I like how Aaron and Melissa Dykes went through the various points inscribed upon The Georgia Guidestones and their take on each of the points.
I had a similar experience this past Thursday,... "Oh, let me read know what 'this globalist' has to say..."
'Was in midtown, at Rockefeller Center, a sunny day. Well-dressed tourists (mainly from Europe) and well-dressed office workers. Clean side walks. Stone-"gilded" steel building architecture of the 1930s -- buildings that were imbued with a soul -- unlike the Glass & Steel Elysium buildings of today... Rockefeller Center: an aesthetic Oasis in an unaesthetic World...
Here's a photo I took of John D Rockefeller Jr's ten "I Believes" -- inscribed on a marble slab in the plaza. The first 7 of 10 are quintessentially American. The last 3 of 10, though good in principle, would go on to get distorted and twisted out of proportion when The Georgia Guidestones would debut -- a debut that would be a taking-off of the gloves.
Did JDRjr really believe in what he had inscribed on his slab? Or, was he just saying these things to keep the American middle class at bay?
Tom, I read it. What is it with these people chiseling their coded philosophies and sinister plans into grey slabs? Can you say more about the last 3? I read them...I don't "understand" what he is saying. That's usually a clue one is trying to "understand" something Masonic.
After reading JDRjr's first seven, I almost found myself start to cheer him on, calling on his ghost-spirit to make edits on the latter three -- to right the incongruities in the latter three when compared to the former seven...
for 8, reword it to "A well-regulated militia..."
for 9, "Christian nation..."
and 10, "The pen is mightier than the sword. The war of ideas over split blood in the streets."
In the latter three, was he testing-out not-fully-fleshed-out "spiritual" talking-points for his new interdenominational church in Morningside Heights -- and that they just needed "further edits" to make things clearer? (construction on the church started around the same time that construction on Rockefeller Center did)
But he's a smart guy surrounded by smart people. So I would have to place my bet on the last three being intentionally worded to sound like gobbledygook -- the new tactic to be used going forward -- to initially, at least, be delivered by Ministers in the new interdenominational church...
"The church was conceived by philanthropist businessman and Baptist John D. Rockefeller Jr. in conjunction with Baptist minister Harry Emerson Fosdick as a large, interdenominational church in Morningside Heights, which is surrounded by academic institutions."
"Riverside Church has been a focal point of global and national activism since its inception, and it has a long history of social justice in adherence to Fosdick's original vision of an "interdenominational, interracial, and international" church."
No problem! Yeah; im in South Carolina, in 2018 on the way home from GA, we stopped by to check it out. I highly recommend the documentary and/or my actual video (both links in description) hopefully i complimented their findings in connecting the Guidestones to silicon valley
This documentary does a convincing job exposing the secret architects of the monument
https://youtu.be/Ib_OD5Luk0A
I like how Aaron and Melissa Dykes went through the various points inscribed upon The Georgia Guidestones and their take on each of the points.
I had a similar experience this past Thursday,... "Oh, let me read know what 'this globalist' has to say..."
'Was in midtown, at Rockefeller Center, a sunny day. Well-dressed tourists (mainly from Europe) and well-dressed office workers. Clean side walks. Stone-"gilded" steel building architecture of the 1930s -- buildings that were imbued with a soul -- unlike the Glass & Steel Elysium buildings of today... Rockefeller Center: an aesthetic Oasis in an unaesthetic World...
Here's a photo I took of John D Rockefeller Jr's ten "I Believes" -- inscribed on a marble slab in the plaza. The first 7 of 10 are quintessentially American. The last 3 of 10, though good in principle, would go on to get distorted and twisted out of proportion when The Georgia Guidestones would debut -- a debut that would be a taking-off of the gloves.
Did JDRjr really believe in what he had inscribed on his slab? Or, was he just saying these things to keep the American middle class at bay?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/196044973@N06/52204985595/in/dateposted-public/
Tom, I read it. What is it with these people chiseling their coded philosophies and sinister plans into grey slabs? Can you say more about the last 3? I read them...I don't "understand" what he is saying. That's usually a clue one is trying to "understand" something Masonic.
After reading JDRjr's first seven, I almost found myself start to cheer him on, calling on his ghost-spirit to make edits on the latter three -- to right the incongruities in the latter three when compared to the former seven...
for 8, reword it to "A well-regulated militia..."
for 9, "Christian nation..."
and 10, "The pen is mightier than the sword. The war of ideas over split blood in the streets."
In the latter three, was he testing-out not-fully-fleshed-out "spiritual" talking-points for his new interdenominational church in Morningside Heights -- and that they just needed "further edits" to make things clearer? (construction on the church started around the same time that construction on Rockefeller Center did)
But he's a smart guy surrounded by smart people. So I would have to place my bet on the last three being intentionally worded to sound like gobbledygook -- the new tactic to be used going forward -- to initially, at least, be delivered by Ministers in the new interdenominational church...
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Riverside Church
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverside_Church
(The chancel)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverside_Church#/media/File:Riverside_Apse.jpg
(John D. Rockefeller Jr. funded much of the church's construction.)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverside_Church#/media/File:Riverside_Church,_New_York_City_(2014)_-_12.JPG
"The church was conceived by philanthropist businessman and Baptist John D. Rockefeller Jr. in conjunction with Baptist minister Harry Emerson Fosdick as a large, interdenominational church in Morningside Heights, which is surrounded by academic institutions."
"Riverside Church has been a focal point of global and national activism since its inception, and it has a long history of social justice in adherence to Fosdick's original vision of an "interdenominational, interracial, and international" church."
I went there a couple years ago myself 😘 https://youtu.be/A3WUDn5IDjU
Dang! Time Capsule! 'Had no idea. Thanks Jamie.
No problem! Yeah; im in South Carolina, in 2018 on the way home from GA, we stopped by to check it out. I highly recommend the documentary and/or my actual video (both links in description) hopefully i complimented their findings in connecting the Guidestones to silicon valley
Can anyone in the world actually read Hindi or Swahili, and not read English too?