“What if I told you that America has its own Stonehenge?” Those words were printed 10 years ago in the book “History Decoded: The 10 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time.” That Stonehenge referenced in ...
In early 2005, a conspiracy theorist writing under the pseudonym John Conner — the name of the resistance leader from "The Terminator" movies — decided he needed to warn the public about the evils of ...
Thursday marks the one-year anniversary of the shocking bombing of the Georgia Guidestones in Elberton County. The person responsible for the strange and assumedly random act of destruction has still ...
A Georgia prosecutor described the apparent targeting of a mysterious monument with an explosive device as an "act of domestic terrorism," saying Thursday that the alleged crime was aimed at the ...
The Georgia Guidestones, a mysterious public artwork sometimes called the “American Stonehenge,” are no more. In the early hours on Wednesday, unknown individuals detonated a bomb that severely ...
The pile of granite that was once known as a structure called the Georgia Guidestones, which was destroyed last month in an explosion, is getting a new home.The Elbert County Board of Commissioners ...
Since the 1980s, the Georgia Guidestones have puzzled tourists and locals alike. Erected by an anonymous individual about 100 miles east of Atlanta, the monument, dubbed “America’s Stonehenge,” ...
Newsom’s Minimum Wage Hike Cost California Thousands of Fast Food Jobs, Sent Prices Soaring National Guard Member Dies After D.C. Shooting Exclusive: White House Asks Pro-Life Groups to Keep Quiet in ...
Atop a windswept hill in rural Georgia stood a 19-foot, 3-inch-high granite monument with a series of instructions for living in a future “age of reason.” Unveiled in 1980 near Elberton, about 100 ...
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