Anonymous ID: c014c9 Aug. 10, 2025, 11:10 a.m. No.23450006   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0047 >>0082 >>0091 >>0170

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crciJw9HIEw

 

Georgia Guidestones Mystery Finally Solved And Isn't Good

 

Have you ever seen something so big, so strange, you just had to stop and wonder, “Who built this and what does it mean?” The Georgia Guidestones stood in a quiet Georgia field for more than forty years. They were made of big stones and had ten scary rules for people to follow.

 

They were put there by someone, but no one knew why. But when they went off in two thousand and twenty-two, everyone found out… Stay with me, because you’re going to want to hear this.

 

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R. C. Christian = Dr. Herbert Hinsey Kirsten

Surgeon from Fort Dodge, Iowa

Linked to physicist William Shockley, who publicly supported eugenics and segregation based on race

Gave money to David Duke, Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan

 

Why Georgia?

Because it was a "survivable zone"

Because people could still live there after a nuclear war or the end of the world

 

More monuments planned

"The Directive"

called for genetic screening, forced sterilisation and area purges to keep resources

 

The guidestones were never meant to be the whole plan.

They were just the start.

Governments should force all families with more than 2 children to get sterilised in order "to preserve resource stability"

Genetic "filtering" to get rid of what he called "inherited inefficiencies" in people he thought were weak, unfit or not worthy

Plans for "regional cleansing" after natural disasters

"Post-catastrophe populations must be culled to sustainable levels to stop further collapse"

 

The World Future Council's name kept coming up in The Directive.

 

His phrase "regional triage" had come up again in climate talks about leaving places that are likely to flood

His call for incentives to get sterilised was repeated by controversial programs in developing countries that try to help people plan their families

 

The idea of balancing "personal freedoms with social responsibility" had even shown up in UN climate agreements and pandemic response plans, though the language was a little nicer