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Question about the Georgia Guidestones

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I have recently heard about the Georgia Guidestones, a bunch of stones carved with the financial help of a guy named "R. C. Christian".

Apparently it looks like it's the "NWO public plan".

As wikipedia and half of the Internet is not working for me; can somebody who knows about these stones tell me what they are about? I'm sure they are nothing, but it's kind of intriguing.
 
It's just some peace-on-earth, harmony-with-nature, feel-good display. Only in the right-wing paranoid mindset is it something to get worked up over.

(and why is this in conspiracy?)
Because there are people who believe that the NWO chose to reveal its evil plan by displaying it on poorly-translated megaliths in Georgia.
 
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I too came across these, last year sometime and wondered what i was really looking at. As I don't tend to subscribe to much CT, I don't find them that odd. Some person with money and a message to leave maybe, not sure.

It is interesting tho, not too many things out there like this that I am aware of. I do keep hearing CT folks referring to it though, as if it was some kind of proof that the NWO exists.
 
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Given the timing, I suppose it's possible that the backer believed a nuclear war was imminent, which could wipe out nearly all of the earth's population, and that people might come upon the stones in an ensuing dark age.
 
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I live about 20 miles from the Guidestones and have passed them many times. I have always meant to stop and actually look at them, but never have. The local opinion is that they are a hoax of some type, possibly done by the granite company to get attention (if so it worked!)
 
(and why is this in conspiracy?)
CTers claim its proof the nWo wants to kill 90% of the worlds population

note the first point:
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 one 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.

however it doesnt fly with the one-world governemnt the nWo also wants:

Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a one world court
 
I live about 20 miles from the Guidestones and have passed them many times. I have always meant to stop and actually look at them, but never have. The local opinion is that they are a hoax of some type, possibly done by the granite company to get attention (if so it worked!)


Yes, not coincidentally, the Guidestones are near Elberton, the center of Georgia’s granite industry, and the town bills itself as ‘the granite capital of the world.’ It's probably no more mysterious than that.
 
Wouldn't the "R. C." in "R. C. Christian" most likely stand for "Roman Catholic"? (Even though it's hardly R.C. dogma carved on the guidestones.)

Or maybe "Remote Control"?

Babson's Boulders in Dogtown, Massachusetts have been around longer:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Keepoutofdebt.JPG

(Boulder inscriptions not shown in the Wikipedia article include "SPIRITUAL POWER" and "HELP MOTHER.")

Respectfully,
Myriad
 
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There's apparently a hidden time machine below the central stone. No opening date, though.
 
however it doesnt fly with the one-world governemnt the nWo also wants:
Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a one world court
Conspiracy theorists do like to point out how the guidestones supposedly foretell the creation of a "World Court" which usually is conspiracy speak for the International Criminal Court.

The Georgia Guidestones tell that there should be a World Court, and by golly a World Court is actually created! Coincidence? There is only one thing that is missing in the conspiracy theorists argument: any mention of the fact that the guidestones specifically describe what this World Court should be, and it isn't to bring those guilty of War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity or Genocide to justice like the International Criminal Court is intended to do.

Rather it says that this world court is meant to resolve disputes between nations, and is therefore exactly like the International Court of Justice, established in 1945. Amazingly the Georgia Guidestones predicted the establishment of this world court by -35 years! Coincidence? :cool:
 
Despite the implied nefarious purposes or the lighter and more plausible reasons for the erection of the monument, there seems to be something overlooked by many...the Georgia Guidestones make a great "doggy tree":
From the Canadian Free Press
"Why are they allowed to stand?" asks an Internet reactor.

Oh, come now. They do, afterall make a convenient peeing post for the meandering cats, dogs and lost souls of bucolic Elbert County.

If ya gotta go and don't have a lot of fire hydrants handy, a big ol' granite wall will do just fine!:p
 
Well, R.C. is often standing for Rose-Cross, an occult symbol of Christian Hermetic orders, and is also a symbol some traditions of Freemasonry recognize.

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Well, R.C. is often standing for Rose-Cross, an occult symbol of Christian Hermetic orders, and is also a symbol some traditions of Freemasonry recognize.

[qimg]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Rosy_Cross_color.png/479px-Rosy_Cross_color.png[/qimg]

The symbol of the Rose Croix (of which I was once a member) is a bit different:
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...and if hadn't been around more than a hundred years before "teh interwebsss" came into being, I would swear that it says "LOL" at the bottom.
The NWO was really on the ball when they designed that Masonic symbol....:p
 

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