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originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
Have you been to Denver International airport as well?
I'm there usually twice a month, fantastic airport.
originally posted by: Sahabi
I've been there a few times to investigate and study different aspects of the monument. It's a truly stunning site.
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
Do you suppose that if you are a mason that you will be one of the 500 million? And not one of the six and a half billion?
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
Do you know about the 'Georgia Guidestones'?
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
You claim that you are a master mason and all you can say is 'I think they're retarded'??
In what way are they retarded? Whatever that means.
scribol.com...
The grand unveiling of the Georgia Guidestones occurred on March 22, 1980, more than 30 years ago. Yet, very little awareness of it really circulated, until maybe 2005 when the environmental movement became such a hot topic. Throughout this time, though no one knows who actually commissioned its construction; all that is known is that a man by the name of R.C. Christian wanted to build it. “R.C.” is most likely short for “the Rose and Cross” of Rosicrucianism, which is simply the precursor to what is known as Freemasonry today. Not surprisingly a tablet not too far from the monument reads, “Let these be guidestones to an Age of Reason”, which echoes the writing of one Thomas Paine, a prominent 18th century Freemason.
en.wikipedia.org...
Christian delivered a scale model of the guidestones and ten pages of specifications.[2] The five-acre[2] land was apparently purchased by Christian on October 1, 1979,[3][4][non-primary source needed] from farm owner Wayne Mullinex.[2] Mullinex and his children were given lifetime cattle grazing rights on the guidestones site.[2] The monument was unveiled on March 22, 1980, before an audience variously described as 100[5] or 400 people.[2] Christian later transferred ownership of the land and the guidestones to Elbert County.
Let me know when you have something factual.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: Itisnowagain
Did you notice there are no links to this alleged land sale? Also, I am not here to do your homework, if you want to find out if someone other than the Mullinex family owns the land go to the Elbert County hall of records and pull the property deed, it's free.
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
So are you saying that it is a fact that the Mullinex family own it?
originally posted by: Sahabi
a reply to: Itisnowagain
Of course I know of them. I've been there a few times to investigate and study different aspects of the monument. It's a truly stunning site.
Why 'of course'?
Not everyone knows of them - is it 'of course' because you are a Freemason?
Have you been to Denver International airport as well?
Do you suppose that if you are a mason that you will be one of the 500 million?
What did you discover when you investigated them?