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We know who paid for the Georgia Guidestones, but no one knows RC Christian’s true identity or his intentions for “America’s Stonehenge.” Now destroyed, the mystery behind the monument lives on.
Atop a windswept hill in rural Georgia stood a 19-foot, 3-inch tall granite monument containing a set of instructions for life in a future “Age of Sanity.”
Unveiled in 1980 near Elberton, about 100 miles northeast of Atlanta, the Georgia Guidestones have been shrouded in mystery and the center of controversy for decades. The true identity of the man who commissioned the monoliths and the meaning behind his cryptic 10-part message, inscribed in eight languages, remain unknown.
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