Georgia Guidestones
The Georgia Guidestones,
sometimes referred to as the "American Stonehenge," is a granite
monument erected in Elbert County, Ga., in 1979. The stones are engraved
in eight languages — English, Spanish, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic,
Chinese and Russian — each relaying 10 "new" commandments for "an Age of
Reason." The stones also line up with certain astronomical features.
Though the monument contains no encrypted messages, its purpose and
origin remain shrouded in mystery. They were commissioned by a man who
has yet to be properly identified, who went by the pseudonym of R.C.
Christian.
Of the 10 commandments, the first one is perhaps the most
controversial: "Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance
with nature." Many have taken it to be a license to cull the human
population down to the specified number, and critics of the stones have
called for them to be destroyed. Some conspiracy theorists even believe
they may have been designed by a "Luciferian secret society" calling for
a new world order.
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