🚨 VERY SUSPICIOUS🚨

The ‘Satanic’ Georgia Guidestones were bombed earlier this morning at 4 a.m.

“Unknown individuals” detonated the explosive device and partially destroyed the granite monument in Georgia.

Neighbors reportedly heard the explosion, according to WSB-TV. Elbert County Sheriff’s Office personnel responded to the scene and discovered the destroyed monument.

Photos showed that 1 of the 4 stone panels of the 42-year-old monument had been blown off.

What are the Georgia Guidestones?

The Georgia Guidestones are referred to as the “American Stonehenge,” and are believed by some to be “satanic.”

On each panel, the following is written:

Who Built the Georgia Guidestones?

Robert C. Christian, the man who commissioned the Guidestones in June 1979 (probably not his real name), came to Elbert County to secure the granite slabs because he believed the quarries there produced the finest stone on the planet. The 4 stones stand at 16 feet tall and weigh over 20 tons each. The capstone weighs 25,000 pounds.

The structure, which is a historical monument, displays a 10-part message espousing the conservation of mankind and future generations in eight modern languages — English, Spanish, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese, and Russian — and four ancient languages — Babylonian, Classical Greek, Sanskrit and Ancient Egyptian. The Guidestones also serve as an astronomical calendar.

The Guidestones, which call for keeping the world population at 500 million or below, have been heavily scrutinized by many.

For more than 40 years, the Guidestones have towered over a field, fascinating and confounding many visitors. It is unclear why the 19-foot granite slabs were there, or what they meant, and only one man claimed to know the identity of the benefactor who paid for them.

Yoko Ono is a supporter of the inscriptions on the stones, saying the words are “a stirring call to rational thinking.”

The call she refers to are instructions for basic concepts required to rebuild civilization following a nuclear Doomsday.

Of course, others believe it is an occult structure used for pagan rituals…

Here’s Where it Gets Interesting…

We have been told that the Elbert County sheriff’s deputies, Elberton police, and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation are all investigating the latest attack.

However, for “safety reasons,” the remaining pillars were completely demolished by state officials.

Why would authorities demolish a crime scene before the investigation has been completed? 🤨

It hasn’t even been 24 hours since the attack occurred.

JUSTICE WILL BE SERVED

“Over the years, the Guidestones have created lots of discussions and brought visitors to Elbert County from all over the world,” the Elbert Chamber of Commerce wrote on Facebook. “Whatever your personal opinion on the Guidestones is, this attack is bad for our community. We hope that whoever is responsible is apprehended and brought to justice.”

 

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