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Strange Georgia Guidestones Receive Fresh Attention in the Age of the Pandemic

Strange Georgia Guidestones Receive Fresh Attention in the
Age of the Pandemic 1

Mysterious stone monuments in Georgia that call for a
drastic reduction in the earth’s population are receiving fresh
attention in light of the global coronavirus pandemic.

The Georgia Guidestones were built in 1980 at a cost of $500,000
dollars on behalf of “a small group of loyal Americans” who
remain anonymous to this day, but is believed to include
philanthropist and population control-enthusiast Ted Turner.

Turner has repeatedly advocated for a 95 percent population
reduction and
attends weird confabs
with the likes of Bill Gates and George
Soros to discuss how globalists could use their wealth to “slow
the growth of the world’s population.”

As the History Channel
explains
, the stones are aligned to precisely track
astrological and solar cycles.

“The east and west corners of the monument track sunrise and
sunset. A slot that’s cut into one of the slabs marks the winter
and summer solstices. A shaft that’s drilled through the center
of the stone marks Polaris, the north star. And a slit that’s cut
through the capstone marks the perfect noon time. So that means
it’s this sort of granite Swiss Army knife: The Guidestones have
a calendar, a compass, a translator and a guide…which is
bananas.”

As Lesley Kennedy points out, “In the middle of the time of
Covid, in 2020, the Georgia Guidestones take on a whole new
meaning.”

The most controversial aspect of the stones is the message
carved into them, which has made the monument a target for vandals
on a number of different occasions.

The stones call for “maintaining humanity under 500
million,” a figure which the world hasn’t seen since the
1500’s and would require outright mass genocide to achieve.

The population reduction message has made the monument a target
for those who believe that it’s a beacon for technocratic
elitists to flaunt their new world order agenda.

In a similar manner to Stonehenge, visitors to the monument
often report feeling a strange, powerful energy while standing near
them, with one commenting, “It was rather surreal and eerie
actually standing next to them. It is even eerier with the
remoteness of the actual site.”

As we
highlighted earlier
, another bizarre monolith was recently
discovered in a remote area of a Utah desert. It was almost
certainly placed there by a prankster, but succeeded in setting off
another round of debate over the symbolism of monoliths,
particularly in relation to Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 masterpiece
2001: A Space Odyssey.

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