Stuff You Should Know - The Georgia Guidestones: The Elite Have a Laugh
Episode Date: September 13, 2022In 1980 the “rural as rural can be” town of Elberton, Georgia erected a granite monument with a bizarre set of instructions (commandments?) that touched on eugenics, population control, and living... in harmony with nature. Conspiracy theorists went wild.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Okay, uh, have you ever seen before? Well, let's not reveal what's happened. Did you ever see the Georgia guide stones?
I was a bit of a schlub and assume that I would just be able to some other time
Okay, did you know I never had any interest I
Wasn't like passionately interested, but I thought that'd be kind of cool. And then I looked on the map
I was like, oh, that's where they are. I don't really feel like going over there. So I'm just gonna put it off and put it off
I always thought it was kind of silly and I still do even more so probably but sure it's fun to talk about no for sure
Like this is um, I think if you don't take it as
partially silly you are
Being a little too serious
But that's also not to say like they were intended and as any sort of joke or with any sort of silliness
I think the earnestness with which they were put up
Along with the earnestness which with which some people took them
That's what really kind of makes it silly from like an outside observer's point of view. I think
Yeah, I agree and what we're talking about are what's known as the Georgia guide stones
Aka America's Stonehenge
Are our ancient
Going all the way back to the 1980s. Yeah
That's why I always thought it was kind of silly anytime they say like something
Sort of hyperbolic like that. Mm-hmm. Like this is our stone hinge right erected in 1980, right circa 42 years before present
What is that? Ghostbusters is six years before Ghostbusters. Oh, are we doing that again? No, maybe just this one time, you know, okay?
I get why they call them America's Stonehenge though because
They look a bit like Stonehenge these giant granite slabs
Set on end with capstones and such
But I think maybe we should go back now that we've at least told people what the heck these things are they're inscribed with words
And that's all we'll give you for now
And then let's go back and talk about the history because the story of it is is kind of interesting
I think definitely interesting. I mean, there's a lot of mystery that was
Purposefully, I think kind of generated around the whole thing and that mystery starts at the very beginning
When a guy named R. C. Christian showed up in Elberton, Georgia. I believe it's the county seat of Elbert County
Which is in the I think extreme east of Georgia close to the South Carolina border, correct?
It's it's about 35 miles
Sort of east and north of Athens, Georgia. Mm-hmm, which is if you don't know where Athens is out there
It's about a hundred miles Athens isn't but Elberton itself is about a hundred miles north and east of Atlanta
So it's headed towards South Carolina, but it's not like on the border
Okay, and for those who aren't familiar with Atlanta Chuck, how far is Atlanta from from Montgomery, Alabama? Oh
Boy, let me get up my map
So it's in the east of Georgia
It's in it as one I think the publisher of the local paper put it
It's as rural as rural can be and there's like at the time that all this happened in 1979 when R. C. Christian showed up
There were not even 6,000 people in the whole town
19,000 people in the entire county and it seems like the kind of place where there were probably more cows than people at the time
Yeah, I mean Athens is a great city in a great college town classic and there's some the classic city
And there are some great little
Towns outside of Athens, but you know, they're small towns in the further you creep outside of Athens
It gets super rural. Have you ever been to Madison, Georgia?
Sure Madison's great. It's gorgeous man. It is just this hidden little pretty houses and yeah
Okay, so back to Elberton right and R. C. Christian in particular
It's summer of 1979 and he shows up in Elberton and probably stuck out like a sore thumb
He wore a very expensive suit. He had a certain error of refinement around him
He seemed to be a little erudite and he showed up
He presented himself at the offices of Elberton granite finishing company
And we should tell you a little bit about Elbert County and Elberton in particular
They consider themselves the granite capital of the world and they make a pretty good case
They are apparently sitting on some of the finest granite in the world in so fine in like fit right in like 50 different
Cori's in the area. So if you wanted to get something done in granite say like America's Stonehenge
This is where you would logically show up and R. C. Christian did show up and he talked to the president of Elberton
Granite Finishing Company Joe Fenley who welcomed him with open arms and got on board immediately
Yeah, I mean, I think Joe Fenley as he probably should have been was a little
Well, he was two things a like you said he was impressed with this sort of finely dressed intelligent gentleman
But he was also once he started to hear what this gentleman wanted a little wary of him and thought alright
This guy is a little weird to me here in Elberton and maybe some kind of crackpot
Because mr. Christian who we would find out that's a pseudonym
Said I represent a small group of loyal Americans and I would like on their behalf
to be the liaison to commission a
Massive structure built out of these huge granite stones that will be here for millions of years
irony
upcoming just put a pin in that and
it for the purpose of guiding humanity after the apocalypse and
Finley was like you sent a little strange to me in his head, but here's what I'll do
I'll do it for this price and I don't know. I mean he named a very expensive price apparently a few times
Higher than anything he'd ever worked on and I think it was probably in part because it was one of the bigger jobs
He'd ever worked on yes, and there may have been a little city boy country boy thing where he was like
Oh, well, I can take this guy for some money
Yeah, apparently it was far and away the biggest project that the that Elberton had ever seen the
Next biggest project was the town's Bicentennial Memorial Fountain that they put in the middle of town
Which is nothing to sneeze at but compared to these Georgia guide stone projects. It's yes little appugian
The compared to the Georgia guide stones. It's it is you could sneeze all over it
So it was a big project. So it was smart that he was like I need a lot of money for this
Because he ended up needing a lot of money for it, but I get the impression that he made out pretty well, too
Yeah, so Finley of the Rock Query said go see my buddy Wyatt Martin
He's the president of the local bank here the Granite City Bank and go talk to him about how we can finance this thing and
Finley called ahead apparently and told Martin like this guy coming over is a little kooky, but
