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The Real Illuminati One World Headquarter 13 questions about the clandestine secret society answered Who were the Illuminati, and do they really control the world? Here's what we know about one of history's most alluring secret societies, including how you became a member... What is the Illuminati?
The Illuminati is a name given to both a real and fictitious society. The latter has fueled conspiracy theories for years, with people claiming it to be a secretive and mysterious worldwide organization intent on world domination – as well as being behind some of history’s greatest revolutions and assassinations.

What was the original Illuminati?
The Illuminati was a secret society formed in Bavaria (now part of modern-day Germany) that existed from 1776 to 1785 – its members originally referred to themselves as Perfectibility.

The group was inspired by the ideals of the Enlightenment and founded by professor of canon law Adam Weishaupt. He wanted to promote the education of reason and philanthropy and oppose superstition and religious influence in society.

Weishaupt sought to change the way states in Europe were run, removing the influence of religion from government and giving people a new source of ‘illumination’.

Where was the Illuminati's first meeting?
It’s believed that the Bavarian Illuminati’s first meeting was held in a forest near Ingolstadt on 1 May 1776. Here, five men set out the rules that would govern the secret order.

Eventually the group’s aims focused on influencing political decisions and disrupting institutions like the monarchy and the Church.

A bird known as the ‘owl of Minerva’ (Minerva being the ancient Roman goddess of wisdom) eventually became its main symbol.

How is the Illuminati connected to the Freemasons?
Some members of the Illuminati joined the Freemasons in order to recruit new members.

The Freemasons are a fraternal order that evolved from the guilds of stonemasons and cathedral builders of the Middle Ages.

In some countries, especially the US, there has historically been a lot of paranoia about the Freemasons – in 1828, a single-issue political movement known as the Anti-Masonic Party was even established.

Due to the original Illuminati recruitment of Freemasons, the two groups have often been confused for each other.

How could you join the Illuminati?
To join the Illuminati, you had to have full consent from the other members, possess wealth, and have a good reputation within a suitable family.

There was also a hierarchical system to Illuminati membership. After entering as a ‘novice’, you graduated to a ‘minerval’ and then an ‘illuminated minerval’, although this structure later became more complicated, with 13 degrees of initiation required in order to become a member.

Did the Illuminati use rituals?
The Illuminati did use rituals – most of which remain unknown – and pseudonyms were used to keep the identities of members a secret.

However, the rituals we do know about (found in seized, secret papers) explain how novices could move to a higher level within the Illuminati’s hierarchy: they had to compile a report on all the books they owned, write a list of their weaknesses, and reveal the names of any enemies they had. The novice would then promise to sacrifice personal interests for the good of the society.

Is the all-seeing eye linked to the Illumnati?
The ‘Eye of Providence’ – a symbol resembling an eye inside a triangle – appears on churches around the globe, as well as on Masonic buildings and the US one-dollar bill.

In addition to being associated with Freemasonry, it has also been linked with the Illuminati as a symbol of the group’s control and surveillance of the world.

Originally a Christian emblem, the all-seeing eye has been used in paintings to represent God’s watchfulness over humanity.

In the 18th century, it began to be used in new ways – for example, in Jean-Jacques-François Le Barbier’s The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, an illustrated version of the human rights document adopted by France’s National Constituent Assembly in 1789. Here, it is depicted as an instrument of paternalistic reason, keeping a watchful eye over the newly democratic nation.

There is no official link between the all-seeing eye and the Illuminati – the proposed connection probably stems from the fact that the original group shared similarities with the Freemasons, who used the image as a symbol of God.

Did the Illuminati succeed in world domination?
Some people believe that the Illuminati controls the world today, suggesting that they are so secretive that few are aware of it.

As many members of the Illuminati infiltrated the Freemasons and vice versa, it’s difficult to judge the Illuminati’s success, but most historians believe the original group only gained moderate influence.

Were there any famous members Illuminati?
By 1782, the Illuminati had grown to around 600 members – these included German nobles such as Baron Adolph von Knigge who, as a former Freemason, helped shape the group’s organisation and expansion.

Initially, Weishaupt’s students were the only members, but soon, doctors, lawyers and intellectuals joined. There were between 2,000 and 3,000 Illuminati members by 1784.

Some sources say that renowned writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe also joined, but this is disputed.

Why did the Illuminati disappear?
In 1784, Karl Theodor, Duke of Bavaria, banned the creation of any kind of society not previously authorized by law and the following year he passed a second edict, which expressly banned the Illuminati.

During the arrest of suspected Illuminati members, compromising documents (defending ideas such as atheism and suicide) were found in their possession, as well as instructions for carrying out abortions.

This cemented the belief that the group was a threat to both the state and the Church. The Illuminati then seems to have disappeared, with some people believing that it continued underground.

What happened to Adam Weishaupt?
Adam Weishaupt was eventually stripped of his post at the University of Ingolstadt. After being exiled from Bavaria, he spent the remainder of his life in Gotha, Thuringia, dying in 1830.

Why did the myth of the Illuminati endure?
From the moment they disbanded, conspiracy theories about the Illuminati began to take hold. In 1797, French publicist and Jesuit priest Abbé Augustin Barruel suggested that secret societies like the Illuminati had spearheaded the French Revolution.

First president of the US, George Washington, then wrote a letter the following year in which he stated that he believed the threat of the Illuminati had been avoided, adding further fuel to the idea that the order still existed. Books and sermons condemning the group later sprung up, and third US president, Thomas Jefferson, was falsely accused of being a member.

