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The Guidestones, erected in 1980, comprise four vertical granite slabs and a central pillar, each nearly 20 feet tall, topped with a smaller granite slab. The monument offers no further information about its benefactors, saying only, "Sponsors: A Small Group of Americans Who Seek The Age Of Reason." He promised to keep Christian’s identity secret and said he plans to take what he knows to the grave. Martin acted as an intermediary while the granite project was completed. Christian, commissioned the monument on behalf of "a small group of loyal Americans." Legend has it that exactly one person - a bank president named Wyatt Martin - knows the true identity of the man who, under the pseudonym R.C. Researchers say this unproven theory has been spreading since the 1990s, intensified by increasing globalization and online spread of conspiracy rhetoric. The theory has antisemitic origins, and believers often allege Jewish people are orchestrating crises in pursuit of global control. Other posts tied the monument to the "New World Order Illuminati." Proponents of the "New World Order" theory believe that a group or "cabal" of powerful elites are working secretly to establish an international government that will let them control global populations. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.) The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed.

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"The most well known ‘commandment’ on the stones was to keep the world population at 500 million." "The Georgia Guidestones, an infamous set of ‘commandments’ for the ‘New World Order,’ have been demolished after an explosion early this morning damaged them," read one such July 6 Facebook post. News of the demolition spread quickly on social media, with some chatter focused on conspiracy theories around the mysterious origins of the Elberton, Georgia, monument. hrpqN2Sphr- GA Bureau of Investigation July 6, 2022 (3/3) For safety reasons, the structure has been completely demolished. Authorities later demolished the rest of the monument "for safety reasons," because the explosion had destroyed one of the slabs holding up the structure. on July 6, someone did just that, using explosives to reduce one of the Guidestones’ four vertical granite panels to rubble.

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In May, a conservative gubernatorial candidate in Georgia said she would turn the mystifying structure "into dust" if elected.Ī little after 4 a.m. Some called the Georgia Guidestones monument "America’s Stonehenge." Others called it "satanic."











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