Someone brought a few sticks of dynamite to the Georgia Guidestones, attached them to one of its pillars, and blew it up. The damage was unrepairable, and the monument has now been bulldozed to the ground.
What was supposed to last for millennia lasted less than fifty years. The "eternal message" engraved into stone is now nothing but rubble. All it took for this to happen was one relatively small act of vandalism.
The significance of this goes deeper than it may appear, because the occult is an important tool for the elite, and the Guidestones were steeped in mysticism. Whoever erected the stones intended them to project power and dominance. By blowing them up, the power to dominate was rendered impotent.
Georgia Guidestones |
By Quentin Melson - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, Link
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