SOFT NEWS Two mysteries surround the Georgia Guidestones. One may have finally been solved

Uhhmmm...

Veteran Member
Elberton, Georgia — It was a cold morning in the Granite Capital of the World, and the case of the exploding monument was still unsolved. The criminal investigation had resulted in few answers and no arrests. Wayne Mullenix seemed to know more than he was letting on.

“Everybody will tell you that it’s been a hush-hush deal,” he said as we rode in his large white pickup truck toward the place where the stones once stood.

The Georgia Guidestones were always mysterious, and strangely magnetic, drawing tourists and miscreants alike during their 42-year lifespan. Mullenix thought of them fondly, because he laid their foundation and once owned the red clay on which they were placed. He helped build the Guidestones on behalf of an enigmatic stranger whose real name he never knew.

Before dawn on July 6, 2022, an explosion shook the walls at the Mullenix house, almost half a mile up the highway. The Guidestones were badly damaged, and would later be demolished. Mullenix took it personally.
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Mtsilverback

Veteran Member
It validates my original thoughts, if the article is accurate, on the beliefs of those behind their construction of the monument. I had looked into the origins of eugenics and the whole thing is dark and racist.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
Elberton, Georgia — It was a cold morning in the Granite Capital of the World, and the case of the exploding monument was still unsolved. The criminal investigation had resulted in few answers and no arrests. Wayne Mullenix seemed to know more than he was letting on.

“Everybody will tell you that it’s been a hush-hush deal,” he said as we rode in his large white pickup truck toward the place where the stones once stood.

The Georgia Guidestones were always mysterious, and strangely magnetic, drawing tourists and miscreants alike during their 42-year lifespan. Mullenix thought of them fondly, because he laid their foundation and once owned the red clay on which they were placed. He helped build the Guidestones on behalf of an enigmatic stranger whose real name he never knew.

Before dawn on July 6, 2022, an explosion shook the walls at the Mullenix house, almost half a mile up the highway. The Guidestones were badly damaged, and would later be demolished. Mullenix took it personally.
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More Here -> Link

where does the link take us? More info please.
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
As I sat in Wayne Mullenix’s truck near the empty and unadorned field that once held the Guidestones, I asked him the same question. Did he agree with their first guideline?


“Knowing what I know today, I think that was a good message,” he said. “We got too many people in this world right now."

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I always wish, when people say this, that someone would ask them, "So--to show you mean what you say, when are you going to off yourself, to reduce world population?"
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
From the article link in the OP:

Is this the mystery man behind the Guidestones?​



Here are three reasons to believe that the man who commissioned the Georgia Guidestones was Herbert H. Kersten, a physician from Fort Dodge, Iowa:



1. Kersten was born on May 7, 1920, and thus would have been 78 on July 14, 1998, the date of the letter in which Robert Christian said he was 78.



2. Kersten lived for many years at the same address seen on one of the envelopes sent to Wyatt Martin.



3. Kersten wrote a lot of letters that were published in newspapers, and in those letters he sounded strikingly similar to Robert Christian.



“Most important of all, America should now begin to direct the attention of the world to solving the fundamental problem which threatens to engulf all humanity in social and economic catastrophe,” Herbert H. Kersten, M.D. wrote in a letter published by the Des Moines Register on January 25, 1981, less than a year after the Guidestones were unveiled. “I refer to the uncontrolled reproduction of our species, which has already caused human numbers to far exceed the level which our planet can support in decency.”



“Rational planning of human reproduction is becoming increasingly essential,” Kersten wrote in a letter the Register published in 1990.



“Contrary to widespread opinion,” Kersten wrote in a 1996 letter to the editor, “our nation is now overpopulated.”



When the filmmakers visited Fort Dodge, the story took a darker turn.



Digging further into the doctor’s background, they interviewed local historian Roger Natte and William Sayles Doan, an art patron and author who said he knew Kersten. Doan, who died in 2015, said Kersten used to brag about his friendship with William Shockley, the Nobel Prize-winning inventor who later became a notorious eugenicist.

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"Physician", huh?

As in, abortionist?

I wonder...............
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
VERY interesting and surprisingly complete run-down on the good Doctor.

He would have had the means to do this - and likely he had friends who would go in with him on this.

