OK, I really don't know what to say about the Georgia Guidestones, other than I really wanted to see them at some point.
I hate to generically suggest that you go to Wikipedia to read up on the basics, but that would be a good place to start.
The short story is..... in 1979 some guy commissioned a granite company in Elberton to build the Guidestones. The Guidestones list 10 rules that society should go by, and they are noted in 8 different languages. The Guidestones are almost 20 feet high.
Someone obviously felt strongly about the Guidestones. A lot of time, work, and money has been invested in them. Conspiracy theory types have had a lot to say about them.
Signs up note that the place is under surveillance. The spot is a very popular roadside attraction. There were a lot of people there when we went.
People were picnicking, kids were playing ball, and many people were reading and looking around. This is a very curious place to stop.
Check out my photos. It may be worth noting that we saw some odd, round shaped buildings nearby. They seemed very appropriate.
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