You might have heard about the Georgia Guidestones being blown up last week, and if you haven’t heard about it, well, they were blown up last week. Actually, only one of the stones was blown up, but they determined that the 25 thousand pound capstone was in danger of falling, so they went and bulldozed the rest of the thing down. Which, this is already a little fishy because it’s not like the capstone was going to leap and just knock someone out – I mean they could mark the place off. And one thing to mention, the dude from the YouTube channel called “Bright Insight,” pointed out that when bombs went off when he was in Iraq, they studied the area closely for any clues. Yes the capstone might fall, but just block the area from visitors and do your inspections. So, it’s already a little fishy to me that they bulldozed the area so quickly – which is good and ripe for conspiracy.
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What is the story behind the Georgia Guidestones? Why were they erected? And, most mysteriously, who paid the enormous sum of money to have them erected. Moreover, how many times can I say the word “erected,” before it gets weird. There are a number of theories about what group or individual was behind their construction. I’m going to talk about those today, and I’m also going to give you my theory – which is so obvious, I’m wondering what I am missing. If you guys listen to this, and you’re like, “Dude, your theory has this obvious flaw,” please DM me at the Woo! There it is facebook group page. I am all ears.
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http://edition.cnn.com/2010/US/03/22/georgia.mystery.monument/index.html
https://egaonline.com/sites/default/files/The%20Georgia%20Guidestones.pdfhttps://thoughtcatalog.com/jeremy-london/2018/08/27-bizarre-facts-about-the-georgia-guidestones/