The Georgia Guidestones - Illuminati Ten Commandments?

@JF, May The force will be with you always! :smiley:

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A 5G DEW perspective [tested on their monument]

The Georgia Guidestones Appear Not To Have Been Bombed: They Were Hit With a Direct Energy Weapon Instead

I woke up this morning and checked Jim Stone’s website and his lead story was the Georgia Guidestones got blown up at 4am in the morning. Not all of the Satanic blocks came down, but a good chunk did. I wonder how someone was able to bomb the blocks whe they have security cameras on 24/7 at the Guidestones. Either way a message was clearly sent to the Demons who put these building blocks up.

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THIS IS THE GREAT RESET HAPPENING

Richie from Boston's take on the downing of the Georgia Guidestones:

New RichiefromBoston: Georgia Guidestones Were "Taken" Down as a Declaration by the Elites. Not a Win For Us

No “explosions” no “attacks” the stones were their plan to roll out Agenda 21/30 and now that its up and running, no need for them stones.

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She (in the video) has been Commanded not to channel spirits (be a medium).
He has been Commanded not to use mantras (vain repetition prayer).
We (collectively) have such a long way to go...

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Thank you @Persistent
And with you.

Boris Johnson resigns the next day on 7th July

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Wednesday’s departures included no fewer than 14 Cabinet ministers, the most to quit the government in a single day for 90 years.

@GodTaughtMeHow ,
Thank-you for bringing this to my attention.

Agreed.

Agreed.

Understood. Yes, learn and re-learn the right way with Father and Christ Jesus. Amen.

The Lord says that we MUST unlearn what we have learned.

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Agreed. The Lord is always unequivocally correct in all matters.
Learning to Love and Laugh.

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This has to go. It is not amazing as the video narrator claims. It is disgusting and am ashamed to say we have allowed this to exist.

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Time-Capsule?

Authorities Reveal Result of Search for Georgia Guidestones Time Capsule

After the destruction of the Georgia Guidestones early Wednesday, authorities eagerly searched for a time capsule buried nearby—but they found nothing.

According to police Lieutenant Shane Allen, the local government dug beneath a plaque by the monument that promised a time capsule six feet beneath it.

“There was no hole. There was no nothing. It was a slab of concrete on top of dirt,” he said.

The Guidestones monument, built at a high cost by an anonymous man, has many mysteries. The plaque announcing the time capsule was one of them.

“Sponsors: A small group of Americans who seek the Age of Reason,” it reads. “Time Capsule placed six feet below this spot on to be opened on.”

The space after each “on” is blank.

Other inscriptions in several languages on the stones offer ten rules for humanity to follow.

Unlike most time capsules, the time capsule’s plaque doesn’t mention the date it was buried or the date it should be retrieved.

Allen, the officer responsible for securing the scene, said that although authorities dug six feet into Georgia soil, they found nothing.

He added that the time capsule’s recent removal would have left obvious signs.

“You can tell it was undisturbed,” he said.

However, people have tried to dig under the Guidestones in the past, he said.

“We had one guy that dug a good ways underneath it,” he said. “It just got buried back up.”

Allen said that the Guidestones are a lightning rod for conspiracy theories.

When a chip broke off the capstone’s corner, a pair of newlyweds made a granite block with the date of their wedding and attached it in the empty space, he said.

In a little while, conspiracy theorists began creating bizarre theories about the meaning of the date, Allen said. No matter what happens with the Guidestones, someone will find a conspiratorial explanation.

“There’s more conspiracy around it than there is actual truth,” he said. “And that’s the problem.”

Some have claimed the Guidestones are satanic. Others have claimed they were created by a white supremacist. More have claimed they were made by a group in favor of a “New World Order.”

Stunts and Stone

Fans of the Guidestones sometimes jokingly add to the conspiratorial chaos.

Ernie Bryson, a Danielsville resident and appreciator of the Guidestones, said he once faked a ritual at the Guidestones as a joke. He held hands with a few other visitors. He invited the next people to arrive into the circle.

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Was what hit the Georgia Guide stones a demonstration of how they hope to achieve population reduction? Three dead and one critically hurt after lightning strike near White House | Washington DC | The Guardian

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@Gareth ,
So they are saying to expect 12 % more lightening strikes: excerpt from article, "each 1.8F of warming translating into a 12% rise in the number of lightning strikes." They are waning, planning for more strikes, (kills) possible energy weapon?

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Whilst it was applauded that the GG were taken down by good-doers (I was one of many in favor of their destruction), it can be speculated too that the GG were taken down by those who support the GG agenda because afterall the GG could be used as evidence against T.H.E.M. as more and more people are waking-up to the globalist's agenda of depopulation.

This interview was done approximately 4 months before the Georgia Guidestones were taken down on July 6, 2022.