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Georgia Georgia Guidestones explosion: Officials release video, destroy remaining portion over 'safety concerns' Georgia Guidestones hit with 'explosive device,' investigators say ...
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation released video of the explosion that damaged the now-demolished Georgia Guidestones. A video also shows a silver sedan with a sunroof speeding from the scene.
The Georgia Guidestones, which also serves as a sundial and astronomical calendar. is just north of Elberton, about a two-hour drive northeast of Atlanta. The monument consists of four ...
THE Georgia Guidestones have stood tall since 1980s.However the granite monument was destroyed in a mysterious explosion on July 6, 2022.What are the ...
Police in Georgia are investigating an explosion Wednesday targeting the Georgia Guidestones monument, which the state says is known as "America's Stonehenge." The early morning blast "destroyed a ...
ATLANTA — It was probably one of Georgia’s strangest attractions — the Georgia Guidestones. The stone structure sat on a 5-acre plot along Highway 77, about eight miles north of Elberton.
ATLANTA (RNS) — After 42 years, the mysterious Georgia Guidestones, often called America’s Stonehenge, are no longer casting a shadow in rural Elbert County, Georgia. Early Tuesday (July 5 ...
ATLANTA (AP) — A rural Georgia monument that some conservative Christians criticized as satanic and others dubbed “America’s Stonehenge” was demolished Wednesday after a predawn bombing ...
The 19-foot-tall Georgia Guidestones, shown on Aug. 8, 1998, have been drawing curious visitors to Elberton, Ga., since 1979. Bonnie Heath / Athens Daily News/Banner-Herald via AP file.
As I looked into the backstory of the Guidestones’ pseudonymous creator, known as Robert Christian or R.C. Christian, I learned that he’d published a book in 1986 under his fictitious name.