See here for
essential background: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2023/01/notice-of-two-substack-exclusives-23123.html.
And: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2022/07/georgia-guidestones-livestream.html.
Just five months after an heroic individual destroyed the Georgia Guidestones, a new documentary has been released claiming to have solved the mystery of its mysterious creator, a man who goes under the pseudonym "RC Christian". There has been much speculation about his real identity, that it was Klaus Schwab, that it is meant to sound like "Rosicrucian"; he was Ted Turner or L Ron Hubbard etc. All we previously knew was that the enigmatic one arranged the construction of the monument via a few contacts inElbert
County . The person he dealt with
the most was the president of the Granite City Bank, Wyatt Martin. It was
through this bank that the project was funded. RC Christian was obviously a
wealthy man, or was authorized to handle a lot of money from other patrons
because the masons who built the Guidestones deliberately overcharged him, but
he didn't care. The site was unveiled at a ceremony in March 1980 and if
Christian were there he was strictly incognito, mixed in with the general
audience. Six years later he wrote a book, also under his alias, called Common Sense Renewed. In it he said: "I am the originator of the Georgia
Guidestones and the sole author of its inscriptions. I have had the assistance
of a number of other American citizens in bringing the monument into being. We
have no mysterious purposes or ulterior motives. We seek common sense pathways
to a peaceful world, without bias for particular creeds or philosophies."
Today Wyatt Martin is the only person
left alive who knows who RC Christian really is and has sworn never to divulge
his identity. He is interviewed for the documentary and stands by that
principle, but he unwittingly provides a vital clue. He shows the filmmakers a formerly
secret box of documents, including letters between himself and Christian. None
of this correspondence includes the stranger's real name, but the camera does
capture images of a postmark on one of the envelopes and an address which
turned out to be Christian's assistant and book publisher. With some more
investigative journalism they soon build up a significant circumstantial case
pointing towards a particular individual. It is something of an anticlimax
because the man in question died in 2005. The opportunity to solve this mystery
in a truly satisfying manner was lost at that moment. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATLrjZh1H3o.
I can't help feeling that the resolution of this mystery
presents a bit of a moral dilemma. Wasn't it rather unfair to exploit the
information gained from filming Wyatt Martin's document box? Were the
filmmakers taking advantage of a genial and slightly naive old man? I would
have been tempted to warn Mr Martin in advance that he had accidentally let
slip the key to blowing RC Christian's cover. I can guess Mr Martin was not
pleased when this film was published. Whatever the answer, the Georgia Guidestones
are gone and I'm glad. However, the Elberton Granite Association, the stonemason
that originally built the Guidestones, has offered to rebuild a facsimile
monument based faithfully on the original plans, for no charge at all. This
must be motivated by the blow to the tourist industry Elbert
County has suffered as a result of
the Stones' loss. For legal reasons I will not say what I hope will happen
next...
See here for more background: https://hpanwo-bb.blogspot.com/2022/07/the-stag-and-stones-poem.html.
And: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2009/11/alternative-view-3-part-4.html.
And: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2022/07/georgia-guidestones-livestream.html.
Just five months after an heroic individual destroyed the Georgia Guidestones, a new documentary has been released claiming to have solved the mystery of its mysterious creator, a man who goes under the pseudonym "RC Christian". There has been much speculation about his real identity, that it was Klaus Schwab, that it is meant to sound like "Rosicrucian"; he was Ted Turner or L Ron Hubbard etc. All we previously knew was that the enigmatic one arranged the construction of the monument via a few contacts in
See here for more background: https://hpanwo-bb.blogspot.com/2022/07/the-stag-and-stones-poem.html.
And: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2009/11/alternative-view-3-part-4.html.
"For legal reasons I will not say what I hope will happen next..."
ReplyDeleteConsidering your vocal opinions on other man made structures such as statues being defaced or destroyed because a section of society finds them offensive I find your view on the Georgia guide stones staggeringly hypocritical.
Especially given they had been around a long time (1980) before the 'conspiracists' decided through pure speculation it was the work of the NWO some time in the early to mid nineties (something astoundingly unbelievable unless the NWO is more the American world order as all the 'Likeminded benefactors' in thier creation were from the US).
In actuality it's more akin to some conservative evangelical Christians putting up a piece of their believes/moral code from that time period (circa late seventies) in much as the way they still do all across the US albeit in less obscure fashion (hence the speculation).
Though anonymous benefactors financing something of this nature are very common this doesn't seem to deter a good conspiracy...
I do agree that I dislike the message also but I don't go around blowing up message boards outside churches or on highways as a non-Christian so I wouldn't do the same to the guide stones even if I had been led to believe they were somehow part of the NWO.
Free speech is for everyone even if you dislike the message.
I can think of no rebuttal to that right now, Anon. Maybe this is just another sign we are at war. If so then concepts like objection to hypocrisy will have to wait until peace once again returns.
ReplyDeleteNobody can support a monument that condones genocide , which is in effect what the stones called for. You can dress it up any way you like but thats the truth of it.
ReplyDeleteExactly, John.
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