Very strange talk from the townsfolk there. They're real eager to get those stones rebuilt. There's no way in hell it would be feasible given how much it would cost
Makes me wonder if this isn't a town full of Luciferian kooks that endorse the sick message on those things.
I mean that's what I was thinking but how much revenue could they have possibly brought in? They were relatively obscure outside of conspiracy circles. And it (was) on public land, so I don't even think there was a gift shop.
Maybe it's like that gag in Married with Children where the town's serial killer was also the man that met Andy Griffith. "This town's got two things to our name: a serial killer and the man that met Andy Griffith! We can't afford to lose 'em both!"
Idk I'm glad they're gone and I hope it stays that way.
Very strange talk from the townsfolk there. They're real eager to get those stones rebuilt. There's no way in hell it would be feasible given how much it would cost
Makes me wonder if this isn't a town full of Luciferian kooks that endorse the sick message on those things.
More likely they're missing the revenue that the tourists brought in. As I understand it, the Guidestones and the town were/are off the beaten track.
I mean that's what I was thinking but how much revenue could they have possibly brought in? They were relatively obscure outside of conspiracy circles. And it (was) on public land, so I don't even think there was a gift shop.
Maybe it's like that gag in Married with Children where the town's serial killer was also the man that met Andy Griffith. "This town's got two things to our name: a serial killer and the man that met Andy Griffith! We can't afford to lose 'em both!"
Idk I'm glad they're gone and I hope it stays that way.
Tourist revenue = bribes for rebuilding it.
Bingo