Georgia guide stones (description below) brought down by God Himself

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The New Ten Commandments: The Georgia Guidestones
On the highest point in Elbert county in northeastern Georgia stands an unusual monu­ment. Tucked into the heart of “granite” country, the “Georgia Guidestones” are located approximately 9 miles north of the community of Elberton. Considered by many as America’s “Stonehenge,” the intimidating monument stands over nineteen feet high and contains 951 cubic feet of granite. The Guidestones are comprised of four upright slabs, one center stone resembling a squared pillar (called the Gnomen stone), a flat capstone, and five base pieces. Each of the four upright stones weighs 42,437 lbs., and the combined weight of all the stones is approximately 119 tons.

Overwhelming in size, its stated purpose is more blatant yet. Inscribed within the stone are ten new “commandments” for humanity—a vision of earth servitude and New Age philosophy. Chiseled within the edges of the upper capstone is a message in four lan­guages—Sanskrit, Egyptian Hieroglyphics, Babylonian Cuneiform, and Classical Greek— which reads, “Let these be Guidestones to an Age of Reason.” Upon the eight sides of the four monolithic upright stones, eight languages—English, Russian, Hebrew, Arabic, Hindi, Chinese, Spanish, and Swahili—are etched within the granite. Each upright contains the same message in a different language. These ten New Age commandments read,

Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.
Guide reproduction wisely—improving fitness and diversity.
Unite humanity with a living new language.
Rule Passion—Faith—Tradition—and all things with tempered reason.
Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts.
Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court.
Avoid petty laws and useless officials.
Balance personal rights with social duties.
Prize truth—beauty—love—seeking harmony with the infinite.
Be not a cancer on the earth—Leave room for nature—Leave room for nature.
The meaning of the commandments are simple to understand,

We must massively reduce the earth’s population in harmony with “Mother Earth.”
We must manage the remaining people’s ability to reproduce, creating a pseudo- evolu­tionary system of survival of the fittest.
Turn back God’s order of man to pre-Tower of Babel times.
Tolerance must rule, even over truth.
All humanity must come under a system of international law. International law means world management via a supranational authority.
Each nation is accountable to the dictates of a world law authority. Sovereignty, in its presently understood form, would no longer exist.
I actually like this one!
Mankind will be subject to the group’s concept of social responsibility, whatever that may be.
Those alive in this new order are to see God alive in all things—plants, rocks, animals, space, water, fire, air, and people. The idea is simple: God is in all because God is all. You too are therefore a god.
Humanity must recognize its secondary place in “creation.” Nature, embodied as a “god,” comes first.
Even the positions of the stones play a role in displaying this mystical/political message. The four upright blocks are “oriented to the limits of the migration of the moon during the course of the year.” Drilled through the center pillar is an eye-level, oblique hole going north to south through the Gnomen stone “so that the North Star is always visible, symbolizing constancy and orientation with the forces of nature.” A slot is also cut through the Gnomen stone, aligning with the rising sun at the winter and Summer Solstices. More astronomical features are built into the monument.

The history of the monument is shrouded in mystery. Unveiled on March 22, 1980,

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