Explosion Hits Georgia Guidestones After Kandiss Taylor Calls It Demonic

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The Georgia Guidestones, sometimes referred to as “American Stonehenge,” have regularly been the focus of conspiracy theories. The 16-foot-tall stones are inscribed with 10 guidelines in eight modern languages and four ancient scripts, and they can be seen as a compass, calendar, survival guide for catastrophic events — or, particularly the message about keeping the global population to 500 million, as something more sinister.

The monument has been the center of much speculation since 1979, when a man named Robert C. Christian who said he represented “a small group of loyal Americans” commissioned Elberton Granite Finishing to install it; it’s unclear why. Yoko Ono has praised the monument, while others have said it belongs to the Antichrist, according to Wired.

In her campaign, Taylor connected the monument to her distrust of the COVID-19 vaccine, abortion as “demonic worship,” and the New World Order, the longstanding (and baseless) conspiracy that an authoritarian globalist government is coming.

Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/paigeskinner/georgia-guidestones-explosion

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