Sunday, May 11, 2014

Georgia Guidestones (Judgement Instructions)

Georgia Guidestones (Judgement Instructions)
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Georgia Guidestones (Judgement Instructions)

In a small hill in the arid northeastern Georgia stands the most bizarre and mysterious monuments in the world. But look at the architecture of the building, the monument was not invented in ancient times. Known as the 'Georgia Guidestones', this stone structure has a length of 16 feet, with a weight of 20 tons. Has four rectangular granite stone pillars and above , each pillar carved on the instruction and guidance of the eight " largest cultural language " such language hieroglyphs from: Arabic, Chinese, Russian, English, Spanish, Hindi, Hebrew and Swahili - with instructions for the human survivors of major disasters can rebuild a new civilization on this earth and not at all leave and forget the history of the ancestors.
Georgia Guidestones
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The four pillars shaped like a plus sign and has a range of about 5
meters, so there is a central middle pillar again Commandment written on the walls, and on top of granite overlain by a rectangular -shaped book. On the fourth side of new granite lying in the above, there are clues to the " language of the old culture " that has been lost in the world , namely : Sanskrit language (Sanskri), Ancient Greek ( Classical Greek ) and Babylonian Cuneiform and Ancient Egypt (symbolic) or Egyptian Hieroglyphic. Are the instructions in eight languages ​​associated with doomsday predictions ? It is still not clear. The building was founded by a group of Masonic, the Freemasons, the Illuminati, the pagans and the supporters of other satanic groups.  Looks they have made this site, but on the higher side in the top flat is the symbol of their class. So as if all the cultures in the world and all this came from, subject and originated from a single sourc, namely those groups who want to set up a New World Order (NWO. Evidently they intend to teach this ideology, and will continue in subsequent human cultur.

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