The Georgia Guidestones, also known as the “American Stonehenge” were found badly damaged by explosions at 4am in what appears to be vandalism.
The Georgia Guidestones, Elberton’s most unusual set of granite monoliths, poses a mystery for the numerous visitors who visit the site seven miles north of Elberton on Georgia Highway 77. Known as America’s Stonehenge, this 19-foot high monument displays a 10-part message espousing the conservation of mankind and future generations in 12 languages. The Guidestones also serve as an astronomical calendar, and every day at noon the sun shines through a narrow hole in the structure and illuminates the day’s date on an engraving. The names of four ancient languages are inscribed on the sides near the top: Babylonian cuneiform, Classical Greek, Sanskrit, and Egyptian Hieroglyphics. The Guidestones are mysterious in origin, for no one knows the identity of a group of sponsors who provided its specifications.
The bombers, are clearly really scummy, awful people. But we don’t know who they are.
But there are theories.
We’re monitoring the situation closely and will keep you apprised.