This is a bit of weird news: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...ists-rcna37279
These granite stones in Georgia were ordered to be etched with an assortment of guidelines in a variety of languages, and paid for by a mysterious man, back in the Seventies.
The guidelines say ethical things like "Take care of the Earth" and "Be kind to one another" in several languages, including English and Russian. The most controversial guideline set a limit for the world's population at a much lower number than it currently was at that time. Some analysts think this indicates an population control agenda.
Some far right observers decided the Georgia Guidelines were "Satantic" in orgin and needed to be destroyed. This past week, someone obeyed the comment and blew them up with an explosive device.
Weird, but true...
These granite stones in Georgia were ordered to be etched with an assortment of guidelines in a variety of languages, and paid for by a mysterious man, back in the Seventies.
The guidelines say ethical things like "Take care of the Earth" and "Be kind to one another" in several languages, including English and Russian. The most controversial guideline set a limit for the world's population at a much lower number than it currently was at that time. Some analysts think this indicates an population control agenda.
Some far right observers decided the Georgia Guidelines were "Satantic" in orgin and needed to be destroyed. This past week, someone obeyed the comment and blew them up with an explosive device.
Weird, but true...
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