The Georgia Guidestones were a mysterious granite monument erected in 1980 in Elbert County, Georgia. Its origins are shrouded in secrecy, as the structure was commissioned by a person or group under the pseudonym "R.C. Christian." The true identity and motivations behind the Guidestones remain unknown, fueling speculation and conspiracy theories. The monument displayed inscriptions in multiple languages, outlining principles for humanity, and was sometimes referred to as the "American Stonehenge."
The Georgia Guidestones were a mysterious granite monument erected in 1980 in Elbert County, Georgia. Its origins are shrouded in secrecy, as the structure was commissioned by a person or group under the pseudonym "R.C. Christian." The true identity and motivations behind the Guidestones remain unknown, fueling speculation and conspiracy theories. The monument displayed inscriptions in multiple languages, outlining principles for humanity, and was sometimes referred to as the "American Stonehenge."
What are the Georgia Guidestones and where are they located?
A granite monument erected in 1980 near Elberton, Georgia, commissioned under the pseudonym R.C. Christian. It bears inscriptions in eight modern languages and four ancient languages.
Who commissioned them, and what is known about their origins?
The sponsors used the alias R.C. Christian; the true identity and motives behind the monument remain unknown.
What do the inscriptions on the Guidestones say?
They present ten guidelines for humanity, covering topics such as population, reproduction, language, laws, peace, and balance with nature.
What is the current status or history since its construction?
The Guidestones were erected in 1980. In 2022, a significant explosion damaged the monument, and the site has since been restricted; the structure is no longer accessible as originally built.