In the middle of a grassy field, a cow pasture, really, are six huge gray sla...
granite, 19 feet tall, about the height of a two-story house, and they're arranged like
“a monument, an ancient monument, like Stonehenge. There are words etched into the stones,”
in eight different languages, English, but also Spanish, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese, and Russian. On closer look, those words in the stones are a set of directives, written like commandments. Some people call these America's Stonehenge, but for the thousands of people
“who came from around the world to visit them every year, they were known as the Georgia guide stones.”
But if you wanted to visit this place in person today, read the messages on the stones for yourself. You'd be standing in an empty field, because one night, a few years ago, someone blew them up. From the Atlanta Journal Constitution, this is who blew up the guide stones. America's answer to Stonehenge, and then there was the Georgia guides stones. Did you ever see the
Georgia guides stones? There's degrees. I had a vision of people, you know, the shut around on the tail. Designed a guide mankind who was safe for future. This to us looks like a modern day,
10 commandments, and it basically preaches, I would say communism. These are people who enjoy
key things. Some forget that crime was committed here, and somebody got away with it. Man walks in his office. He says I want to buy a monument. Whoever's doing anything to help the justice, because that's not how we do things that are contrary, right? Political nonsense.
“Really just nuts. You know, it's still under criminal investigation, right?”
500 million people. They ought to tear that satanic symbol down in Albert and Georgia.


