1 year later, bomber of Georgia Guidestones – like its builder – remains a mystery

Parts of the Georgia Guidestones destroyed by explosives on Wednesday, July, 6, 2022. (Video screenshot)

Parts of the Georgia Guidestones destroyed by explosives on Wednesday, July, 6, 2022. (Video screenshot)

(WORLD TRIBUNE) – On July 6, 2022, an explosive device partially toppled the Georgia Guidestones, a mysterious Stonehenge-like landmark regarded as progressive by some and Luciferian by others, located in Elbert County, Georgia, near the South Carolina state line. Due to safety concerns, crews later demolished the rest of the structure that had stood for 42 years.

Who blew up the Guidestones remains a mystery. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said it is still looking into it.

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Built in 1979 by persons unknown, the Guidestones were inscribed with ten so-called “guiding principles,” each etched in stone using languages from around the world. Granite slabs were inscribed with instructions for “the conservation of mankind.”

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