Georgia Guidestones

Historical landmark · Elbert County

Georgia Guidestones

Historical landmark · Elbert County

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1031 Guidestone Rd NW, Elberton, GA 30635

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Imposing granite monument & astronomical calendar inscribed with offbeat guidelines in 12 languages.  

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1031 Guidestone Rd NW, Elberton, GA 30635 Get directions

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"In June of 1979, a man going by the pseudonym of R.C. Christian approached the Elberton Granite Finishing Company with the task of building a monument. He said that no one was to ever know his true identity or that of the group that he was representing. He seemed to have an endless supply of money to fund the project and by the terms of the legal contract all plans had to be destroyed after completion and all information about him withheld from the public. In 1980, the stones were finished. They carry a tablet in front proclaiming, “Let these be guidestones to an Age of Reason.” Engraved in the stones are ten guidelines meant to re-establish the planet and society, perhaps after an apocalypse. They are written in eight different languages, English, Spanish, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese and Russian, and among other commandments preach to: - Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature. - Rule passion – faith – tradition – and all things with tempered reason. - Balance personal rights with social duties. - Be not a cancer on the earth – Leave room for nature. The guidestones also served as an astronomical calendar, and every day at noon the sun shone through a narrow hole in the structure and illuminated the day’s date on an engraving. The names of four ancient languages were inscribed on the sides near the top: Babylonian cuneiform, Classical Greek, Sanskrit, and Egyptian Hieroglyphics. Additionally an instructional tablet at the site described a time capsule buried underneath the surface, though the dates on which the capsule was buried and when it is to be re-opened are missing. Whether this is intentional or the capsule was never buried is unknown. The guidestones continue to be a point of controversy. Conspiracy theorists and fundamentalists believe them to be the work of Satanists or the New World Order–fueled particularly by certain commandments such as “Guide reproduction wisely–improving fitness and diversity” which can be ominously interpreted–and the guidestones have been seriously vandalized by such conspiracy theorists. Among these conspiracy theorists was 2022 Georgia Republican gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor, who promised to demolish the monument as part of her campaign. Others believed them to be a message of wise prophecy, possibly the work of an eccentric man of science.  However, if the past 30 years are any indication, we may never know who built them besides what is engraved on the guidestones itself: “Sponsors: A Small Group of Americans Who Seek The Age Of Reason” Early in the morning of July 6, 2022, the guidestones were damaged by an apparent explosion caused by a vandal. The remaining, undamaged pieces were demolished by State Law Enforcement Officials later the same day." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Travel Diaries Nasima92

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It was nice , we drove 2 hours to see this..it is small than it seems, there is nothing like any park or something to stop by..but it was nice to see message in 8 languages.And if you are driving with kids , And driving long then I would say it is not the place. Because kids will definitely get bored to drive so long and just see this.

Carter “Kagiso” Gilbert

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It was real cool. Glad it's free, too! And it really does appear to be open 24/7. Granted I didn't go at night, but there's not a way to lock it up and they have cameras and lights to help protect it and see it during the night! We didn't get to see the sun hit the center slab during celestial high noon (keep in mind this may not line up with clocks) because of the over cast. But it would be nice to come back at different times of the day/night and year to see all the different points it hits and highlights. Also it was a lot taller than I expected!!

Kristen Hicks

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My husband introduced me to the mystery of the Guidestones, so of course during our travels, we had to stop by. The monument itself was beautiful. The granite was cut with precision, making every single angle identical... There are 8 different languages that the wording was carved in. We also discovered an additional 4 languages at the very tip-top, however with much less wording/symbols than the main script. Head's up, do not expect a gift shop or a restroom, you are out in the middle of practically nowhere. To be quite honest, the Monument itself, felt a little somber... So, is there something to this mystery? Take a visit, and decide for yourself.

Mama Gem

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An interesting experience. Not sure if I wanna go back, though 🤔. The energy here is very palpable, calming, yet eerie. They're not as massive as many pictures will show, but still big enough to count. The drive there was chill, lots a small farming town and country homes. Was here mid-afternoon and there were steady visitors. There's 24/7 video surveillance, at least that's what the signs say🤷🏾‍♀️🤷🏾‍♀️. Just GO and see for youself.

D. Anthony

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Pretty cool. There is nothing bad or evil about this. To be quite honest, these are some really great suggestions. It makes me ask all those difficult questions about my own existence and question a lot of other things as well. It was a beautiful drive through some of the most beautiful part of our country, in my opinion, so for me seeing these granite slabs and reading everything on site it was an awesome experience and I'm glad we made the trip. To the field. In the middle of nowhere. Under surveillance! I don't know what all the fuss is about! Lol we enjoyed ourselves

John Gibson

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We arrived at the guidestones on a cold and overcast fall day, there was the stench of rot in the air. This set the backdrop perfectly for this highly creepy place. No one knows exactly who or why the guidestones were built, and thier message for the most not bad with one big exception the whole maintain the human population at 500MM. Not sure what the other 7 plus billion people are supposed to do but I don't think the message bodes well for them. This site is well worth a visit.

David Shisler

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A nice two hour ride from Columbia SC The big question for me is who put these things here? Possibly the Rosicrucians, which could make sense with the anonymous persons name being R. C. Christian (Rose Cross) or was it a New World Order sect? Very Interesting to See first Hand. The possibility of a time capsule or portal being on that site does not seem to be realistic at all. I could see no evidence that the Sun aligned with the hole in the monument at noon the way it says it is supposed to. The inscriptions do not seem to support a free American lifestyle and suggest quite the opposite, to the point that the five hundred million people would be ruled by one government and you will be classed as to your importance and position in society. So that being said; if all this were to take place, it does not sound like good times. Definitely worth stopping by to see if you're in the area.

BEST Publishing

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It was interesting and beautiful to see the stones up close and personal. I loved the messages that were presented in the different languages to tell us about the importance of Mother Nature and being kind one to another. Hope that you can see from the pictures the beauty of why life is to be lived and shared with balance and harmony.