Posted on 07/06/2022 4:06:48 PM PDT by dynachrome
Following extensive damage from an apparent explosive device, the mysterious Georgia Guidestones have been brought down. The structure was damaged early Wednesday morning in an apparent act of vandalism.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation stated at noon that around 4 a.m. on Wednesday morning, "unknown individuals" detonated an explosive device that destroyed a "large portion" of the mysterious structure.
A video taken by SKYFOX showed that one of the four pillars of the structure had been completely destroyed, damaging the granite slab it was supporting.
(1/3) The GBI and Elbert County Sheriff’s Office are investigating an explosion that destroyed the Georgia Guidestones near Elberton, GA.
The preliminary information indicates that unknown individuals detonated an explosive device at around 4:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 6th.
— GA Bureau of Investigation (@GBI_GA) July 6, 2022
By 5:16 p.m., an image shared on Twitter by journalist Myra Ruiz showed the remnants of the Guidestones torn down by a construction crew. The reason for the toppling of the remaining three monoliths is not yet clear.
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Google maps calculates by method of travel, so your figure is probably by road.
By actual distance: The distance between [40.749168, -73.9696668] and [34.2320349, -82.8966303] is:
1,069.6 km or 664.6 miles
I think whoever bombed it should get the Medal of Freedom.
Ok
I love you anyhow
Hot enough?
Hotter than the hinges of Hades, but the tomatoes are great this year.
LOL!!!
Wonder if he had insurance on the Guidestones.
And yes, I understand that this victory is symbolic, while the virulent mentality behind the monument goes on.
Whether it was just a joke (to poke Billy Bob with a stick) or whether they actually believed that stuff, it took some seriously sick people to build that thing.
Considering the location, Ted Turner was probably a major player.
LOL! well, it wasn’t an AoG... or was it???
indirectly of course
7. Avoid petty laws and useless officials.
Well, they got 1 out of 10 right...
Lol! That one was probably a mistake.
bttt
According to Elbert county, Georgia, it was given to the county in 1979, and is/was public property. Not sure about the Rosicrucian influence in rural Georgia, but it seems kind of off-brand for them.
“The rest of it sounds like hippy dippy shit from the 70’s.”
Like a Desiderata plaque crossed with The Population Bomb.
That’s exactly what I thought.
They better keep an eye on the CNN building in Atlanta, whoever did this may be on a mission.
OK!!!
So I guess we’re all supposed to be sad that this thing is going on now… Strangely, I’m not…
Don’t care they were there, Don’t care they’re gone!
Apparently there is video footage of someone running to and then from the stones.
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