- Georgia Guidestones - Wikipedia
A message consisting of a set of ten guidelines or principles was engraved on the Georgia Guidestones in eight different languages, one language on each face of the four large upright stones
- Georgia Guidestones - New Georgia Encyclopedia
The inscriptions on the Guidestones were meant for current and future generations Sandblasted along the square capstone sitting atop the structure was the basic message: “Let these be guidestones to an age of reason,” in Babylonian cuneiform, Egyptian hieroglyphics, Sanskrit, and classical Greek
- What do the Georgia Guidestones say? - The US Sun
What do the Georgia Guidestones say? The 19ft tall monument was inscribed with ten guidelines in eight different languages - English, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Arabic, Hebrew, Hindi, and Swahili
- Nobody Knows How to Interpret This Doomsday Stonehenge in Georgia
In Elbert County, Georgia there’s a set of stones called the Georgia Guidestones They were put there in 1979, with a set of ten guidelines, in eight modern languages and four dead ones,
- The Georgia Guidestones: A Mysterious Monument and Its . . .
The Georgia Guidestones featured inscriptions in eight languages: English, Spanish, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese, and Russian These inscriptions, etched into the granite slabs, laid out a set of ten guidelines for humanity:
- GEORGIA
In his book, Common Sense Renewed, which was written over five years after the monument was erected, R C Christian takes full responsibility as "the originator of the Georgia Guidestones and the sole author of its inscriptions "
- The Georgia Guidestones - The Historical Marker Database
Each of the four sides of the capstone features the statement of cautionary guidance to humankind translated into Babylonian Cuneiform, Classical Greek, Sanskrit, and Egyptian Hieroglyphics, to "Let These Be Guidestones to Reason "
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