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Georgia Guide Stones

Post by Stevyn » Sat Jul 09, 2022 12:43 pm

Georgia Guide Stones

The Georgia Guide Stones which were recently bombed were originally commissioned by Herbert Hinie Kersten, who went by a fake alias of R.C. Christian. This fake name was derived from the ancient Rosicrucian Christian order. A religious Christian order of the 17th Century.
The RC sect of Christianity was built to prepare for a rebirth and a new order over the world which would be ruled by the white Christian men.
When Herbert commissioned the guidestones, he had numerous connections to powerful white supremacist such as David Duke who was a Grand Wizard for the Christian Knights of the KKK.
William Sayles Doan, a creator and Fort Dodge antiquarian, asserts on camera that Herbert "Kersten was a candid supremacist who voiced plans to make an estimation to authoritatively demonstrate that whites – and specifically Northern Europeans – were the world's unrivaled race."
Over the recent years, the same churches people like Herbert belonged to, forgot the origins of their very own guidestones. Suddenly they started making wild conspiracies, confusing ancient Christian ceremonies with Satanism. Sacrificial lambs representing the sacrifice of Jesus has been called out as being devil worship, despite this ceremony still being conducted by Christians on various parts of the globe.
In an even more wild twist, Kanidss Taylor, a far right, white supremacist candidate for Gov of GA, who ran under a campaign of "God, Guns, and Babies" has repeatedly called for the destruction of these "devil rocks" despite the fact that they align with both her religious and racist beliefs.
There are some good words on the guidestones, it calls for respect for nature and just legal systems... However it also called for eugenics and given the understanding of those who paid for it and the man who commissioned it and the Christian sect they claimed, it is safe to assume this fictional balanced beautiful natural world does not include non-white, non-christian people.

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