Why do people still believe in the Illuminati today?
The idea of a world-dominating Illuminati has never really left people’s minds, and still infiltrates popular culture today.

In 1963, a text called the Principia Discordia was published, promoting an alternative belief system known as ‘Discordianism’. Calling for anarchism and civil disobedience by perpetrating hoaxes, its adherents included writer Robert Anton Wilson.

Some followers of Discordianism sent fake letters into magazines claiming that events such as the assassination of US president John F Kennedy were all the work of the Illuminati.

Wilson later published a book with Robert Shea, The Illuminatus! Trilogy, which became a cult success and inspired a new genre of conspiracy fiction, including Dan Brown’s novel (and subsequent film) Angels & Demons. The Illuminati also became connected with Satanism and other ideals that were far removed from those associated with the original 18th-century Bavarian group.

Is the New World Order connected to the Illuminati?
Those who believe in the theory of a New World Order believe that an elite group of people are trying to rule the globe. As well as US presidents, several popstars have been accused of being members, including Beyoncé and Jay-Z. Both have denied the claims.

Your guide to the Freemasons
What do we know about this fraternal organization, and what does it have to do with the master craftsmen of the Middle Ages?

When and where did Freemasonry originate?
There is still a great deal of speculation about how the fraternal organisation of Freemasonry originated. The earliest known texts relating to masonry date to 1390–1425, and state that the craft of masonry began with the Greek mathematician Euclid, in c300 BC Egypt, arriving in England during the reign of King Athelstan in the 10th century.

The earliest English documents on Freemasonry also date to the 14th century and appear to refer to a worker in freestone – a type of sandstone or limestone that was used to create ornamental masonry. Some historians have interpreted the word ‘free’ to mean that the mason was not enslaved or bound to a master, but the truth of this is unclear.

What was a mason?
Highly skilled, a Master Mason combined the skills of architect, builder, craftsman, designer and engineer, using a set of compasses, a marked rope or staff, and a set square to create the magnificent cathedrals and castles of the Middle Ages. The size and scale of the projects undertaken and the scarcity of the tools used led many to believe that Masons possessed some sort of magical secret.

What were Masonic lodges?
Workshops based at the site of major building work were originally referred to as ‘lodges’, a word later used to refer to a community of masons in one place. From the 1660s, we see gentleman joining nonoperative lodges and becoming ‘masons’ – it was this ‘speculative freemasonry’ that evolved into the organization we see today. In 1717, the first Freemason Grand Lodge was formed, when four London lodges met at a tavern in St Paul’s churchyard and declared themselves to be a Grand Lodge – the world’s first.

The movement was designed to allow men to socialize together, avoiding the topics of religion and politics. The Grand Lodge of Ireland was subsequently formed in 1725, followed by the Grand Lodge of Scotland in 1736.

Mirroring the expansion of the British Empire, Freemasonry, too, expanded greatly overseas, and by 1900, some 2,800 Grand Lodges had been formed across the globe, including North America and Europe. Well-known individuals such as George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Edward Jenner, Walter Scott and William IV were all members of the organization.

What was the status of women in Freemasonry?
Masonic lodges were, and still are, restricted to men, as were the stonemason guilds of the Middle Ages, but during the 1740s, Lodges of Adoption began to appear in France, attached to the traditional men-only lodges and operating under their direction.

The first mixed Grand Lodge, Le Droit Humain, was formed in France in 1893, open to women and men who were “just, upright and free, of mature age, sound judgment and strict morals”. Co-Masonry was brought to England in 1902 by social reformer and campaigner for women’s rights, Annie Besant, who was herself initiated in France. A women-only order was formed six years later, and by 1935, it was an exclusively female organization.

Have any women ever joined a men-only lodge?
There are some alleged cases. In the 18th century, Elizabeth Aldworth is said to have secretly watched the proceedings of a lodge meeting. On discovering the breach of their secrecy, they were obliged to admit her and she was seen in public wearing her Masonic regalia.

What about the Masonic conspiracy theories – and are they real?
Conspiracy theories have followed the Freemasons since the 18th century. Among them are claims that the Freemasons are connected to the Illuminati; that they worship the Devil; and even that they faked the Apollo Moon landings.

Symbols, images and ritual remain an important part of the Freemason movement, the learning and performing of which takes place behind closed doors in member-only ceremonies.

Even before construction began in September 1989, there were a number of Denver International Airport (DIA) conspiracy theories. Arguably the tamest of these (or those that would follow) was that there was no need for the airport in the first place and that its construction was a subterfuge designed to hide or disguise the construction of other, far more nefarious structures. In fact, despite claims that Stapleton International Airport was perfectly serviceable, the concourse crowding and tightly packed runways often created schedule disruptions on a national (and even international) level whenever there was inclement weather in the region.

The wild conspiracies didn’t end there, however. In fact, the initial claims barely scratched the surface, and couldn’t foretell the theories that would arise once the facility’s construction was completed. It’s hardly possible to construct a precise timeline of which notion first burst onto the scene, or the subsequent claims that pop up on an almost daily basis. So, while I’ve tried to make this as comprehensive as possible given the time and space allotted, know that this is still an incomplete record.

