Down With the Monoliths!
Was the levelling of the Georgia Guidestones a symbolic victory against the forces of evil? YES. But we can't let it become a tactical victory for [them].
1 - The Day After
We were glad that the Georgia Guidestones were partially destroyed in an explosion, and subsequently dismantled 'for safety reasons'.
We were glad, and we are still glad it happened. There's no denying it.
But we did not instigate it.
I do believe it constituted a criminal act, but no one was hurt but the Cabal's feelings.
2 - What We Know
The Guidestones were commissioned and paid for 'we don't know who'. The time capsule buried beneath the structure contains 'we don't know what'.
BUT: the message inscribed in these granite slabs was plain to see, it's not rocket science. There's nothing mysterious about it.
It was a message of death, of eugenics.
3 - Redpill Bomb
The press coverage of the 'bombing' of the Georgia Guidestones is a gigantic redpill offer to normies. Most pieces had to make reference to the massive controversy of the monoliths, and many talked openly about about its alleged Satanic nature.
4 - GBI Releases Images
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is the agency overseeing this investigation. The GBI released a selection of images of the happenings in the site.
5 - Red Pills and Political Scapegoating
Naturally, the bombing will be attributed to conservatives. But there's just no way even the biggest Mockingbirds can tell their story without including details of the Globalist depopulation plan and the Satanist association with the site.
Georgia slabs called satanic by some torn down after bombing
“That's given the Guidestones a sort of shroud of mystery around them, because the identity and intent of the individuals who commissioned them is unknown,” said Katie McCarthy, who researches conspiracy theories for the Anti-Defamation League. “And so that has helped over the years to fuel a lot of speculation and conspiracy theories about the Guidestones' true intent.”
“We've seen this with QAnon and multiple other conspiracy theories, that these ideas can lead somebody to try to take action in furtherance of these beliefs," McCarthy said. “They can attempt to try and target the people and institutions that are at the center of these false beliefs.”
First image emerges of suspect in Georgia Guidestones bomb attack
The video “shows an unknown person leaving an explosive device at the Georgia Guidestones,” the GBI said.
“The video is unclear, but agents are still actively working to identify the person leaving the scene after the explosion. This investigation is active and ongoing.”
The mystery around the origins of the monument – as well as the inscriptions – has fuelled number of conspiracy theories and claims about their purpose – including that they are “satanic”.
Some have even claimed the attack on the structure was an “Act of God”, as GOP gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor claimed during her recent campaign. Such claims have been spread by conspiracy theorists online.
Georgia prosecutor calls explosion at 'America's Stonehenge' an act of domestic terrorism
A Georgia prosecutor described the apparent targeting of a mysterious monument with an explosive device as an "act of domestic terrorism," saying Thursday that the alleged crime was aimed at the county agencies that own the site.
“The destruction of a public building by explosive is inherently intended to influence the actions of the governing authority that owns the structure,” Parks White, the Northern Judicial Circuit district attorney.
“The use of violence to sway or alter the behavior of any government agency is terrorism,” said White, whose office would handle a potential prosecution.
July 9th, 2022
Paul Serran
Great sub fren. This story has been amazing redpilling material.
I wonder if they consider tearing down statues of Jefferson and other great leaders acts of terrorism? (sarcasm of course)
👍 just the right length article for a morning cup of coffee. Very well written, concise, interesting. Thank you.