Louis Serna first saw this stone pillar in December 2013, sitting in the lobby of the St. James Hotel in Cimarron, New Mexico. The hotels former owner claims the pillar was left in the hotel in 1987, by a rancher who found it on nearby forest land. Over the last three years, Serna has been researching the symbols carved into the stone and coming up with his best theories on its meaning. Serna is still seeking any professional help in interpreting the pillars symbols.
The pillar is three and a half feet tall with four sides. Each side prominently features a Templar cross.
Most notably on the third side of the pillar, Serna notes smaller lettering or symbols toward the bottom.
Today, the stone remains in the lobby of the St. James Hotel. Without an official name, Serna calls the pillar the St. James Monument.

In early 2016, a ranger with the Carson National Forest found a similar pillar still standing in forest. The pillar is said to be near several grave markers, however, Serna doesnt believe the pillar is a grave stone.

Today, the stone remains in the lobby of the St. James Hotel. Without an official name, Serna calls the pillar the St. James Monument.
Conquistador Burma shave pillars.
Cimmeria
Mileage marker to Atlantis.
Sometimes I wonder how much of our history has been deliberately buried.
FR is slipping.
I could totally make that.
I just watched a YouTube show about these last night. This guy Lerna has some pretty far out theories about their origins.
Vikings
bttt
Fakity fake fake.
Looks to me to be saying, “Louie, sit down and eat...your dinner is getting cold”.
An offering to the great Mayan God, Covfefe.
It contains directions on how to start a weed whacker.
They look 20th century to me.
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