Whether you want to believe it or not, the Georgia Guidestones do exist in Elbert County, Georgia, in the United States, and anybody is welcome to visit it to see for themselves.
On these mysterious stone monument are carved-on ten “commandments” for "Who knows what reasons?”.
The first commandment is to maintain the world population under 500 million people.
It is still a mystery that the author(s) of the Georgia Guidestones is still unknown… but maybe except for those in the know.
Erected in 1980, it is a set of 10 guidelines that is inscribed on the structure in eight modern languages, with a shorter message inscribed at the top of the structure in four ancient language scripts: Babylonian, Classical Greek, Sanskrit, and Egyptian hieroglyphs.
The monument stands at the highest point in Elbert County, about 90 miles east of Atlanta, 45 miles from Athens, and 9 miles north of the center of Elberton, and they are visible from Georgia Highway 77 (Hartwell Highway).
The structure is sometimes referred to as an "American Stonehenge".
On these mysterious stone monument are carved-on ten “commandments” for "Who knows what reasons?”.
The first commandment is to maintain the world population under 500 million people.
It is still a mystery that the author(s) of the Georgia Guidestones is still unknown… but maybe except for those in the know.
Erected in 1980, it is a set of 10 guidelines that is inscribed on the structure in eight modern languages, with a shorter message inscribed at the top of the structure in four ancient language scripts: Babylonian, Classical Greek, Sanskrit, and Egyptian hieroglyphs.
The monument stands at the highest point in Elbert County, about 90 miles east of Atlanta, 45 miles from Athens, and 9 miles north of the center of Elberton, and they are visible from Georgia Highway 77 (Hartwell Highway).
The structure is sometimes referred to as an "American Stonehenge".
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