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originally posted by: projectvxn
a reply to: Brotherman
Appears to have been a placed explosive.
I recently watched a video of a breaching device demolishing a reinforced concrete shelter that had very similar effects to what we saw in the video above.
Device of interest is at 7:45 or so on the video. Tell me what you think.
This is very much an improvised breaching charge. But it's a similar effect.
originally posted by: Belialscousin
Same thing you're doing but not as girly.
People think the Rosicrucians put the stones up & that it represents a nefarious plan by secret societies to kill off people.
originally posted by: InwardDiver
a reply to: MeatHookReality
What is written on the stones that draws negative attention?
originally posted by: InwardDiver
a reply to: vNex92
A population at 500 million makes it easier to live in perpetual balance with nature.
From what I've read on ATS, most people believe the GGS to be a depopulation agenda because of the population statement. I disagree. The guide stones were created to withstand time in the event of global war or disaster, thus offering solid advice for surviving populations.
What's listed on the stones is truly good advice for an up and coming civilization.
I am an adept Rosicrucian + Confraternity and no Imperator would sign off on a public Rosicrucian monument & there is no Rosicrucian doxology or philosophy that is concerned about how many people should be on Earth .
originally posted by: InwardDiver
a reply to: MeatHookReality
Maybe the Rosicrucians did put the stones up. It doesn't mean they or the stones represent anything nefarious. Rosicrucian teachings emphasize personal growth and moral development. These stones list values of a fair and just society.