Nazi Runway Models

One of the more prevalent theories is that the runways at DIA are arranged to form a swastika as a tribute to the fascist New World Order. As can be seen below, this one isn’t quite as far-fetched as it may seem upon hearing the claim. The layout does bear a resemblance to the notorious symbol, particularly if you choose to selectively ignore some parts of the scheme. Far from the nefarious claims, however, the reasoning behind this configuration is pretty straightforward. Simply put, having the various runways splayed out in this pinwheel design makes it easier for multiple runways to be used at once, and minimizes the chance of having to shut down all runways during inclement weather or strong winds.

Of course, as you can see below, the shape isn’t as well-defined in actuality as it seems at first blush. While the brain seeks patterns, and the layout of the airport creates a sense of recognition, once you actually try to trace the lines out, it becomes apparent that the alleged swastika isn’t quite as clearly present as one may have initially thought. Note that the elements which have been traced were picked in order to best define the expected pattern, not because of their significance or prominence. Also, the form was traced without adding lines that aren’t there, or arbitrarily ending lines to create artificial symmetry. Even then, there are a great many elements of the design which have to be ignored completely in order to keep the pattern from being disrupted.

Not That Close Encounters

One of the stranger (and most easily dismissed) claims began with an anonymous individual watching (or re-watching) the 1977 Steven Spielberg classic Close Encounters of the Third Kind. In the film, a mysterious broadcast purportedly reveals the coordinates for Devil’s Tower, a Wyoming landmark that is pivotal to the story. However, for some unknown reason, the coordinates don’t actually correspond to the location of said landmark. Years later, the mystery of the strange coordinates was revealed; they actually indicated the future location of (you guessed it!) Denver International Airport…a dozen years before construction on the airfield began!

Pretty mind-blowing, isn’t it? At least until you scrutinize the claim, at which point you’ll discover that the numbers provided actually point to the longitude and latitude of Ault, Colorado, a small town in Weld County. While Ault (an acronym for “A Unique Little Town”) is indeed closer to DIA than the Devil’s Tower, it still logs in at over 65 miles away from the airport, far enough away that if a DC-10 were to land there, it would likely make national news.

Welcome to the New World

Few things immediately raise the hackles of conspiracy theorists as quickly as the phrase “New World Order,” and few organizations are as frequently targeted by conspiracy theories as the Freemasons. Given that the dedication capstone at the airport not only prominently features a Masonic crest, but also lists members of the “New World Airport Commission,” it should come as no surprise that the mere existence of this monument became a bit of an “Aha!” element in many of the more conspiratorial corners of the internet.

One of the more prominent claims about the New World Airport Commission is that there is no such organization, and never has been, that this was a not-so ‘secret’ code for the (again, you guessed it!) nefarious and nebulous New World Order. The problem with this theory is that the organization not only is a real thing but we here at Western History & Genealogy house 11 boxes of the Commission's archival documents (WH858). The very real (but also quite temporary) commission was formed by Charles Ansbacher, chair of the state’s Council on the Arts and Humanities. The purpose of the organization was primarily to promote and arrange the festivities for the airport’s opening, and as such disbanded shortly after the airport was opened for business. For the record, Mr. Ansbacher, a conductor for the Colorado Springs Symphony, named the committee for Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9 in E minor, “From the New World,” more commonly known as the “New World Symphony.”

In addition to the capstone, there are inscriptions on the floor at various locations of the terminals, which have aroused the suspicions of some not-so-great internet sleuths. In many cases, there is a claim that the engravings are in some secret cabalistic language, and that nobody outside of some feted secret society knows what they mean. In actuality, they are in the Navajo language, and the translations are as follows.

DZIT DIT GAII: The Mountain that is White (or, more simply, White Mountain)

NIINENII NIICIE: Tallow River (the translated Navajo name for the branch of the South Platte River which flows near DIA)

SIS NAAJINI: A mountain sacred to the Navajo people, said to be the eastern boundary of the Dinetah (Mount Blanca or Blanca Peak)

In addition to the Navajo inscriptions, there’s one other item inscribed in the floor which has had quite a fuss made of it, despite being arguably the least mysterious of the lot. It’s an image of a mine cart, with the cryptic letters “Au Ag” inscribed within.

You might be tempted to think, given that Au and Ag are the chemical symbols for Gold and Silver respectively, that this image was a fairly straightforward acknowledgment of Colorado’s history of mining both gold and silver. And you would be correct. However, that hasn’t stopped this benign and innocuous design from raising alarm bells among people who can’t take anything at face value.

The claim relating to this inscription is that it secretly reveals the means by which the Illuminati, Reptilians, and/or New World Order will wipe out the bulk of humanity. The “Au Ag” ostensibly refers to a virulent pathogen known as the Australian Antigen. Of course, an “antigen” is something that actually triggers an immune response, not a pathogen itself. Also, while there is in fact something called the Australia Antigen (so named because it was first found in an Australian Aboriginal patient), it is used to diagnose and treat Hepatitis B. Hardly something destined to wipe out all of humanity except the “elites,” and those destined to toil in the underground fungus mines under their watchful gaze.

Claims with Baggage

Perhaps the most widely known clue to the airport’s “evil agenda” (aside from the big blue horse, of course) was Leo Tanguma’s three-paneled mural titled “Children of the World Dream of Peace.” The painting, particularly the first panel, contains within it some disturbing imagery which has, unsurprisingly, stoked the imaginations of a great many people. There are many claims that it foretells the One World Government; a fascistic future in which the New World Order (or the Illuminati, or the Reptilians, etc.) has wiped out most of the population, and ruthlessly rules over what’s left of humanity with an iron fist.

