The guidestones are certainly NOT from the cabal or NWO.
You have to try real hard to make them seem that they are if you really analyze them. You have to ignore several of the suggestions (they are guides not commands) and project meaning in them.
I would suggest that the original presumptions as to what they are is the correct presumption.
Originally people thought that they were left there because the person or people who created then forsesaw some sort of global catastrophy like a nuclear war that would have destroyed all of the world's systems and left a fraction of humanity behind to repopulate and recreact the world, and that the guide stones were representative of a wisdom and voice from the past warning them not to just recreate the world as it was/is right now lest they be doomed to repeat the chaos etc that we are living in now.
It wasn't until years later that someone assumed because one of the guidances suggest to maintaining n a reasonably low population that it must have to do with a plot to kill off most of humanity. It doesn't say anything like that. It says to maintain a certain population .
Other than that not one of the guidances is in line with the Cabal/NWO/Globalist agenda. None of what is written on the stones represents the NWO.
(How many humans on earth) "There are over 7.8 billion people on the planet and researchers anticipate that the evolution of the Homo sapiens can only be rendered extinct by a planetary-level catastrophe."
What is the difference between 7.8billion and 500 million? Go on.
7,799,500,000 people would need to POOF disappear to make the guidestone fantasy come true. Obviously New World Order brand Satanism. On it's face.
The guidestones are certainly NOT from the cabal or NWO.
You have to try real hard to make them seem that they are if you really analyze them. You have to ignore several of the suggestions (they are guides not commands) and project meaning in them.
I would suggest that the original presumptions as to what they are is the correct presumption.
Originally people thought that they were left there because the person or people who created then forsesaw some sort of global catastrophy like a nuclear war that would have destroyed all of the world's systems and left a fraction of humanity behind to repopulate and recreact the world, and that the guide stones were representative of a wisdom and voice from the past warning them not to just recreate the world as it was/is right now lest they be doomed to repeat the chaos etc that we are living in now.
It wasn't until years later that someone assumed because one of the guidances suggest to maintaining n a reasonably low population that it must have to do with a plot to kill off most of humanity. It doesn't say anything like that. It says to maintain a certain population .
Other than that not one of the guidances is in line with the Cabal/NWO/Globalist agenda. None of what is written on the stones represents the NWO.
Something something lower World population by some 98%. Nothing to see here. Obviously not New World Order.
It does not say anything of the sort. Read for yourself and stop being told what things mean.
Who's being told what things mean?
"Maintain Humanity at under 500,000,000..."
(How many humans on earth) "There are over 7.8 billion people on the planet and researchers anticipate that the evolution of the Homo sapiens can only be rendered extinct by a planetary-level catastrophe."
What is the difference between 7.8billion and 500 million? Go on.
7,799,500,000 people would need to POOF disappear to make the guidestone fantasy come true. Obviously New World Order brand Satanism. On it's face.