Local news outlets are reporting that a portion of the Georgia Guidestones monument was destroyed by an explosion this morning. Nearby residents reported hearing a blast at around 4AM. It's not known whether anyone has been seen, or whether police have any suspects (or are even interested in investigating).
The Georgia Guidestones are a vanity art project built pseudonymously in the 1980's on private property which was then donated to the caretaking of Elbert County, who maintain the site as a minor roadside tourist attraction. The monument presents itself as a set of instructions, carved in multiple languages, for the surviving remnants on rebuilding society if most of humanity is ever destroyed in some unforeseen global catastrophe. Some of the instructions suggest population control, eugenicist leanings, and a "world court", and for these reasons (primarily the last one) the monument is viewed with suspicion by right-wing extremists and mainstream conspiracy theorists alike who believe it is part of a Satanic globalist plot.
The Guidestones were mostly recently in the news this past spring when Georgia GOP gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor (who would eventually lose the primary election) pledged as a cornerstone of her campaign to - if she was elected - issue a day-one executive order to "stand up to the Satanic cabal" by demolishing the monument.
The Georgia Guidestones are a vanity art project built pseudonymously in the 1980's on private property which was then donated to the caretaking of Elbert County, who maintain the site as a minor roadside tourist attraction. The monument presents itself as a set of instructions, carved in multiple languages, for the surviving remnants on rebuilding society if most of humanity is ever destroyed in some unforeseen global catastrophe. Some of the instructions suggest population control, eugenicist leanings, and a "world court", and for these reasons (primarily the last one) the monument is viewed with suspicion by right-wing extremists and mainstream conspiracy theorists alike who believe it is part of a Satanic globalist plot.
The Guidestones were mostly recently in the news this past spring when Georgia GOP gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor (who would eventually lose the primary election) pledged as a cornerstone of her campaign to - if she was elected - issue a day-one executive order to "stand up to the Satanic cabal" by demolishing the monument.
via International Skeptics Forum https://ift.tt/8uBXd4Q
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