The Georgia Guidestones
Sept 3, 2018 3:21:22 GMT -8
Post by lyraalluse on Sept 3, 2018 3:21:22 GMT -8
The Georgia Guidestones is a creepy monument with some bizarre instructions for humanity written on it that was built by an anonymous weirdo in the 1980s.
I'm not going to lie; this monument kind of scares me.
Look what the giant stones have written on them.
1. Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.
2. Guide reproduction wisely — improving fitness and diversity.
3. Unite humanity with a living new language.
4. Rule passion — faith — tradition — and all things with tempered reason.
5. Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts.
6. Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court.
7. Avoid petty laws and useless officials.
8. Balance personal rights with social duties.
9. Prize truth — beauty — love — seeking harmony with the infinite.
10. Be not a cancer on the earth — Leave room for nature — Leave room for nature.
It seems harmless on the surface but when you start thinking about which each thing says it becomes creepier.
Here is a breakdown of what each law really means when you read them in context with the other laws around them.
1. More or less states that by any means necessary (including war, and other sinister means) the government should keep the human population low. Perhaps one of the creepiest on the list.
2. Essentially states that the government should have control over who reproduces and only the best and most perfect people should be allowed to reproduce.
3. Basically states that people shouldn't be allowed to have their own cultural identity or languages. The government should make everyone have the same identity and speak the same language.
4. Fundamentally states the government can rule with an iron fist, using religion, tradition, and passion for the new system they've created as propaganda to control people with.
5. States that this new system will protect people with fair laws and just courts. However when you read the first four laws about how the government intends to keep the population low, have complete control over reproduction of its citizens, take away the rights of citizens to have their own cultural identity and language, and control people with propaganda, you have to wonder how 'fair' or 'just' the legal system would be in this type of government.
6. States that all nations of the world will be united under a one world government that will follow all of the laws written on the guidestones.
7. Here it says the one world government will avoid petty laws and useless officials. This contradicts the fifth law which said the justice courts would be fair. Now you can see that this new world order will make and enforce its own laws as it sees fit. It gives a more sinister meaning to both laws five and seven.
8. Here it says to balance personal rights with social duties. In other words, your personal freedom doesn't mean anything. Your main concern should be to serving the new world order.
9. Here it says to prize truth — beauty — love — seeking harmony with the infinite. This looks harmless until you read it in context with laws four and eight. Law four talks about using propaganda to control people. Law eight talks about serving the New World order above your own personal needs and identity. So having harmony with the infinite here refers to being part of this system. The part about prizing truth, beauty, and love is a reinforcement of the propaganda from law four. That's what the one world government will tell you you are doing when you are under its system. But reading the other laws, you can see that this is just a facade of peace and love. Darkness lies underneath.
10. This warns humans not to be not a cancer on the earth and to leave room for nature. On the surface it seems like a message to keep the earth free of pollution and work towards creating a more green society. But when you read it in context with the other laws you realize that the new government views humanity as a cancer that only it can cure. Its cure for humanity is ruling it in a one world government system where it is monitored all of the time (even down to choosing who gets to reproduce and who does not). The 'making room for nature' bit is more propaganda. In other words, it will be okay to keep the human population under a certain number by any means necessary because according to the new world order it's not a big deal; they are just making room for nature.
The more you read the laws the more horrifying they become.
It genuinely freaks me out.
The Georgia Guidestones were probably put there by the Illuminati. T^T
Like if you crie everytim.
I'm not going to lie; this monument kind of scares me.
Look what the giant stones have written on them.
1. Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.
2. Guide reproduction wisely — improving fitness and diversity.
3. Unite humanity with a living new language.
4. Rule passion — faith — tradition — and all things with tempered reason.
5. Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts.
6. Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court.
7. Avoid petty laws and useless officials.
8. Balance personal rights with social duties.
9. Prize truth — beauty — love — seeking harmony with the infinite.
10. Be not a cancer on the earth — Leave room for nature — Leave room for nature.
It seems harmless on the surface but when you start thinking about which each thing says it becomes creepier.
Here is a breakdown of what each law really means when you read them in context with the other laws around them.
1. More or less states that by any means necessary (including war, and other sinister means) the government should keep the human population low. Perhaps one of the creepiest on the list.
2. Essentially states that the government should have control over who reproduces and only the best and most perfect people should be allowed to reproduce.
3. Basically states that people shouldn't be allowed to have their own cultural identity or languages. The government should make everyone have the same identity and speak the same language.
4. Fundamentally states the government can rule with an iron fist, using religion, tradition, and passion for the new system they've created as propaganda to control people with.
5. States that this new system will protect people with fair laws and just courts. However when you read the first four laws about how the government intends to keep the population low, have complete control over reproduction of its citizens, take away the rights of citizens to have their own cultural identity and language, and control people with propaganda, you have to wonder how 'fair' or 'just' the legal system would be in this type of government.
6. States that all nations of the world will be united under a one world government that will follow all of the laws written on the guidestones.
7. Here it says the one world government will avoid petty laws and useless officials. This contradicts the fifth law which said the justice courts would be fair. Now you can see that this new world order will make and enforce its own laws as it sees fit. It gives a more sinister meaning to both laws five and seven.
8. Here it says to balance personal rights with social duties. In other words, your personal freedom doesn't mean anything. Your main concern should be to serving the new world order.
9. Here it says to prize truth — beauty — love — seeking harmony with the infinite. This looks harmless until you read it in context with laws four and eight. Law four talks about using propaganda to control people. Law eight talks about serving the New World order above your own personal needs and identity. So having harmony with the infinite here refers to being part of this system. The part about prizing truth, beauty, and love is a reinforcement of the propaganda from law four. That's what the one world government will tell you you are doing when you are under its system. But reading the other laws, you can see that this is just a facade of peace and love. Darkness lies underneath.
10. This warns humans not to be not a cancer on the earth and to leave room for nature. On the surface it seems like a message to keep the earth free of pollution and work towards creating a more green society. But when you read it in context with the other laws you realize that the new government views humanity as a cancer that only it can cure. Its cure for humanity is ruling it in a one world government system where it is monitored all of the time (even down to choosing who gets to reproduce and who does not). The 'making room for nature' bit is more propaganda. In other words, it will be okay to keep the human population under a certain number by any means necessary because according to the new world order it's not a big deal; they are just making room for nature.
The more you read the laws the more horrifying they become.
It genuinely freaks me out.
The Georgia Guidestones were probably put there by the Illuminati. T^T
Like if you crie everytim.