Of course, once the overarching concept the artist had in mind is explained, the panels make more sense.

The first panel represents the horrors of war, with grieving parental figures, bombed-out buildings, and children sleeping in the rubble. The dominant central figure is a faceless soldier impaling a dove (representing peace) on the point of their sword. This is, without doubt, the panel that is most frequently cited for its sinister overtones, and often the remaining panels are not mentioned or shown.

The second panel depicts impending disasters brought on by climate change. Dead animals are dotted throughout the painting. On either side, the bodies of a woman and a child lie in coffins, illustrating that humans are not immune from the impact of the changing ecosystem. Children of various ethnicities look on with expressions of shock, horror, and dismay, while behind them, a forest burns.

The final, central panel is a scene of hope and optimism for the future. In it, people of all races and nationalities are seen embracing each other, smiling happily, and singing. Weapons of war are bundled in nationalistic flags, with children bearing them forward, to be beaten into plowshares. A broken statue of the soldier from the first panel lies buried and forgotten.

Put together, the mural implies humanity moving past its aggressive tendencies, and defeating the ecological challenges we face. Taken as a whole, the predominant theme is one of hope for the future. Nevertheless, it’s hard to argue that much of the imagery isn't disturbing, even within the intended context. In 2018, as part of the preparation for a large-scale remodel of the Jeppesen Terminal, Leo Tanguma’s infamous murals were removed and put into storage.

Another piece of artwork that receives more than its fair share of online attention is “Mustang,” the giant blue rearing horse statue with glowing red eyes, more commonly known by the nickname “Blucifer.” The fact that Luis Jiménez, the artist who created the sculpture, was killed when a piece of the artwork broke loose and severed an artery in his leg has undoubtedly helped fuel the rumors and speculation regarding the 32-foot-tall creation. However, the so-called “demonic” nature of the installation remains unsubstantiated beyond the fact that people find it eerie. The red eyes often pointed to as “proof” of its nefarious nature were actually a tribute to the artist’s father, who owned and operated a neon sign shop where Jiménez learned to weld and paint and the value of working with his hands.

His wife has also recounted a story of Jiménez investigating a noise late at night and being frightened by a pair of glowing red eyes in his living room. After his initial shock, he realized that they were those of his horse Black Jack, who had somehow gotten into the house. She speculates that he chose the red eyes to illustrate the point that sometimes things can seem frightening simply because they’re unfamiliar or unexpected. Black Jack was also the model Jiménez used for the work, and the blue color was chosen because the horse was a Blue Roan Appaloosa, a breed with a mix of black and white hairs, giving it a distinctive blue tint.

Still another sculpture that garnered the ire of the internet was a 22-foot sculpture of Anubis, the Ancient Egyptian god of death. The piece was erected in June 2010, and was part of an advertising campaign for the Denver Art Museum, as the traveling King Tut exhibit was on display there from June 2010 through January 2011. The piece was paid for by private funds and was removed when the exhibit left town. Nevertheless, the sculpture’s infamy lives on in the dilapidated suburbs of the internet, where it is still touted as evidence of the airport’s malevolent nature.

The last piece of artwork to discuss are those of “Notre Denver,” the two “luggage gargoyles” which can be found in two of the airport’s baggage-claim areas. The creatures each perch in a Samsonite suitcase, a nod to the Samsonite factory which operated in Denver until its closure in 2001. The design of the gargoyles was inspired by those on the Notre Dame cathedral (as might be deduced from the title of the piece). As with the gargoyles of Notre Dame and many other examples of Gothic architecture, the idea is that the creature protects all they oversee. According to their creator, artist Terry Allen, they are posted in baggage claim to ensure your luggage arrives safely, on time, and at the correct carousel. Despite their innocuous tongue-in-cheek nature, their “demonic” visages have nevertheless led some to conclude that they are further evidence of the airport’s sinister secret purpose.

Beneath the Surface

The construction of the airport itself was rife with problems and setbacks, triggering an early onset of conspiratorial claims. One of the first was that the various problems with the design, the construction running wildly over budget, and even a badly timed metalworkers strike, were all due to the fact that the facility was being built on an ancient Native American burial ground. Note that no tribe or Native organization has ever made claims to that effect, as would be expected if that were the case. Also, the archeological evidence suggests that, while the site may have been a hunting ground, there is no evidence of remains that one would expect in a burial ground.

While the airport itself is home to a staggering amount of far-fetched misinformation, there is also a great degree of speculation as to what lies beneath the airport. One claim is that, in addition to the known runways, there are also secret runways buried just below the surface, which extend for 4 or 5 miles each. When the time comes (whatever “time” that may be), they can quickly be uncovered, so that massive planes carrying the Satanic Global Elites™ can be landed safely, ensuring that they are quickly ushered to safety in the underground bunker(s). (We’ll get to those shortly.)

According to many unnamed, anonymous sources, there is a vast, underground complex beneath DIA. A variety of conspiracy sites claim that much of the chaos and turmoil during the airport’s construction was actually deliberately engineered. The claim goes that by constantly altering plans, changing contractors, and shuffling around construction crews, nobody would have a clear picture of what, exactly, was being built. Well, nobody but the lizard people, of course. This claim is somewhat undermined by the fact that they also like to frequently cite one anonymous “whistleblower” who claimed to have worked on a construction crew, and therefore know exactly what was being built.

