Tuesday, August 26, 2008

BAD STONES - The Georgia Guidestones



The Georgia Guidestones are located in Elbert County, Georgia, approximately 90 miles (145 kilometers) east of Atlanta, and 9 miles (15 kilometers) north of the center of Elberton. The monument is situated on a rise a short distance to the east of Georgia Highway 77 (Hartwell Highway), and is visible from that road. Small signs beside the highway indicate the turnoff for the Guidestones, which is identified by a street sign as "Guidestones Rd."

The Georgia Guidestones are a huge granite monument located on a hilltop in Elbert County, Georgia, USA. It is sometimes referred to as the "American Stonehenge," a title that has been applied at times to a number of other structures, including Mystery Hill.

A message comprised of ten guides or commandments is inscribed on the monument in eight modern languages, and a shorter message is inscribed at the top of the structure in four ancient scripts.

The monument is almost twenty feet tall, and made from six granite slabs that weigh more than 100 tons. One slab stands in the center, with four arranged around it.

The 10 "Guide Statements" seem to be (at first casual read) agreeable and hopeful until one digs deeper and really considers who erected this monument and what is it's ultimate purpose.

A separate slab states that it was conceived by "R.C. Christian".. But who is "R.C. Christian"? .. watch the following videos to find our and see why people should tremble at the thought of what this represents:




1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hmmmm.....

We always seem to be on the same track. It's almost like we are twins or something ;-)