Guidestones demolished after explosion


Guidestones explosion Blast has 'destroyed a large portion' of

By Amy Cheng. July 7, 2022 at 3:51 a.m. EDT. Surveillance video released by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation shows the explosion that destroyed the Georgia Guidestones on July 6. (Video: The.


Explosion damages controversial Guidestones

For more than four decades, the Georgia Guidestones near Elberton Ga., have been an enigma. On Wednesday, the authorities said, "unknown individuals" destroyed a large part of the structure.


Explosion Destroys Mysterious Monument in Authorities Say

A Georgia monument was destroyed. Locals blame conspiracy theories. Rubble is cast around the Georgia Guidestones after an explosion in Elberton, Georgia, U.S., July 6, 2022 in a still image from.


Bomber targets Guidestones, large portion of monument destroyed

Here are three reasons to believe that the man who commissioned the Georgia Guidestones was Herbert H. Kersten, a physician from Fort Dodge, Iowa: 1. Kersten was born on May 7, 1920, and thus.


Explosion at Historic Guidestones Prompts Bomb Team Response

The Georgia Guidestones was a granite monument that stood in Elbert County, Georgia, United States, from 1980 to 2022.It was 19 feet 3 inches (5.87 m) tall and made from six granite slabs weighing a total of 237,746 pounds (107,840 kg). The structure was sometimes referred to as an "American Stonehenge". The monument's creators believed that there was going to be an upcoming social, nuclear.


Guidestones explosion Officials release video, destroy

The Georgia Guidestones dominated the highest elevation in the county,. In the early morning hours of July 6, 2022, an explosion destroyed part of the monument. Local and state police discovered evidence of a bomb at the scene and released camera footage of the detonation. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation demolished the Guidestones later.


Alleged time capsule beneath Guidestones a bust after bombing

The Georgia Guidestones are big, granite slabs inscribed with messages in multiple languages. The monument was commissioned by someone called R.C. Christian around 1980. Many believe that's a.


Guidestones explosion Officials release video, destroy

ELBERT COUNTY, Ga. - The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said an explosion damaged a controversial northeast Georgia landmark forcing officials to demolish it on Wednesday. The Georgia Guidestones.


Guidestones, America's Stonehenge destroyed after bombing

A granite monument in the US state of Georgia has been demolished for safety reasons after being damaged in a blast. An explosion early on Wednesday reduced one of the slabs at the Georgia.


Guidestones destroyed in early morning bombing

Now destroyed, the mystery behind the monument lives on. Amanda Pérez Pintado.. On March 22, 1980, the Georgia Guidestones were unveiled before a crowd of about 400 people. By the late 1980s.


Guidestones explosion Authorities are searching for the

A day after vandals destroyed the controversial monument in Georgia dubbed "America's Stonehenge" and considered "satanic" by some. in a 2012 documentary about the Georgia Guidestones.


Mysterious Guidestones monument damaged by predawn explosion

Georgia Guidestones hit with 'explosive device,' investigators say.. The remaining standing portion of the Georgia Guidestones monument has been destroyed over "safety concerns," officials say.


Authorities investigate explosion that destroyed ‘America’s Stonehenge

On 22 March 1980, the Georgia Guidestones, weighing 119 tons, were revealed to a crowd of about 100 people. One crowd member, a local pastor, immediately professed his belief that the stones were.


Roadside sculpture in some believed to be a satanic

The Georgia Guidestones, a granite monument adorned with a message about the conservation of humanity, was demolished for safety reasons after the 4 a.m. explosion in Elbert County, the Georgia.


Guidestones explosion Talk of rebuilding monument after bombing

What are the Guidestones? The Georgia Guidestones are grey stone slabs that have stood in a field in Elberton in eastern Georgia since 1980. Standing at 5.8-metres tall, the unusual structure is.


Guidestones demolished after explosion

Since the 1980s, the Georgia Guidestones have puzzled tourists and locals alike. Erected by an anonymous individual about 100 miles east of Atlanta, the monument, dubbed "America's Stonehenge.

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