The Georgia Guidestones were controversial from the moment in 1980 when they first popped up, in a field outside Elberton, Georgia. Mysterious Vertical slabs of Pyramid Blue granite bore the same ten-point inscription in eight languages, until an explosion damaged it beyond repair on July 6, 2022. While still standing, it was unstable and had to be demolished. The English version of those inscriptions was topped by one appearing to advocate wiping out 90% of the human race. Investigative journalist Thomas Lake went to great effort trying to answer two questions. Who put it there and who blew it up. He answered one of them. The answer pretty well confirms that R.C. Christian really meant it when he acted like Moses, to hand down to humanity mass genocide written in stone, like the Ten Commandments.
Georgia Guidestones mystery
Master stone-carver Wayne Mullenix knows more about the Georgia Guidestones than anyone one else still living. It’s never been a secret that he’s the one who carved the inscriptions onto the monument. He’s still not giving any hints as to who the mysterious man who commissioned him really is. Elberton, Georgia is renowned as the Granite Capital of the World.
One day, a man calling himself Robert Christian walked into his shop and wanted to know how much it would cost. Price wasn’t a problem but the design had to be followed exactly. He could do it. Mullenix also “laid their foundation and once owned the red clay on which they were placed.” That’s as much as anyone knew except for what was carved on the stones.
The man using the alias “Christian” claimed he really was one, “which meant he would have known the Old Testament story about Moses coming down from Mount Sinai with the Ten Commandments. The sacred words on those stone tablets were said to be inscribed by the finger of God.” He came up with a fresh set.
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The Georgia Guidestones……
One of the inscriptions….
‘Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature’. pic.twitter.com/Tu4vjN5wTJ— ELExodus (@ELExodus7) February 11, 2024
The first principle carved on the Guidestones, for humanity to live by, orders the death of almost everybody. “Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.”
While five hundred million may sound like a lot, when the Guidestones were erected, the world population was around 4.5 billion. “Following the stranger’s first proposal would have required a population reduction of almost 90 percent.” Controversy has swirled ever since about whether that was really meant to be taken the way it sounds. It was.
Nobody actually had to be killed off or anything but if everyone was restricted to only one child, the target figure would be reached in a few generations. Funny how the world seems to be having so much trouble reproducing, with all the weird stuff in the water, air, soil and food causing mass extinctions.
Follow the crumbs
When Lake started digging into the background of the Guidestones, he quickly discovered that the mysterious R.C. Christian wrote and published a book. It’s not easy to find but he found a copy. Published in 1986, it totally confirms the author is the same guy. “Common Sense Renewed” explains the whole plan.
Besides killing all the useless people, the rest of the suggestions sound like talking points from any meeting of the World Economic Forum. A “world court” to resolve “external disputes,” and a “living, new language” to “unite humanity,” for instance.
“I am the originator of the Georgia Guidestones and the sole author of its inscriptions. I have had the assistance of a number of other American citizens in bringing the monument into being. We have no mysterious purpose or ulterior motives.”
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“We seek common sense pathways to a peaceful world, without bias for particular creeds or philosophies. Yet our message is in some areas controversial. I have chosen to remain anonymous in order to avoid debate and contention. Our guides must stand on their own merits.”
If you want to be allowed to live you need to show “evidence of economic productivity.” Healthcare “should not be seen as unlimited, and some people should get preferential treatment.” Elberton banker Wyatt Martin didn’t mean to let anything slip but accidentally did. He showed some filmmakers some mementos and flashed the return address on an envelope. It matches up perfectly.
All the evidence points to Herbert H. Kersten, a physician from Fort Dodge, Iowa, as the designer of the Guidestones. He’s on public record saying “Most important of all, America should now begin to direct the attention of the world to solving the fundamental problem which threatens to engulf all humanity in social and economic catastrophe. I refer to the uncontrolled reproduction of our species, which has already caused human numbers to far exceed the level which our planet can support in decency.” Mr. Lake went into a whole lot more detail and his full article is well worth the read.