Visited the Guide stones back in May (have pics if interested). I took along a friend of mine from up north, who had always given me the "eye roll" if I tried to share with him, as he is a well educated, well to do, self made businessman. As he got out of the car and began walking around the grounds and saw it with his own eyes. He looked like he went into a state of shock, as the realization that what he had mocked me for over the years may be actually true. It was a GAW moment for him. He was speechless for about 20 minutes as he took in the implications of what he was witnessing, and what it meant to his entire worldview..
A lot of people say Ted Turner was the person who had it built. We may never know, but we do know that at least a large faction of the NWO are in agreement.
It reads on the plaque there it was a stranger named "R. C. Christian"
who came representing a "group of loyal Americans living outside the state of Georgia"
Visited the Guide stones back in May (have pics if interested). I took along a friend of mine from up north, who had always given me the "eye roll" if I tried to share with him, as he is a well educated, well to do, self made businessman. As he got out of the car and began walking around the grounds and saw it with his own eyes. He looked like he went into a state of shock, as the realization that what he had mocked me for over the years may be actually true. It was a GAW moment for him. He was speechless for about 20 minutes as he took in the implications of what he was witnessing, and what it meant to his entire worldview..
A lot of people say Ted Turner was the person who had it built. We may never know, but we do know that at least a large faction of the NWO are in agreement.
It reads on the plaque there it was a stranger named "R. C. Christian" who came representing a "group of loyal Americans living outside the state of Georgia"
Oh the irony...
Many shall use his name and know him not.