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Footage of the explosion:
OK, where’s the footage of the vandals setting the charge/s?
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Footage of the explosion:
Police may be keeping it quiet to give the NWO time to hunt them down.OK, where’s the footage of the vandals setting the charge/s?
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There is now a Christian wacko group known as the Resistance whose main aim in life is the destruction of the Georgia Guidestones:
LINK
RC Christian -> arsey Christians?There is now a Christian wacko group known as the Resistance whose main aim in life is the destruction of the Georgia Guidestones:
LINK
Former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor credits God for 'striking down Satanic Guidestones'
ELBERT COUNTY, Ga. - Former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor reacted to what law enforcement are calling an explosion at the Georgia Guidestones, which Taylor promised to "rid" the state of during her campaign.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said an explosion damaged a controversial Georgia landmark on Wednesday. The GBI said Wednesday unknown people were responsible for the damage. As of Wednesday afternoon, investigators had not connected Taylor to the criminal investigation of the monument's destruction.
Taylor tweeted after news of the alleged explosion broke, calling the Guidestones "Satanic."
Taylor promised to demolish the stones when running for governor, proposing a potential executive order. She linked them to "demonic" worship and human sacrifice in a video.
Taylor's stance on the Georgia Guidestones caught the eye of "Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver, who ranted about Taylor's promise to remove the stones.
The Georgia Guidestones, a granite attraction in Elbert County, are located off of Guidestone Road just east of Ga. Highway 77.
Taylor released a video on Wednesday evening to clarify her position about the Georgia Guidestones.
"If anyone says that I do not believe in law and order and that I would support vandalism, that I would support going outside of our legal system, to demolish something, to vandalize something, they are a liar," Taylor said in the video. "I would never support that. In fact, I think anyone who goes on private or public property to destroy something illegally should be arrested."
Taylor said she believed her words were being twisted and reiterated she only wanted to have the mysterious monument removed through legal means once she took office. She again pointed out it was one of the executive orders she planned to issue if she took office.
"I believe vandalism is illegal and sometimes, people like to call vandalism instead of actually giving God credit because they don’t know how to explain what happens when God moves," Taylor said. "So, until I see a video that shows me anything than what looked like lightning or the hand of God moving on a situation, I’m going to believe it was God."
Taylors said if it was vandalism that there are cameras everywhere and those individuals should be brought to justice.
Early Wednesday afternoon, the GBI released videos showing the explosion that damaged the now-demolished monument. Investigators also released a video showing a silver sedan with a sunroof leaving the scene
"I believe in law and order in this country," she said.
…there was a legitimate candidate for Governor who ran on a platform of destroying the Guidestones, Kandiss Taylor:
https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/ge...andidate-kandiss-taylor-reacts-to-destruction
- Who won a resounding 3.4% of the vote. That’s substantially lower than the score achieved by the Monster Raving Loony Party in the 1994 Rotherham by- election.
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That was a magnificent result for the MRLP, 4.2%! Any idea why Sutch did so well in that election?
That was a magnificent result for the MRLP, 4.2%! Any idea why Sutch did so well in that election?
Just as a minor aside, I took the attribution: "RC Christian" to be just a mild rework of Christian Rosenkreuz.
That may be why the fundies see them as such an affront.
As I looked into the backstory of the Guidestones’ pseudonymous creator, known as Robert Christian or R.C. Christian, I learned that he’d published a book in 1986 under his fictitious name. This book, “Common Sense Renewed,” was said to explain his plan for humanity. The book was rare and elusive. No copies were available on Amazon, nor at any of my local libraries. I saw it listed in the holdings of Ave Maria University in Florida and searched for it there. Neither I nor a librarian could find the book in the stacks. Later, a supervisor called me to say it had disappeared.
I kept looking until I found another copy listed in the online catalogue of an obvious place: the public library in Elberton. It wasn’t on the shelf there either, but when I asked a librarian, she retrieved it from a room behind the desk. The book had a hard gray-blue cover, with the title and author’s name in gold lettering. I opened it and began to read.
That read sounded depressingly like a battle of ignorance against ignorance. I despair.Herbert H. Kersten MD (d. 2005) from Fort Dodge, Iowa looks possible.
This is a very good investigation indeed. I didn't think CNN did journalism anymore, but this is it:
LONG READ:
https://edition.cnn.com/interactive/2024/02/us/georgia-guidestones-mystery-cec-cnnphotos/
Much taken from this:
Dark Clouds over Elberton (2015):
Pseudonyn?By the way, did anybody discover whether the spelling mistake was an innocent error?
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