This brings us to those aforementioned underground bunkers. While it’s true that there are a great many tunnels beneath the airport, the notion of what amounts to an underground city (as is often described) is fanciful at best. A facility the size of DIA requires a significant number of maintenance tunnels, not to mention the sheer amount of passenger baggage that needs to be routed throughout. It’s therefore not surprising that there is a substantial facility beneath the terminals. However, despite what Mr. Anonymous claims, there is no evidence of a 6-story-deep complex, complete with everything needed to keep a colony of “elites” alive and well through a manufactured apocalypse of their own design.

Another hypothesis which has been presented is that the underground facility would be used, not for the survival of the [insert the secret society of your choosing], but rather to imprison the rebels who dared stand against their tyranny. Alternatively, some think it’s what’s known as a “DUMB” (no, seriously), an acronym for Deep Underground Military Base. This theory (I use the word in the colloquial sense, not the scientific one) says that there’s a tunnel connecting the base to the NORAD facility at Cheyenne Mountain. For the record, the longest road tunnel in the world is the Lærdal tunnel in Norway, a stunning engineering feat which measures in at around 15 miles, 6 times shorter than the imaginary 90-mile-long tunnel would have to be. (I specify road tunnel, since tunnels designed to transport water, rather than people or resources, can extend significantly further.)

Again, as with so many of these claims, there is no actual evidence to support any of these assertions, and it’s all just based on speculation, conjecture, and paranoia. For those who have decided that the underground structures, or any of the other things listed in this post, have an insidiously evil secret purpose, no mundane explanation will satisfy, regardless of how reasonable and well-supported it is. The question remains: If a secret organization really was conspiring to wipe out humanity (or whatever else their evil schemes entail), why would they deliberately and intentionally leave so many clues behind?

The Georgia Guidestones was a mysterious monument on which are carved ten “commandments” for a “New Age of Reason”. The first commandment? Maintaining the world population under 500 million people. Ready for another sinister fact? The authors of what was called the American Stonehenge are still a “mystery. ”In this video we will look at the numerous features that defined this monument, its dark message calling for a New World Order, and explain why the occult secret society that built it decided that 2022 was the year to bring it down.
Upon on the granite slabs was written ten “commandments” or “guides” engraved in eight different world languages.

These guides touch upon subjects that are associated with the “New World Order”, including massive depopulation, a single world government, the introduction of a new type of spirituality, and allusions to controls over human reproduction and eugenics. However, it was the very first guide that made the Guidestones so controversial:

"Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature."

In order to obtain a population of less than 500 million, humanity needs to be reduced by about 94%. For this reason, the Guidestones were believed to be concrete proof of the elite’s interest in massive depopulation.

The World Economic Forum, led by Klaus Schwab, have made clear their plans for humanity. Schwab’s right-hand-man, Yuval Noah Harari, recently declared that the WEF considers the vast majority of the human population to be useless and obsolete.

And if you wonder who will be the lucky few to survive the great depopulation, the WEF has an answer for you. Surprise, surprise: it’s the global elite, who will survive the mass extinction event courtesy of what Yuval Harari describes as a “technological Noah’s Ark.”

Throughout the years, the monument was the site of strange rituals and gatherings of pagan and occult groups – often on dates with astronomical significance. It was also the target of acts of vandalism as satanic symbols and messages against the New World Order were spray painted on the structure on numerous occasions.

Then on July 6 2022, at 4am, an explosive device was detonated by “unknown individuals”.

The blast reduced one of the slabs to rubble and severely damaged the capstone. After the detonation, a car was filmed leaving the scene.

Then a few hours later, the structure was completely demolished due to “safety reasons”.

While the real Stonehenge is still standing after 5000 years, America’s Stonehenge, with its guides for a new world order, barely lasted 40 years.

So who ordered the Guidestones to be built? Who gave the order to tear it down? And most importantly, why?

In 2013, Wyatt Martin, the man who helped broker the arrangement for the monument said:

“I made an oath to that man, and I can’t break that. No one will ever know”.

With that being said, for those in the know there never a was a “mystery” about those behind the Guidestones. They were always hiding in plain sight.

The pseudonym of the man referred to by Wyatt Martin was “R.C. Christian.” This is a reference to Christian Rosenkreuz, the legendary founder of the Rosicrucian Order, also known as the Order of the Rose Cross (R.C.) – a secret society that played the role of a hidden hand, greatly influencing world events for centuries.

Everything about this monument pointed directly to the occult elite and the secret societies that fuel its philosophy. Although the monument is gone, the New World Order ideals behind it are not. These ideals have existed for centuries.

However, in the 21st century, things have changed.

While the masses were once completely oblivious about the agenda of the global elite, the information age has caused a mass awakening. Now, the plans of the occult elite are met with increasing resistance.

This brings us to the reason the Guidestones were destroyed and their globalist message erased. In an age of misleading and confusing propaganda, the Guidestones were simply too clear, too concise, and too damning.

The globalist elite’s true intentions — including world government, depopulation, and eugenics — were literally etched in stone, for all to see.

This is why the Guidestones were torn down. The elite no longer want us to know about their long-term goals for humanity.

Unelected global elites, led by Bill Gates and the World Economic Forum, are putting all of the Georgia Guidestones’ commandments into action.

