If that were true, then the collapsing of the guidestones must be interpreted as defeat of the WHs.
A lot of good people, even Christians, who come to learn the secret hidden knowledge that is revealed to them partially, fall under wrong assumptions and become part of the useful puppets.
If the person had true discernment, he would have found the idea of secret knowledge repugnant and realised that he was just being used.
yes I suppose that could be. but I tend to think there are upper-level WHs that are 'good guys playing bad buys', to stir the pot & keep the plot moving.
seems to me that Mr. Kersten built the GG with the actual intent to Destroy them at a future date, to get people talking. he was a Christian, from a unique area. so yes, I think he was aware of hidden knowledge, and shared it to expose.
he lived by burial mounds, the Manson impact structure, etc
If that were true, then the collapsing of the guidestones must be interpreted as defeat of the WHs.
A lot of good people, even Christians, who come to learn the secret hidden knowledge that is revealed to them partially, fall under wrong assumptions and become part of the useful puppets.
If the person had true discernment, he would have found the idea of secret knowledge repugnant and realised that he was just being used.
yes I suppose that could be. but I tend to think there are upper-level WHs that are 'good guys playing bad buys', to stir the pot & keep the plot moving.
seems to me that Mr. Kersten built the GG with the actual intent to Destroy them at a future date, to get people talking. he was a Christian, from a unique area. so yes, I think he was aware of hidden knowledge, and shared it to expose.
he lived by burial mounds, the Manson impact structure, etc
https://iagenweb.org/webster/history-ft-dodge/vol-1-ch3.html
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19890011955