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The Georgia Guidestones - 10 Commandments for a New Age of Reason?

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posted on Jan, 31 2020 @ 10:12 PM
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a reply to: Waterglass
IDK that is right about Bears.
I know that that Bears are revered by the Cherokee, some of my in laws are Cherokee. Wolf and Bear Clan members I have met.

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posted on Jan, 31 2020 @ 10:16 PM
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originally posted by: Waterglass
a reply to: Riffrafter


Here's a woman [Naunie Batchelder] who I wanted to meet in person so I could ask her about her position in 1981. I think that dead ended as she had passed but I will go at it again. Keep in mind I had to go very deep just to find this stuff in August 2019.

Wired - Naunie Batchelder


A 1981 article in the monthly magazine UFO Report cited Naunie Batchelder (identified in the story as "a noted Atlanta psychic") as predicting that the true purpose of the guides would be revealed "within the next 30 years." Viewed from directly overhead, the Guidestones formed an X, the piece in UFO Report observed, making for a perfect landing site.


So, 38 + years ago they predicted we would know 8 years ago? Oh well.



posted on Feb, 1 2020 @ 12:19 AM
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originally posted by: 0zzymand0s
a reply to: JoseGarcia

What limitless energy though? The UAE is only lush right now because they possessed a lot of energy to transform and keep it that way. Most areas are nowhere near as blessed.

The only source of (virtually) unlimited energy I know of offhand is the sun. Solar panels are nowhere near as efficient as they need to be (this is improving) and I haven't seen any real-life plans to daisy-chain millions of O'Neill Cylinders around the sun to capture an "unlimited" supply of energy from our host star.

Without that piece, the carrying capacity of the planet earth is vastly lower than 25 billion. Hell, the race to develop unlimited energy before the population chokes itself to death and uses up most of its resources is a viable solution to the Fermi paradox IMO.


There have been persistent narratives for more than 40 years that the oligarchy has locked up 3-4 DIFFERENT 'zero-point' energy technologies that would yield DECENTRALIZED (that's THEIR beef with it in addition to no more big bucks for them with 'fossil fuels') which would yield from a suitcase sized unit (for home or auto) unlimited energy for roughly $0.50/ year in maintenance.

IIRC, the Q-Anon team has hinted that Trump is determined to release those technologies after he's dealt sufficiently with the oligarchy to succeed at the release. Another reason they loathe the man and want to totally get rid of him and his family.

I have read numerous sources on such and occasionally ran into a personal source or 3 that convincingly has had to do with such research.

In addition to raw greed & power, the oligarchy is purportedly hostile to those technologies because they fear the mushrooming population explosion from it--putting at great risk their grip on power, eventually. i.e. sooner or later from a large population pool, some group or groups would rise up to remove them from power. Prayerfully, Trump will succeed in our era.



posted on Feb, 1 2020 @ 12:51 AM
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originally posted by: JoseGarcia

originally posted by: Raggedyman

originally posted by: IAMALLYETALLIAM
a reply to: Riffrafter

The fact that the world is grossly over populated is a very inconvenient and ugly truth but a truth nonetheless.

If there were only a billion or so of us we would be at something approximating homeostasis. Unfortunately we are not and I'm not sure exactly what the answer is aside from a mass cull or rapid development and implementation of new technologies.


Grossly overpopulated?
I was staggered when I first heard the world was overpopulated, still am

I wonder if people who think like you ever leave the city you live in, if you have ever been anywhere outside of a few block of your birthplace

I live in Australia, we have a population of 22 million, smaller than about 10 cities on earth, meaning on the planet earth there are10 cities with more than 22 million people living in them.
All of Australia has less than 22 million and in your head, because someone told you and you believe them, the earth is overpopulated
That’s pretty silly


Multiple militarily connected folks in China told me that China would take over Australia. That China needed the space & that was sufficient reason for them to do it--when they were able & decided to do the conquest necessary. Aussie's, of course, would be exterminated.

Taiwan has about the same population as Australia.


Unlikely they want to take us over, they could just buy Australia out every single one of us.
But why, China are not overpopulated, plenty of room there and financially we are a trade partner.
A few Chinese politicians in Australia so they can emigrate new voters and vote themselves in.

But I have heard people like you and your “cry wolf” for 40 years, pissing in the wind



posted on Feb, 1 2020 @ 12:58 AM
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a reply to: IAMALLYETALLIAM

No I won’t, you want me to but I won’t

Overpopulated is pure and utter crap and you should be embarrassed stating you believe that the world is overpopulated
Typical Victorian, to many heads and inbred
fee.org...

www.pop.org...

www.realclearscience.com...#!



posted on Feb, 1 2020 @ 01:51 AM
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originally posted by: Raggedyman

Unlikely they want to take us over, they could just buy Australia out every single one of us.


They were telling me this circa before Tienanmen. Lots of things have changed since then.

However, it was clear that there were individuals in the highest political & military circles of power who had those sentiments and there likely still are.



But why, China are not overpopulated, plenty of room there and financially we are a trade partner.


Their view is that they are overpopulated. Certainly they have massive populations in large cities.

But they also believe this IS THE CHINESE CENTURY & likely the CHINESE MILLENNIA when they will rule the world--in their view, pride & goal. Somewhat seen as their turn but also their right because, after all, they are the CENTRAL KINGDOM--i.e. the center of the universe in the traditional view. "Jung Guo" = central kingdom, IIRC.



A few Chinese politicians in Australia so they can emigrate new voters and vote themselves in.


They certainly might do it just that way. My closest Mainland friend now a USA citizen in Minn insists that China is not conquest oriented. I think he's wrong.

Their moves in Africa and South America and on both ends of the Panama Canal are not incidental. They are VERY strategic.

