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Anonymous ID: JktML1vx/pol/511137311#511142076
7/23/2025, 5:46:51 PM
>>511137311
Let's analyze the Georgia Guidestones ritual critically:

Firstly, the message of the stones and the stones themselves:
The stones were clearly anti-humanist, taking an ecological view to assess the current and future situation of the Earth. It had the same message written in multiple languages, some of them being dead languages. This, along with its configuration, signals the monument was made to reflect immutable truths and the course of the human race, having things written in egyptian hieroglyphs up to english. It is suspected rosicrucians commissioned the stones. Secret societies like those are very keen on ancient astronomy. As to what this implies, it's up to debate, but personally I believe in a cyclic cataclysm being kept secret.

Secondly, how and when it was destroyed:
It would be extremely hard for a normal person to destroy it the way it was destroyed, it would take a lot of time, resources, and planning, and most people are living pay check to pay check. So it's unlikely a random person did it. The method of destruction is also amazing: it was done at a distance, and the cameras couldn't pick up who did it. What the camera could pick up was the lamppost temporarily flickering seconds before the stones were destroyed. This could be an indication whatever device was used had a lot of explosive power, temporarily shaking the post, or it used some electromagnetic means strong enough to interfere with electricity. In any case, the fact is the person who did it knew how to stay away from the camera, indicating the person was familiar with the terrain and security cameras. The timing was also curious: 4:03:33am. I don't think this is an accident.

Thirdly, the motive for destroying:
Synthesizing the two previous points: the person used unorthodox means of destroying the stones and was familiar the terrain. The timing was also significant. So I believe the stones were ritualistically destroyed by or under the direction of whoever put them in place.
Anonymous ID: GSBthUl8/pol/509997571#509998052
7/10/2025, 12:24:58 PM
>>509997571
Let's analyze the Georgia Guidestones ritual critically:

Firstly, the message of the stones and the stones themselves:
The stones were clearly anti-humanist, taking an ecological view to assess the current and future situation of the Earth. It had the same message written in multiple languages, some of them being dead languages. This, along with its configuration, signals the monument was made to reflect immutable truths and the course of the human race, having things written in egyptian hieroglyphs up to english. It is suspected rosicrucians commissioned the stones. Secret societies like those are very keen on ancient astronomy. As to what this implies, it's up to debate, but personally I believe in a cyclic cataclysm being kept secret.

Secondly, how and when it was destroyed:
It would be extremely hard for a normal person to destroy it the way it was destroyed, it would take a lot of time, resources, and planning, and most people are living pay check to pay check. So it's unlikely a random person did it. The method of destruction is also amazing: it was done at a distance, and the cameras couldn't pick up who did it. What the camera could pick up was the lamppost temporarily flickering seconds before the stones were destroyed. This could be an indication whatever device was used had a lot of explosive power, temporarily shaking the post, or it used some electromagnetic means strong enough to interfere with electricity. In any case, the fact is the person who did it knew how to stay away from the camera, indicating the person was familiar with the terrain and security cameras. The timing was also curious: 4:03:33am. I don't think this is an accident.

Thirdly, the motive for destroying:
Synthesizing the two previous points: the person used unorthodox means of destroying the stones and was familiar the terrain. The timing was also significant. So I believe the stones were ritualistically destroyed by or under the direction of whoever put them in place.