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Georgia's Stonehenge

 
JohnC
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02/03/2011 01:58 AM
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Georgia's Stonehenge
Is anyone familiar with this?
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Is anyone familiar with this?
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Yes...The Georgia Guidestones. J. C. Christ paid somewhere around $100K - $200K to have them built 30 years ago or so.
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In June 1979, an unknown person or persons under the pseudonym R. C. Christian hired Elberton Granite Finishing Company to build the structure.[3] One popular hypothesis is that the patron's pseudonym may be a tribute to the legendary 17th-century founder of Rosicrucianism, Christian Rosenkreuz.
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I'm looking forward to Friday's Decoded, too.
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Yeah, isn't it theorized that vikings built it when they had a clan living in North America?
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Yes, they are good words to live by.





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