In some respects, I think many of them would prefer a military conquest of Australia on some pretext--"allowing" them to exterminate all Aussies' more 'logically.'

Time will tell. Just reporting what I was told & my perspective.

But I have heard people like you and your “cry wolf” for 40 years, pissing in the wind



posted on Feb, 1 2020 @ 03:29 AM
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a reply to: JoseGarcia

Well Jose it’s well out of my control so no point me panicking because of rumours on the internet from unknown sources and Chinese whispers
They bring their food and I am all in, sick of Macdonalds and Burger King anyway
Bring on the Szechuan chicken and spring rolls



posted on Feb, 1 2020 @ 07:46 AM
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a reply to: Justoneman

Hay if you ever investigated things sometimes you find the best information right on the fringe. Actually I was told the Intel Feds love the tabloids because stuff that is factual real and actual among the garbage floats around there well before it goes mainstream. Assuming it ever does.



posted on Feb, 1 2020 @ 07:49 AM
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a reply to: Justoneman

My next road is to find if possible a legitimate native Cherokee expert on Cherokee Northern Georgia history prior to the arrival of the colonists back in day.



posted on Feb, 1 2020 @ 07:55 AM
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Persistent narratives and multiple connected sources are extremely low bars toward evidence. While I hope we develop more efficient energy sources in the future, I'll believe in them when there are named sources and original, cited works to examine. Your mileage may vary.



posted on Feb, 1 2020 @ 08:46 AM
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a reply to: Gothmog

I thought a picture might be helpful to the thread.

This is in Elberton County, GA USA




posted on Feb, 1 2020 @ 08:48 AM
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a reply to: Riffrafter

I'm gonna erect my own pile of rocks and it's gonna tell everyone to give me their money and hot daughters. Let's see how many bozos fall for that one like they do for this one.



posted on Feb, 1 2020 @ 08:52 AM
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a reply to: Waterglass

Here's an illustration of the Guidestones outlining what is written on each - and in what language.

The multi-languages part I find *very* intriguing.

You're placing a monument in the US. Why multi-languages?

Does anyone have any ideas?





posted on Feb, 1 2020 @ 08:53 AM
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originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: Riffrafter

I'm gonna erect my own pile of rocks and it's gonna tell everyone to give me their money and hot daughters. Let's see how many bozos fall for that one like they do for this one.


Ha!

Don't forget to do it in multiple languages.

Including Swahili.



posted on Feb, 1 2020 @ 09:26 AM
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originally posted by: Riffrafter
a reply to: Gothmog

I thought a picture might be helpful to the thread.

This is in Elberton County, GA USA





Yes
About 75 or so miles from me.



posted on Feb, 1 2020 @ 09:27 AM
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You're placing a monument in the US. Why multi-languages?

The guide was not only for the US.
It was meant for everyone after a major event like nuclear war.

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posted on Feb, 1 2020 @ 09:38 AM
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originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: Riffrafter


You're placing a monument in the US. Why multi-languages?

The guide was not only for the US.
It was meant for everyone after a major event like nuclear war.


Now it makes sense.

So, who needs it in Babylonian Cuneiform?



That's a rhetorical question...I think?



posted on Feb, 1 2020 @ 09:44 AM
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originally posted by: Riffrafter

originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: Riffrafter


You're placing a monument in the US. Why multi-languages?

The guide was not only for the US.
It was meant for everyone after a major event like nuclear war.


Now it makes sense.

So, who needs it in Babylonian Cuneiform?



That's a rhetorical question...I think?


What ????
Now I get it, you are talking about the 4 minor stones surrounding the Guidestones and not the Guidestones proper.
Those are written in 4 dead languages.
Why ?
I dont have a clue.


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posted on Feb, 1 2020 @ 10:31 AM
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originally posted by: Gothmog

originally posted by: Riffrafter

originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: Riffrafter


You're placing a monument in the US. Why multi-languages?

The guide was not only for the US.
It was meant for everyone after a major event like nuclear war.


Now it makes sense.

So, who needs it in Babylonian Cuneiform?



That's a rhetorical question...I think?


What ????
Now I get it, you are talking about the 4 minor stones surrounding the Guidestones and not the Guidestones proper.
Those are written in 4 dead languages.
Why ?
I dont have a clue.



I was looking at the illustration from the article outlining all the languages on the stones.

Strange, huh?

BTW - How far from Atlanta are they? I get to Atlanta a few times a year for business and usually stay an extra day or 2 anyway to visit with friends that live there (Alpharetta).

I guess I could just use Google Maps too...lol

Google is my friend.



posted on Feb, 1 2020 @ 10:41 AM
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a reply to: Riffrafter

I am attaching this link. Open it and scroll down to what this guy wrote from 2010


Scott says: May 28, 2010 at 2:19 pm


Common Sense Renewed

Plus this: Apparently RC Christian met with Wyatt Martin to secure a loan but Martin wanted more ID evidence than his promise. He also observed that RC Christian contradicted himself in that he loved America yet "his" group wanted instructions in several languages. Google really has the Daily Grail story buried.


Wyatt Martin wasn’t born yesterday however, and informed Mr. Christian that “a pseudo-name and a promise of money for a project of this magnitude just was not enough.” The mysterious man was thus forced to swear the banker to secrecy, before providing his real name and enough information for the project to progress financially. Martin remains the only man alive – outside of the secret group – who knows the true identity of ‘Robert C. Christian’.


Daily Grail


This explanation sounds a little suspicious – the name, and the philosophy of the group, suggest the name is more likely inspired by the famous Rosicrucians – the Brotherhood of the Rosy Cross. But more on that soon. For now, it’s worth pointing out that Mr. Christian’s explanation for the need for secrecy was that the group did not want to distract people from the monument or its meaning. More precisely…


The above then leads to these guys:

The Rosicrucians
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