Your opinions on "The Georgia Guidestones"

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Talus

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May 14, 2002
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eh...thats some old shit from like 1980 right???
I know one knows the guy who made them...only some fake name of a guy who payed for them...
20some odd years ago
 
May 11, 2002
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Intresting. I never knew those guidestones existed. Nice post.

I wonder what the "R.C." in R.C. Christian means?

I find it a bit ironic that the guidestones are in Georgia. Do all roads lead back to Greece?
 
May 11, 2002
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No, not Rome. I meant to write Greece. I said that because of the influence of philosophy had with the guidestones. Gorgias is one of Plato's dialouges in which he discusses virtue. As they discuss art, rhetroic, good vs. evil and temeperence and justice. Platos main quest was to find the true meaning of a nobel person and defining proper human existence. Which is what the guidestone aim to do for humanity.

I know little about the dialouge I just found it a bit ironic, thats all.
 
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I read somewhere that it was built by a group who wanted to bring about a new world order and that we should all be worried because if they get their way, they'll wipe out 9/10ths of the worlds population (didn't the stones include a 'commandment' stating that we have to maintain a human population of 500 million people in order to live sustainably?). It was probably commissioned by some nut-job with a few extra dollars up his sleeve - no offense to you normal Americans, but there are a lot of religious freaks over there...