Rubble is all thats left of one of the Georgia Guidestones' five pillars. An explosion destroyed one of the slabs, prompting an investigation by the G

Georgia Guidestones: ‘America’s Stonehenge’ damaged in apparent explosion

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2022-07-06 18:00:15

Rubble is all thats left of one of the Georgia Guidestones' five pillars. An explosion destroyed one of the slabs, prompting an investigation by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation

The mysterious Georgia Guidestones have sustained significant damage after residents reported hearing a thunderous explosion near their location.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigations (GBI) told reporters that preliminary information suggests someone used an explosive device to damage the pillars.

The guidestones — sometimes called America's Stonehenge for their appearance after being erected in 1980 — consists of six granite slabs, with an inscription carved in eight different languages across the slabs.

Those recommendations include items like "maintain humanity under 500m in perpetual balance with nature" and "unite humanity with a living new language."

The guidestones were opened in 1980 and were commissioned by a "small group of loyal Americans" through a man who used a pseudonym.

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