op i went to the georgia guidestones to see them for myself. >be me >realize i only live four hours away from the guidestones >fuck it >wake up at 0500 on a saturday and drive out there >little disconcerted when i realize it is surveilled with a camera >but it is literally in the middle of nowhere >drove right past panzer south carolina on my way there >convinced those two places are connected now >when i arrive at the georgia guidestones, i am staight up in the middle of nowhere >it honestly comes off as kind of a dump >all those pictures of the guidestones never include the withered chain-link fence and the white-trash tier dirt parking lot >bunch of new-age hippies are there to celebrate the stones and there message >offer me some of their weird granola stuff >eat it to be nice, wasn't drugged and didn't make me sick >curse myself for being such a push over >little girl who belongs to the hippie horde keeps grabbing my sleeve as i try quietly to read the stones even though i already know what they say from online >at this point, i leave the stones >definitely a magnet for wierdos >honestly your not missing out if you never see them in person >do a little snooping >the road goes up further to a ranch owned by the man who donated the land for the stones >see the porch from the gate with a big old no trespassing sign >notice a virgin mary statue clearly on display >put the dots together >r.c. christian >roman catholic christian after seeing the georgia guidestones in person i think it was built by jesuits probably connected to clemson university which is not terribly far from pelzer south carolina and the georgia guidestones. i think it is all connected in some way but i will need to keep digging. kek bless you anon. ===== rcvrd jan 2021