While the Guidestones are gone, the ten “commandments” or “guides” inscribed on the granite walls continue to shine a light on the dark deeds of the elite and explain their true agenda.

It is important that we share this important information and wake up as many people as we possibly can. This is the only way to defeat those who wish to usher in a New World Order, with all that it entails.

Here at The People’s Voice we will keep exposing the secret societies that run the world and document the agenda of the global elite.

Why The Globalist Elite Had To Destroy the Georgia Guidestones in 2022
The Georgia Guidestones was a mysterious monument on which are carved ten “commandments” for a “New Age of Reason”. The first commandment? Maintaining the world population under 500 million people. Ready for another sinister fact? The authors of what was called the American Stonehenge are still a “mystery”… except for those in the know. In the video we will look at the numerous features that defined this monument, its dark message calling for a New World Order, and explain why the occult secret society that built it decided that 2022 was the year to bring it down. Made of four massive slabs of Pyramid blue granite, the Georgia Guidestones were 20 feet high and formed a mysterious landmark in Elberton county, Georgia. While the landmark was strange enough to attract attention from afar, it was the text inscribed on the stones that was of most interest. Upon on the granite slabs was written ten “commandments” or “guides” engraved in eight different world languages.

A shorter message is inscribed at the top of the structure in four ancient languages’ scripts: Babylonian, Classical Greek, Sanskrit, and Egyptian hieroglyphs. It is important to note that those last four ancient languages are of great importance in the teachings of occult secret societies, such as the Freemasons and the Rosicrucians, groups which we will discuss later.

These guides touch upon subjects that are associated with the “New World Order”, including massive depopulation, a single world government, the introduction of a new type of spirituality, and allusions to controls over human reproduction and eugenics. However, it was the very first guide that made the Guidestones so controversial: Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature. In order to obtain a population of less than 500 million, humanity needs to be reduced by about 94%. For this reason, the Guidestones were believed to be concrete proof of the elite’s interest in massive depopulation. Does this sound familiar? Anyone who has been paying attention in recent years will have noticed the elite are fixated on this issue. Bill Gates was caught admitting that he hopes vaccines and birth control reduce the human population. And Gates is not alone. The World Economic Forum, led by Klaus Schwab, have made clear their plans for humanity. Schwab’s right-hand-man, Yuval Noah Harari, recently declared that the WEF considers the vast majority of the human population to be useless and obselete. According to Harari, so-called “common people” are right to be fearful of a future in which they will be made “redundant”. Such fears are justified, according to Harari, who spoke on behalf of the elites and confirmed “We just don’t need the vast majority of you.” Harari’s comments are deeply disturbing because when they are placed in context with comments by other WEF advisors like Bill Gates and Jane Goodall, it becomes clear the Georgia Guidestones “commandments” are being followed by a global elite. It’s almost as if they are reading a script straight from the granite slabs of the Georgia Guidestones. And if you wonder who will be the lucky few to survive the great depopulation, the WEF has an answer for you. Surprise, surprise: it’s the global elite, who will survive the mass extinction event courtesy of what Yuval Harari describes as a “technological Noah’s Ark.” With that being said, the Guidestones are now consigned to history. Before we explain why they were destroyed, it’s worth revisiting the destruction. Throughout the years, the landmark attracted lots of attention from those who revered it and those who hated it alike. Indeed, the monument was the site of strange rituals and gatherings of pagan and occult groups – often on dates with astronomical significance. It was also the target of acts of vandalism as satanic symbols and messages against the New World Order were spray painted on the structure on numerous occasions. Then on July 6 2022, at around 4am, an explosive device was detonated by “unknown individuals”. The blast reduced one of the slabs to rubble and severely damaged the capstone. After the detonation, a car was filmed leaving the scene. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said in a statement that it is investigating the explosion together with the Elbert County Sheriff’s Office.

While the real Stonehenge is still standing after 5000 years, America’s Stonehenge, with its guides for a new world order, barely lasted 40 years. So who ordered the Guidestones to be built? Who gave the order to tear it down? And most importantly, why? In 2013, Wyatt Martin, the man who helped broker the arrangement for the monument said: “I made an oath to that man, and I can’t break that. No one will ever know”. With that being said, for those in the know there never a was a “mystery” about those behind the Guidestones. They were always hiding in plain sight.

The pseudonym of the mysterious man referred to by Wyatt Martin was “R.C. Christian.” This is a rather blatant reference to Christian Rosenkreuz, the legendary founder of the Rosicrucian Order, also known as the Order of the Rose Cross (R.C.) – a secret society that played the role of a hidden hand, greatly influencing world events for centuries. Everything about this monument pointed directly to the occult elite and the secret societies that fuel its philosophy. Although the monument is gone, the New World Order ideals behind it are not. These ideals have existed for centuries. However, in the 21st century, things have changed. While the masses were once completely oblivious about the agenda of the global elite, the information age has caused a mass awakening. Now, the plans of the occult elite are met with increasing resistance and pushback. This brings us to the reason the Guidestones were destroyed and their globalist message erased. In an age of misleading and confusing propaganda, the Guidestones were simply too clear, too concise, and too damning. The globalist elite’s true intentions — including world government, depopulation, and eugenics — were literally etched in stone, for all to see. This is why the Guidestones were torn down. The elite no longer want us to know about their long-term goals for humanity. Unelected global elites, led by Bill Gates and the World Economic Forum, are putting all of the Georgia Guidestones’ commandments into action. These days, they are trying to hide their true intentions behind several layers of drivel, hogwash, corporate-speak and propaganda in order to keep the masses in the dark, where they think they belong. However, while the Guidestones are gone, the ten “commandments” or “guides” inscribed on the granite walls continue to shine a light on the dark deeds of the elite and explain their true agenda. It is important that we share this important information and wake up as many people as we possibly can. This is the only way to defeat those who wish to usher in a New World Order, with all that it entails. Here at The People’s Voice we will keep exposing the secret societies that run the world and document the agenda of the global elite. Please like and subscribe the video below, and do your part to spread the word. We are all in this together.

