Strong evidence for the Georgia Guidestones, overlooked for 7 months
87 2017-12-02 by Vigte
I need to preface this post with a few terms that will be required to understand what the host is saying:
Squirrel - Someone who joined, learned the information and then left to form their own organization. It is later found that these groups are usually STILL under the control of the main branch.
Freezone - An organization affiliated with the main CoS branch, with the same end goals in mind - but can operate without having to answer "Yes" to the question: are you a member of the church?
Reading list: A list of approved reading, thought to be positive influences upon the initiate. Nothing outside of this list is permitted, everything permitted is carefully considered and chosen.
Fair-game - "Anyone who is not us, is open season" (Remind you of any religions or other groups at the root of all this conspiracy?)
In the radio show I am posting, the host spend about 40 minutes going through TWO things:
The first is the credibility of the source and then, the evidence/answer in question.
The evidence in question can be found in this book (Which I may add is coincidentally one of only three books I have been unable to acquire through archive.org). It is in chapter 6, search freely for "Elbert".
The host, I must add, just yesterday posted a video that looks like he had a stroke. There is a reason if you search for this guy you won't find much on here... this guy is onto something with the ancient civilizations research he did for 2007 - 2016 and his research into the church in 2017. Look what he gets for it.
TLDR The evidence points to the site of the Guide-Stones being a landing site for our favorite alien-related religion.
Anyway, soapbox out. Enjoy.
Edit: Oh and I'm sure this is going to get downvoted to hell and beyond, so... let that speak for itself.
36 comments
1 mastigia 2017-12-02
Saving for later, sounds awesome. Thanks man.
1 Vigte 2017-12-02
Happy to share :)
1 Fuckaduckfuckaduck 2017-12-02
Nice post, OP.
1 EyeOfTheBeast 2017-12-02
OP, the two links included in this sentence are the same.
Andn I am not sure exactly what we are to expect to discover and I admit I am not very invested in the Georgia Guide Stones, but see them as a personal statement by someone who had some extra cash and no family he wanted to give it to had some fun instead.
I also see people here who are so thoroughly invested in their own theories, they must state them, no matter how far out and even impossible they may be. That might be all that the Guide Stones are about.
1 Vigte 2017-12-02
The links are to the two different times in the video, beginning at where he answers the two questions: credibility and then the evidence.
If you're not interested in the guide stones there is not much here I can offer you...
1 EyeOfTheBeast 2017-12-02
I am a intrigued, and that is why I clicked. I am also willing to change my views when I have additional information. Thanks, I will try again.
1 innerpeice 2017-12-02
i always saw it as paid for by some Rothschild/ Globalist family shill. it talks about limiting the human population ., and how do yo do that???
1 benjamindees 2017-12-02
I'm guessing there are some connections between Scientologists and Rosicrucians.
1 PAUSEFOREVER 2017-12-02
I have no clue who this guy is and I'm currently doing my research on that... but this is the most interesting conspiracy that I've heard of in years. It's politics, aliens, religion... EVERYTHING rolled into one.
It sounds like this guy thinks Alex Jones is a Scientologist ? What's that about?
1 Vigte 2017-12-02
Short answer, yes.
The name Prison Planet, people originally thought it was from Michael Aquino - but BEFORE him, it was hidden in OT level 3, from 1949 onward. So ask yourself, where did Alex get the name from?
1 Teresa_of_Avila 2017-12-02
the OT levels didn't exist in the 1940s
if you have evidence to the contrary, i'd love to see it
1 Vigte 2017-12-02
Dianetics written in 1947, CoS in 1954. Long before Aquino or Jones.
1 Teresa_of_Avila 2017-12-02
not true.
true, but irrelevant -- the operating thetan levels did not exist at the time of the founding of scientology.
timothy leary was fond of the expression "prison earth" in the 1970s -- does that prove that he was a scientologist?
1 Vigte 2017-12-02
I did edit my post, your arguement stands regardless of the edit however.
Point 1 fixed in edit,
Point 2 could you kindly point me to the evidence of this,
Point 3 No, but people love to argue over the origin of the term Prison Planet, I was merely showing the first chronological mention that has been discovered.
1 benjamindees 2017-12-02
It originated with the Gnostics who probably took it from Plato. See the Allegory of the Cave.
1 Vigte 2017-12-02
Agreed, this host EVEN talks about that in one of the shows I recently listened to!! The synchronicity surrounding this organization is huge.
1 potatosurplus 2017-12-02
Meh. People that are in Scientology aren't scared to say that are. Also, Scientology is a blackmail scam. They dig up dirt on people by their own free will to give it up and threaten them if they try to leave. They are taking their money.
1 PAUSEFOREVER 2017-12-02
Awesome. This sounds fantastic! Thanks again
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1 HittingRichard 2017-12-02
Very interesting, thank you!
1 Hannidolli 2017-12-02
Visited the guidestones on a trip. It’s in the middle of nowhere next to fields yet I still felt like every move I made was being heavily monitored. It was such a weird experience.
1 aurispel 2017-12-02
I have a lot of family that live in Elberton, and visited them on a trip. It was sooo fascinating.
1 PistolPete2345 2017-12-02
The TLDR makes no sense. Please be more precise and short. I have no idea what you're talking about
1 Vigte 2017-12-02
Hubbard, landing site, birthday gift to self.
Evidence: PDF of high level member talking to (then) member Steve Fishman.
1 dunSHATmySelf 2017-12-02
This is even not confusing
1 martini-meow 2017-12-02
I think he's talking about Scientology?
1 daneelr_olivaw 2017-12-02
OP is trolling.
1 Lupanario 2017-12-02
English can be really hard sometimes.
1 Vigte 2017-12-02
1 benjamindees 2017-12-02
http://vanshardware.com/2011/02/a-georgia-guidestones-update/
1 We_are_all_satoshi 2017-12-02
Who owns the land of the Georgia Guidestones? I think that would give a clue as to who built them/the purpose of.
1 bezerker08 2017-12-02
Why not google that instead of asking Reddit. I swear the guidestones are more art than alien technology. There's shitloads of information on how they got there, when, and who was behind it...
1 PAUSEFOREVER 2017-12-02
The only info about who paid for them is a name. A pseudonym.
1 bezerker08 2017-12-02
Robert Carter Cook
1 PAUSEFOREVER 2017-12-02
Source please? You're rocking my world view
1 m4rk89 2017-12-02
He had Bell's Palsy, a condition in which the facial nerve is damaged. Usually caused by a viral infection. He didn't have a stroke, he had an infection.
1 33timeemit33 2017-12-02
Can u give me a tldr of the whole thing please. My phone is a pos.