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Georgia Guidestones shrouded in mystery. Are they an occultic conjuring point – unleashing some sort of esoteric messages from the abyss to bring about a new golden dawn? Or are these stones some type of occult portal, a conjuring point, to birth Luciferain light, a Judas Generation, into the world? Join in today as we explore these topics and more, on the Christian Marauder!
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Sources:
The Georgia Guidestones Guide Book, Copyright © 1981 by: Elberton Granite Finishing Co., Inc., page 44 https://www.scribd.com/doc/16750848/The-Georgia-Guidestones-Guidebook
Wiley and Prime, “The Georgia Guidestones: America's Most Mysterious Movement,” Page 43, 2011. https://www.scribd.com/read/148610239/The-Georgia-Guidestones-America-s-Most-Mysterious-Movement#
Lipsey, Paul. “Guidestones: Are These Stones a Monument to Mankind Or, as Some Fear, A Temple for Cult Worship?” The Elberton Star, August 1, 1980.
Lewis, Boyd. “Mystery in Stone: A monument, a vision, or home-base for Witches?” Brown’s Guide to Georgia, August 1980, p. 62.
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