The Georgia Guidestones are a set of four monolithic upright stones engraved with ten new "commandments" in eight languages, including English, Russian, Hebrew, Arabic, Hindi, Chinese, Spanish, and Swahili. The upper capstone has a message in four languages, including Sanskrit, Egyptian Hieroglyphics, Babylonian Cuneiform, and Classical Greek, which reads "Let these be Guide stones to an Age of Reason." The engraved messages on each side of the columns consist of ten commandments in eight languages, including English, Spanish, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, Traditional Chinese, and Russian. The Georgia Guidestones have become a subject of interest for conspiracy theorists, with some conservative Christians calling the monument Satanic. Some truth seekers claim that the monument foretells a bleak future involving mass cull of the global population.

The Ten Principles of the Georgia Guidestones, America's Strangest Monument. Are you familiar with the Georgia Guidestones? When someone first mentioned it to me I thought it both interesting and strange.

Located 90 miles East of Atlanta, the monument consists of a set of 10 guidelines inscribed on a stone manmade structure in eight modern languages. At the top there's also a short message inscribed in four ancient language scripts. Some people are calling it an "American Stonehenge." The slabs and capstone stand just over 19 feet tall.

The creators of this monument have chosen to remain anonymous and the man who conveyed the instructions to the Eberton Granite Finishing Company 19 miles away used a pseudonym. Obviously it cost a pretty penny to produce and install. Purportedly the group behind this had spent twenty years in planning.

The inscriptions are in the following languages:
English, Spanish, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, Traditional Chinese, and Russian.

The ten commandments inscribed there are as follows:

1. Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.
2. Guide reproduction wisely — improving fitness and diversity.
3. Unite humanity with a living new language.
4. Rule passion — faith — tradition — and all things with tempered reason.
5. Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts.
6. Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court.
7. Avoid petty laws and useless officials.
8. Balance personal rights with social duties.
9. Prize truth — beauty — love — seeking harmony with the infinite.
10. Be not a cancer on the Earth — Leave room for nature — Leave room for nature.

A lot of it sounds "nice" but one gets a little concerned about the first two, the first especially. I'm curious how they propose to reduce the earth's population by seven billion in order to fulfill their concept of balance with nature.

Does the second statement refer to a return to eugenicists helping create a more perfect race? Is it Brave New World inspired, as if Huxley's book were a manual, instead of a red flag?

Heres what WIRED wrote about the Guidestones:
The Georgia Guidestones may be the most enigmatic monument in the US: huge slabs of granite, inscribed with directions for rebuilding civilization after the apocalypse. Only one man knows who created them—and he's not talking.

The strangest monument in America looms over a barren knoll in northeastern Georgia. Five massive slabs of polished granite rise out of the earth in a star pattern. The rocks are each 16 feet tall, with four of them weighing more than 20 tons apiece. Together they support a 25,000-pound capstone. Approaching the edifice, it's hard not to think immediately of England's Stonehenge or possibly the ominous monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Built in 1980, these pale gray rocks are quietly awaiting the end of the world as we know it.

THE GEORGE WASHINGTON MASONIC NATIONAL MEMORIAL

THE GEORGE WASHINGTON MASONIC NATIONAL MEMORIAL
Few men have inspired generations of Freemasons in the way that the United States’ founding fathers have. George Washington, in particular, stands out for his keen military intellect, natural political savviness, and his unparalleled credentials as a leader. He was instrumental in defeating the British during the American Revolution and played an indispensable role in adopting and ratifying our nation’s Constitution. As the first president, he implemented and oversaw a robust national government and advocated for broad religious freedom.

A mural in Memorial Hall depicts George Washington in full Masonic regalia as he lays the cornerstone of the US Capitol. Mural by Allyn Cox, photo by Mount Vernon.
Washington was guided by the Masonic principles of brotherly love, relief, and truth throughout his illustrious career. His life was one of service, reflective of the lessons passed through centuries of men striving to contribute to something greater than themselves. Brother Washington’s accomplishments have long spoken to men in and out of the fraternity. His lasting influence remains set in stone at The George Washington Masonic National Memorial in Washington D.C. This project required the cooperation of Freemasons from all corners of the United States of America.

WORSHIPFUL MASTER WASHINGTON
George Washington’s Masonic journey began when he was a young man of 20. He was raised a Master Mason in 1752 in Fredericksburg, Virginia. He immediately became a regular attendee for meetings at the Lodge of Fredericksburg and took an active role in the community. He famously stated that Freemasonry was “founded on benevolence and to be exercised for the good of mankind.” As his military and political career progressed, Brother Washington maintained correspondence with his brethren and often accepted invitations to lodge events, attending celebrations and rituals throughout the states. During the Revolution, he supported men within the military in their efforts to create Masonic lodges. Washington even helped establish Alexandria Lodge No. 22 in Virginia in 1788 and was promptly made its first Master.

