Georgia Guidestones Blown Up Or We Scare Ourselves Sometimes

Georgia Guidestones Blown Up Or We Scare Ourselves Sometimes — The Georgia Guidestones, that mysterious and diabolic monument that exhorted the creation of a utopia via eugenics and the killing of 7 billion persons, was blown up real good about 4 a.m., yesterday, July 6.

The structure was unveiled March 22, 1980 in rural Elbert County. Those responsible for erecting it are unknown albeit billionaire Ted Turner is widely suspected to be one of them.

During the statue toppling epidemic of 2020 a prominent one in Washington of Albert Pike came down and we felt ourselves strangely satisfied.

We suggested the Georgia Guidestones be put on the list. Danged if it wasn’t.

Georgia Guidestones Blown Up Or We Scare Ourselves Sometimes
Good Riddance

4 thoughts on “Georgia Guidestones Blown Up Or We Scare Ourselves Sometimes”

  1. “… was blown up real good…”

    Nice Big Jim McBob and Billy Sol Hurok reference, Bill!

      1. I thought it was a reference to the Twilight Zone episode It’s a Good Life…

        1. SCTV. Big Jim McBob and Billy Sol Hurok were two farmboys who hosted the “Farm Film Report”. They’d interview a movie star, and then get him to explode. Their catch phrase was, “He blowed up good! Real good!”

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