"Broad world vision of humanity" might be written by someone who "knew" the doctor - but not all that he had been up to. The doctor would have been 60 at the time the guidestones went up (1980) which is long enough to accumulate a substantial financial reserve, friends of like mind, and a reflection necessary for its execution.

Dobbin
 

changed

Preferred pronouns: dude/bro
As far as who built it, you don't realize it until you go visit the actual guidestones, but they weren't that far from the University of Georgia campus where I'm sure there were a lot of far left wing weirdos that thought the guidestones would be a good idea.
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
As far as who built it, you don't realize it until you go visit the actual guidestones, but they weren't that far from the University of Georgia campus where I'm sure there were a lot of far left wing weirdos that thought the guidestones would be a good idea.
You might want to READ the link in the OP.

Doctor in Iowa.
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
The crime hasn't been solved because they don't want it solved. Normally, the GBI, FBI, and ATF would be all over this.
It hasn't been solved because no one much cares. It was the public service project of some well-meaning guy. By the time he died he was probably fed up with all the conspiracy theories.
 

Josie

Has No Life - Lives on TB
As I sat in Wayne Mullenix’s truck near the empty and unadorned field that once held the Guidestones, I asked him the same question. Did he agree with their first guideline?


“Knowing what I know today, I think that was a good message,” he said. “We got too many people in this world right now."

......

I always wish, when people say this, that someone would ask them, "So--to show you mean what you say, when are you going to off yourself, to reduce world population?"
Agreed. Never once have I noticed people promoting population control volunteering to be the first to start the ball rolling.
 

Uhhmmm...

Veteran Member
Agreed. Never once have I noticed people promoting population control volunteering to be the first to start the ball rolling.

I do not believe the doctor noted in the OP ever endorsed forced or even voluntary abortion or euthanasia as a solution to over population. Rather, he proposed less drastic, planned cultural and economic incentives to hold the birth rate below 1:1.
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
I do not believe the doctor noted in the OP ever endorsed forced or even voluntary abortion or euthanasia as a solution to over population. Rather, he proposed less drastic, planned cultural and economic incentives to hold the birth rate below 1:1.
The stones never called for genocide, but it's the first thing triggered people think of. Kind of spooky, really.
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
The stones never called for genocide, but it's the first thing triggered people think of. Kind of spooky, really.
"IF" the world ever got DOWN to 500 million (and somehow without war, plague, abortion, euthanasia, or other means of reducing 8 TRILLION to 500 million)

the only way it could be "maintained" there would be by some world-wide, over-arching governmental control of reproduction.
 

Knoxville's Joker

Has No Life - Lives on TB
"IF" the world ever got DOWN to 500 million (and somehow without war, plague, abortion, euthanasia, or other means of reducing 8 TRILLION to 500 million)

the only way it could be "maintained" there would be by some world-wide, over-arching governmental control of reproduction.
A lot of the ancient texts I have read translations of, once it gets down the calamaties that happen periodically would keep the population down as there would not be sufficient population to have a support system to recover from bad events...
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
the only way it could be "maintained" there would be by some world-wide, over-arching governmental control of reproduction.
One's mind goes to my nemesis, the mosquito.

The sterile insect technique (SIT)[1][2] is a method of biological insect control, whereby overwhelming numbers of sterile insects are released into the wild. The released insects are preferably male, as this is more cost-effective and the females may in some situations cause damage by laying eggs in the crop, or, in the case of mosquitoes, taking blood from humans. The sterile males compete with fertile males to mate with the females. Females that mate with a sterile male produce no offspring, thus reducing the next generation's population. Sterile insects are not self-replicating and, therefore, cannot become established in the environment. Repeated release of sterile males over low population densities can further reduce and in cases of isolation eliminate pest populations, although cost-effective control with dense target populations is subjected to population suppression prior to the release of the sterile males.

Consider the Naomi Wolfe claims of "reproduction harm" resulting from the Covid-19 MNRA vaccines.

Consider that a small percentage of "missed" reproductions can snowball into a larger snow-human.

Consider that many developed nations are not at their "reproduction replacement rate." One of the curious side effects of "development." The US is one of these.

Consider that the intended results DON'T have to be immediate, but may take GENERATIONS of humans to come to full results.

Dobbin
 
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