great post:) think the GG are a huge part of what's been going on, always good to learn more about them! this is one of my favorite videos on the subject; about a eccentric man from fort Dodge Iowa; they think he might have been RC Christian🥸
Is this the mystery man behind the Guidestones?
Here are three reasons to believe that the man who commissioned the Georgia Guidestones was Herbert H. Kersten, a physician from Fort Dodge, Iowa:
Kersten was born on May 7, 1920, and thus would have been 78 on July 14, 1998, the date of the letter in which Robert Christian said he was 78.
Kersten lived for many years at the same address seen on one of the envelopes sent to Wyatt Martin.
Kersten wrote a lot of letters that were published in newspapers, and in those letters he sounded strikingly similar to Robert Christian.
“Most important of all, America should now begin to direct the attention of the world to solving the fundamental problem which threatens to engulf all humanity in social and economic catastrophe,” Herbert H. Kersten, M.D. wrote in a letter published by the Des Moines Register on January 25, 1981, less than a year after the Guidestones were unveiled. “I refer to the uncontrolled reproduction of our species, which has already caused human numbers to far exceed the level which our planet can support in decency.”
“Rational planning of human reproduction is becoming increasingly essential,” Kersten wrote in a letter the Register published in 1990.
“Contrary to widespread opinion,” Kersten wrote in a 1996 letter to the editor, “our nation is now overpopulated.”
When the filmmakers visited Fort Dodge, the story took a darker turn.
Digging further into the doctor’s background, they interviewed local historian Roger Natte and William Sayles Doan, an art patron and author who said he knew Kersten. Doan, who died in 2015, said Kersten used to brag about his friendship with William Shockley, the Nobel Prize-winning inventor who later became a notorious eugenicist.
"In 1876 an exceptional find was made on the Marshall farm near the southern boundary of Humboldt county. A nvmber of people had gathered here to celebrate the Fourth of July and as part of the ceremony decided to erect a flag pole upon a large mound near the house. In excavating for the pole they unsuspectingly opened a burial place of the ancient Mound Builders. In it they found the skeletons of thirteen people. The bodies had been buried in a sitting posture, and were arranged in a circle facing outward"🤔...
POTUS called FD a 'special place' at November 2023 rally & he talked about 'common sense'. and as mentioned, Kersten wrote a book called 'Common Sense Renewed' can find it online.
great post:) think the GG are a huge part of what's been going on, always good to learn more about them! this is one of my favorite videos on the subject; about a eccentric man from fort Dodge Iowa; they think he might have been RC Christian🥸
https://youtu.be/ATLrjZh1H3o?
I do indeed think it was Dr. Kiersten from Fort Dodge sue!
https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2024/02/us/georgia-guidestones-mystery-cec-cnnphotos/#:~:text=As%20I%20looked%20into%20the,book%20was%20rare%20and%20elusive.
Is this the mystery man behind the Guidestones? Here are three reasons to believe that the man who commissioned the Georgia Guidestones was Herbert H. Kersten, a physician from Fort Dodge, Iowa:
Kersten was born on May 7, 1920, and thus would have been 78 on July 14, 1998, the date of the letter in which Robert Christian said he was 78.
Kersten lived for many years at the same address seen on one of the envelopes sent to Wyatt Martin.
Kersten wrote a lot of letters that were published in newspapers, and in those letters he sounded strikingly similar to Robert Christian.
“Most important of all, America should now begin to direct the attention of the world to solving the fundamental problem which threatens to engulf all humanity in social and economic catastrophe,” Herbert H. Kersten, M.D. wrote in a letter published by the Des Moines Register on January 25, 1981, less than a year after the Guidestones were unveiled. “I refer to the uncontrolled reproduction of our species, which has already caused human numbers to far exceed the level which our planet can support in decency.”
“Rational planning of human reproduction is becoming increasingly essential,” Kersten wrote in a letter the Register published in 1990.
“Contrary to widespread opinion,” Kersten wrote in a 1996 letter to the editor, “our nation is now overpopulated.”
When the filmmakers visited Fort Dodge, the story took a darker turn.
Digging further into the doctor’s background, they interviewed local historian Roger Natte and William Sayles Doan, an art patron and author who said he knew Kersten. Doan, who died in 2015, said Kersten used to brag about his friendship with William Shockley, the Nobel Prize-winning inventor who later became a notorious eugenicist.
Imagine that...a doctor of all people, playing God...
What a troll...
You shall not suffer a witch to live. Pharmakia.
yes! there are So many connections with HK, really don't know who else it could be.
and speaking of his 'address', we drive by there every time we go to FD. it even looks like the type of house a popular freemason might live in, secluded on the edge of town. it's also about 23 miles directly east from Manson Iowa, where This happened👽 https://www.iowadnr.gov/portals/idnr/uploads/Iowa%20Outdoors%20Magazine/Nature/files/DayIowaIgnited.pdf
burial mounds in there area too;
https://iagenweb.org/webster/history-ft-dodge/vol-1-ch3.html
"In 1876 an exceptional find was made on the Marshall farm near the southern boundary of Humboldt county. A nvmber of people had gathered here to celebrate the Fourth of July and as part of the ceremony decided to erect a flag pole upon a large mound near the house. In excavating for the pole they unsuspectingly opened a burial place of the ancient Mound Builders. In it they found the skeletons of thirteen people. The bodies had been buried in a sitting posture, and were arranged in a circle facing outward"🤔...
POTUS called FD a 'special place' at November 2023 rally & he talked about 'common sense'. and as mentioned, Kersten wrote a book called 'Common Sense Renewed' can find it online.
Holy Mackerel sue! You've hit the motherlode...the position of 13 bodies in the burial mound!!
AND, the fact that POTUS gave us some comms!
Well done my fren! 👏
thanks! and yes, a huge impact structure & 13 in a circle really takes it to another level!😳 like Q said, bigger than we can imagine🌞