FOS » 06 Jul 2022, 9:50 pm » wrote: ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/06/us/g ... osion.html
Look dudes. Blowing up stones is not a revolution.
throwing them is. lol. rotf.FOS » 06 Jul 2022, 9:50 pm » wrote: ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/06/us/g ... osion.html
Look dudes. Blowing up stones is not a revolution.
Those were paid for by Ted Turner. It will be interesting to see what happens now. FWIW, I wanted to see the monument just for curiosity sake. I posted this awhile ago about the Georgia Guide Stones:FOS » 06 Jul 2022, 9:50 pm » wrote: ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/06/us/g ... osion.html
Look dudes. Blowing up stones is not a revolution.
Skans » 07 Jul 2022, 8:19 am » wrote: ↑ Those were paid for by Ted Turner. It will be interesting to see what happens now. FWIW, I wanted to see the monument just for curiosity sake. I posted this awhile ago about the Georgia Guide Stones:
Ultra Liberal, Robert Edward "Ted" Turner III, played the part of R.C. Christian who caused the Georgia Guidestones to be constructed in Elbert County, Georgia. In 1980, a man using the fictitious name of R.C. Christian, through a local banker who swore to keep Christian's true identity a secret, constructed a Stonehenge like set of granite monuments with guidelines or principles engraved in eight different languages. In 1980, the land was purchased for $5,000 and the granite monuments were erected at a cost of $125,000. The guidelines set forth in the Georgia Guidestones, however, is not of Christian or Biblical origin at all. It contains a set of agnostic, leftist, man-inspired messages:So, who is Ted Turner? Former husband of Jane Fonda; nemesis of Rupert Murdoch, and creator of Cable News Network - CNN. Ted Turner merged CNN with Time-Warner in 1996, and essentially "sold" CNN to AOL-Time Warner in 2000. However, Ted Turner left an odd leftist philosophical legacy which has stayed with CNN since its inception. The above 10 principles are in all actuality, the CNN Guidestones.
- Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.
- Guide reproduction wisely — improving fitness and diversity.
- Unite humanity with a living new language.
- Rule passion — faith — tradition — and all things with tempered reason.
- Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts.
- Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court.
- Avoid petty laws and useless officials.
- Balance personal rights with social duties.
- Prize truth — beauty — love — seeking harmony with the infinite.
- Be not a cancer on the earth — Leave room for nature — Leave room for nature.
Obviously I would know a lot about secret societies. In fact I believe they have been the primary source of political power for the past 600 years or so. I know a lot about them.Skans » 07 Jul 2022, 8:29 am » wrote: ↑ I just noticed that 4 years ago I said this about the Georgia Guide Stones:
" No. It's actually a bit more cryptic than that. R.C. more likely stands for "Rose Cross". The Rose Cross is associated with Christian Rosenkreuz, and when taken in context with he writing on the Guidestones likely is a reference to Rosicrucian Enlightenment and/or Freemasonry. If you take it any further than that, you need to choose which rabbit hole you want to go down - Freemasonry and modern Rosicrucianism ; Deism, Thomas Pain and the Age of Reason; or something more "sinister" such as early Aleister Crowley and the Ordo Templi Orientis.
I actually find the Guidestones quirky, but interesting. It's on my bucket-list to go check out the Guidestones some day for myself, if vandals haven't destroyed it by then. "
Like I've said before..you would make a totally awesome History Professor and you could teach the course AD LIB.FOS » 07 Jul 2022, 4:02 pm » wrote: ↑ Obviously I would know a lot about secret societies. In fact I believe they have been the primary source of political power for the past 600 years or so. I know a lot about them.
The rosicrucians have been gone for a long time. And they have nothing to do with freemasons.
Obviously not because rosicrucians was a strictly Christian sect while freemasons never were..
I actually did a little digging into this awhile back. Ted is rather liberal and he was married to Jane Fonda. He endorsed Hillary Clinton for President. Turner met with Oprah, Gates, Soros and David Rockerfeller to address issues of population grown, the environment and access to healthcare. The environmental and reproductive focused contents of the Guidestones, appear to align with Turner’s own ideologies. In 1990 Turner founded The Turner Foundation (TFI), who’s mission is to “protect and restore the natural systems – air, land, and water — on which all life depends“. Read the Guidestones, this is what they are all about. And in 1998 Turner donated $1 billion (a third of his wealth) to the United Nations to establish the United Nations Foundation which focuses on global issues that include gender equality and tackling environmental issues and climate change. Among the list of projects the United Nations Foundation has been involved in include Family Planning 2020 (Abortion Clinics) and Universal Access Project which focused on sexual health and reproductive health (Abortion and Contraception). Turner was also a supporter of eugenics and population control.FOS » 07 Jul 2022, 3:58 pm » wrote: ↑ um dude...this is fake news.
Nobody knows who commissioned the monument.
Ted turner is close to family members of mine.
He is not a leftist and he actually is very unhappy with what CNN became. In fact he got into a fistfight with some jewish oligarch over it.
he isn't exactly 'right wing' either. Is basically rather apolitical.
he may be a bit eccentric at times but I don't envision him putting up some weird cultists monument. That just is not his personality.
Turners politics are just typical affluent centrist politics. There is nothing extremist about him. Just about EVERY wealthy white guy has politics similar to what you describe here.Skans » 07 Jul 2022, 4:20 pm » wrote: ↑ I actually did a little digging into this awhile back. Ted is rather liberal and he was married to Jane Fonda. He endorsed Hillary Clinton for President. Turner met with Oprah, Gates, Soros and David Rockerfeller to address issues of population grown, the environment and access to healthcare. The environmental and reproductive focused contents of the Guidestones, appear to align with Turner’s own ideologies. In 1990 Turner founded The Turner Foundation (TFI), who’s mission is to “protect and restore the natural systems – air, land, and water — on which all life depends“. Read the Guidestones, this is what they are all about. And in 1998 Turner donated $1 billion (a third of his wealth) to the United Nations to establish the United Nations Foundation which focuses on global issues that include gender equality and tackling environmental issues and climate change. Among the list of projects the United Nations Foundation has been involved in include Family Planning 2020 (Abortion Clinics) and Universal Access Project which focused on sexual health and reproductive health (Abortion and Contraception). Turner was also a supporter of eugenics and population control.
Ted Turner has had his hands in all sorts of "philanthropic" organizations from Macon to all around Atlanta, and this thing was right up his ally. Then there's the Ted Turner doomsday video. It wasn’t entirely certain the Turner Doomsday Video even existed until it was leaked online in 2015 by a CNN intern. Turner had predicted that most of the planet's population will die off, leaving only a few cannibals to roam the scorched Earth”. The Guidestones are his eternal message to them.
I would not call Ted Turner a globalist either. He was never into that side of things. He is just a rich guy trying to be compassionate.SJConspirator » 07 Jul 2022, 5:49 pm » wrote: ↑ The part about a common language and world court is evil globalism. I don't like it
Whoever made it is obviously brainwashed and kinda stupid.Warcok » 07 Jul 2022, 6:04 pm » wrote: ↑ Never heard of the Georgia Guide Stones. Sounds like some pizzagate ****.
Find someone your own age, pedo's, and you won't go to jail
It is the origin of your character role playing cradle to grave you practice here willingly.SJConspirator » 07 Jul 2022, 5:49 pm » wrote: ↑ The part about a common language and world court is evil globalism. I don't like it