) The videos show the explosion and a car leaving the scene shortly after the explosion. No one was injured. pic.twitter.com/8YNmEML9fW
— GA Bureau of Investigation (@GBI_GA) July 6, 2022
The remainder of the Georgia Guidestones are being demolished following the mysterious explosion, that destroyed one of the pillars earlier this morning. pic.twitter.com/SQGilANDDU
— Swani Files (@SwaniFiles) July 6, 2022
The Guidestones, sometimes referred to as “America’s Stone Henge,” featured the same engraved message of world government and population control in 12 different languages, including 4 ancient languages such as Sanskrit, Egyptian hieroglyphics, and Babylonian Cuneiform.
The English inscription reads:
“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.”
The monument, erected in 1980 to the tune of $500,000 dollars on behalf of an anonymous “small group of loyal Americans,” has long been a subject of speculation with many attributing the statue’s construction to population control-enthusiast Ted Turner.
Author Brad Meltzer told the History Channel, “The way the pillars are erected track astrological and solar cycles,” similar to the prehistoric Stonehenge monument in England.
ExploreGeorgia.org describes the statue as “family-friendly” and notes: “The Guidestones also serve as an astronomical calendar, and every day at noon the sun shines through a narrow hole in the structure and illuminates the day’s date on an engraving.”
Time will tell if law enforcement ever identifies the people responsible for destroying the structures, or if they could be rebuilt.
Alex Jones visited the Guidestones in Nov. 2020 at the height of the coronavirus pandemic:
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