In my mind, one of the signs that we’ve defeated the elites would be the destruction of the Georgia Guidestones. The rubble could be left there and another monument erected around it describing what was there before, how close they came to achieving their evil plan, and how humanity must remain vigilant to prevent it from becoming possible ever again in the future.
Re: Georgia Guidestones:
I think only a handful of people are familiar with this.
It just occurred to me that one way people can redpill people to the GG is to post pictures of their trip to it.
On my department’s SharePoint site, people post photos of vacations. People do the same on FaceBook pages, of course.
All one has to do is post a matter-of-fact photo alongside a couple of photos of other sites. Don’t comment too much on it—just come up with a matter-of-fact sentence about it that will peek curiousity.
I’m not going to be able to make it down there anytime soon. But some of you are within perhaps six hours’ drive or so. You might want to think about making a long weekend trip. See and take pictures of a couple other things that you’ve wanted to see in the larger area and post about how you finally checked some things out you’ve talked about checking out for years.
Looks like those pillars would be easy to topple, doesn’t appear to even be sunk in the ground.
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I would love to see that happen.