All told, George Washington was an active Freemason for 47 years and attended many fraternal ceremonies in that time. None as famous as the ceremonial placement of the cornerstone of the United States Capitol on September 18, 1793. During his presidential term, Washington laid the cornerstone of the capitol building in a Masonic ritual assisted by the Grand Master of Maryland, Joseph Clark, and three Worshipful Masters. Together, they delivered the customary corn, wine, and oil sacrifices before Washington struck the stone three times with a gavel. A more fitting scene is hard to imagine than the father of our nation laying the cornerstone of the building that to this day is the embodiment of the United States and the freedoms it promises.

Following his death, many of the president’s personal effects were donated to Alexandria Lodge No. 22. These artifacts became known as “Washingtonia,” and included items from his tenure as the lodge’s first Master.

THE FIRST MEMORIAL
Given his many accomplishments in service to both Americans and the fraternity, it’s no surprise that the men of Fredericksburg Lodge No. 4 in Virginia conceived of erecting a posthumous Masonic memorial for George Washington. In 1852, the lodge sought funds from Grand Lodges to construct a memorial Masonic Temple with a large statue in the vestibule. The Grand Lodges obliged, and before long, the adequate funds were raised to commission a life-size bronze statue of the former president in Masonic regalia from the famous sculptor, Hiram Powers. The completed statue was erected in Alexandria in 1861, where it stood until 1863, when it was moved to Richmond in the throes of the Civil War. Sadly, the figure was consumed by fire as Richmond surrendered to the Army of the Potomac on April 3, 1865.

THE ASSOCIATION
By 1907, Grand Masters and influential Masons throughout the United States were eager to create a new George Washington Memorial. A committee convened in Alexandria-Washington Lodge No. 22 that year to establish the George Washington Masonic National Memorial Association. In 1910, the Association set to construct a new memorial on Shooter’s Hill in eastern Alexandria, Virginia, enlisting famed skyscraper architect Harvey Wiley Corbett to design the memorial.

Model of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial in 1922 as created by Henry Corbett.
Corbett quickly concocted a model that reimagined Alexandria’s ancient Lighthouse in Egypt and featured both Neoclassical and modern skyscraper architectural elements. His final design received enthusiastic support from the memorial association, and the ground was officially broken on June 5, 1922. On November 1, 1923, President Calvin Coolidge laid the memorial’s cornerstone with the help of a trowel once used by George Washington. The ceremony saw 14,000 Masons, dignitaries, United States armed forces personnel, police, and others attend and march in a parade from the Alexandria waterfront to Shooter’s Hill.

MASONS SET TO LABOR
Building the George Washington Masonic National Memorial proved to be a slow yet steady process. Such an impressive structure proved expensive, and the entire project required a fiscally responsible approach relying solely on donations from Masonic lodges. The building was slowly constructed over the next decade, it towers ten levels high and rising over 300 feet, with construction of the exterior concluding on February 8, 1931. The Grand Chapter of Virginia of Royal Arch Masonry donated the aluminum double-keystone symbol and light at the top of the building. At the time, it was the biggest fixture of its kind in the world.

In 1932, the memorials dedication ceremony was held, with an estimated 150,000 people in attendance, many of whom slept in train cars due to lack of hotel accommodations. Despite heavy rains on the day of the event, 15,000 people paraded through Alexandria to the memorial before the dedication ceremony, including 5,000 U.S. military personnel and 3,000 Knights Templar. Masons from all over the world representing every branch of U.S. Freemasonry attended, as well as President Hoover and nearly his entire Cabinet.

Astonishingly, the Washington Masonic Memorial was built without incurring debt as the Association was adamant about refusing to approve any funding for materials or services until the money for each effort was secured. With the exterior complete, construction on the interior of the building ensued. It would continue for nearly 40 years, with progress slowing significantly throughout the 1930s and 40s as funding and materials dwindled during the Great Depression and Second World War.

After the war, work on the building proceeded earnestly. With men returning to the states, Freemasons were eager to educate the public on the fraternity and the life of brother George Washington. Alexandria-Washington Lodge No. 22 opened a replica lodge room to display original Washington artifacts. In 1950, President Harry S. Truman, a Past Grand Master of Missouri, dedicated a massive 17-foot bronze statue of George Washington. Today, the figure stands at the building’s entrance, welcoming visitors as they enter the memorial. In 1966, a museum devoted to the life of George Washington opened on the fourth floor.

The George Washington Masonic Memorial was officially completed in 1970. The memorial spans 36 acres, with the first and second floors open to all visitors. Those who wish to see the other floors can take one of the regular tours, led by a docent. The building was formally designated a National Historic Landmark in 2015 out of respect for its architecture and as one of the largest-scale private memorials to honor Washington.

A FEAT OF BROTHERLY LOVE
The George Washington Masonic National Memorial is a true representation of the passion of our brethren. Funded entirely by Freemasons, it is the only Masonic building supported by all 52 Grand Lodges of the United States. Its memorial theater is frequently booked for various programs, including historical seminars and lectures to comedy shows and community programming. It is the perfect monument to a man who in his life worked to cultivate a robust Masonic community and live the tenets of Freemasonry daily. The memorial continues to educate the public about Freemasonry, improving understanding about the brotherhood and its work. For any Mason worldwide, it is a worthwhile pilgrimage sure to make you flush with pride.

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