I thought of them immediately. They are a well-advertised (at least in the 'odd stuff' department), expensive, and explicitly call for drastic reductions in the number of humans on the planet.
Enough mystery surrounds their emplacement (for whom?) that it would appeal to folks who are 'into' the occult and wierdness, and those are the sort of people I'd think might be most likely to embrace some sort of philosophy which would entail the death of huge numbers of (other, of course) humans.
People who lack some strong moral compass or means of guidance are easily prey to arguments for eugenics programs of all sorts.
If you read one of the inscriptions instructs mankind not to allow populations of the earth to exceed about 600 million. It is certainly occultic and New Age in its inscriptions as well as one world in its direction.
I agree with your last sentence.
If you read one of the inscriptions instructs mankind not to allow populations of the earth to exceed about 600 million. It is certainly occultic and New Age in its inscriptions as well as one world in its direction.
I agree with your last sentence.