You ought to see the suit just wait. We'll just wait. Oh, you smell a guy so fine
so fine and he's so intelligent and
Martin apparently was also impressed with the guy as well and
This is the the point in the story where
We learned that Wyatt Martin of the president of this bank is
Basically the only person who ever learned the truth about who are see Christian really was because
You can't do banking and do this sort of high-profile transactions
with pseudonyms
So he tells him his real name, but said here's the deal man. I got it. We got to keep this quiet
I can never be known who I'm doing this on behalf of can never be known and you got to promise me
You're never gonna tell anyone and once we get all this stuff done and it settled
You got a you got to burn all these documents so it can remain a secret
Yeah, and I mean he chose the right guy to confide in because Wyatt Martin later said in an interview
I think in 2013 that even if you put a gun to its head, he wouldn't tell you the the actual I love that part
Right the identity sure. I'm on board. Yeah, he really he really went full-bore from everything that I've ever read
He didn't even tell his wife like he just took the secret to his grave. He died. I think in 2021
and
He'd never told a single person and so after that
RC Christian went back to the Elberton granite finishing company gave Joe Fenley a
Shoebox with like a little wooden model of what they were looking for right with some Fisher price people in there for scale and
Then there was like 10 pages of instructions that were that were
Companyed it and he said to Fenley. You'll never see me again
But he did keep in touch with Martin because Martin agreed to be his and then in turn that group of sponsors
representative
overseeing the project as as well as the money man and so they ended up becoming pen pals over the years they kept in touch
I love that and they would go to dinner every once in a while in Athens
And yeah, they were they got to be pretty close actually
But at the time it was just Martin who was running the show and just Fenley who was the only other person who had knowingly met
This RC Christian guy
Yeah, you know, I waited tables in Athens during the years of I guess that was probably 91 to 95
And I was wondering like did I serve this guy?
Yeah, one night. Could I have met this mysterious stranger?
I do remember a man that smelled really nice in a suit one time right in Mexicali grill
Did you yeah, did you ever serve a stone silver fox in like a nice suit once with another guy who seemed to be a bank president?
I did any he signed his name anonymous so on his check. So it was very very weird
You're like that seems suspicious, but it's college. So I don't care
But here's what happened. This is a very big job for this company like we mentioned
These stones were not small like you said they ended up having to jackhammer
14 feet into the pyramid quarry quarry, which is it quarry quarry
All right, I always say like kw o r r y quarry
Yeah, cuz query sounds like a query that you send someone it sounds like the way RC Christian probably said it
Yeah query, yeah, I don't know why I said it southern cuz we really have no idea where he was from
He could have been from Boston for all I know we have
Potentially an idea. Well, that's true. Put a pin in that too. Okay, so they had to jackhammer down 14 feet
They had to use a hundred foot tall crane to put these stones where they needed to go
And they needed a location and it turns out there was a local
I don't know if he was a real farmer, but he had cattle at least in a lot of land
Mm-hmm, and it was a point at the highest elevation in the county
It's not, you know, some big mountain or anything because it's pretty flat land over there
But it is the highest elevation and very importantly had really clear views
All around it because that'll come into play with sort of the purpose of what these things
What they ended up needing them for and so we got five acres for five grand and said here
You and your family forever more can still graze your cattle here. I just want to put these guide stones up
Yeah
And I think the guy the guy he bought it from his name was Mullen ax and he wasn't just a straight-up farmer
He was a contractor and part of the deal was he his company got to
Build the base that the whole thing was put on just to swing in the mall nexus. Yeah, there's like a Mullen X for it
I'm like, there's no way they're not related somehow. I don't know went to school some Mullen Xs
You never know. Well, look them up Chuck on Facebook friend them and get to the bottom of this mystery
I'm not on Facebook. I'll have to send a letter via carrier pigeon like I used
There's one other thing I just want to point out real quick like this
we said that this project was the biggest that this this county had ever undertaken and
It served as like a point of civic pride from like that point on like no matter how anybody in town felt about the guide stones themselves
They were probably prideful about the
Amazing job that this this county the workers in this county came together to produce when they were called upon to do so
And that was definitely part of it because it was a huge massive undertaking and it also not only does do you have like hats off to the
People of Elbert County for having done this think about people who used to quarry stuff like the people who made Stonehenge
Without like hundred foot cranes and jackhammers to go 14 feet into the ground like that. It's just mind-boggling when you think of it like that too
absolutely and as far as Elbert County goes they got a
A genuine tourist attraction, which they didn't have before right and so this was sort of one of the reasons apparently that Christian
Picked this spot because he kind of figured and was right that they would be prideful and kind of take care of it
Apparently he had some ancestors that were from the region too
But he also said, you know, our wish is that maybe one day the people of Elbert County
will come together or maybe just conservationists in general and
And and do some more big stone rings around this thing, right?
That never happened. He never got that wish, but like you said, they did take care very good care of it
Yeah
And like he helped he helped establish that by by transferring the rights to that land over to the people of Elbert County
So that that was like they would have even more pride in it because they owned it. It was public land from that point on
Should we take a break?
Yeah, let's take a break and well then we'll talk about the monument, right?
Yeah, and it's about to it's about to get a little sinister right after this
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Maybe I overstated it doesn't quite get sinister
But from the beginning of this project the local townsfolk
While prideful there were some that were a little worried about it and this said, you know, when you're out in the country in Georgia like that
It's 1979 1980 like what do you mean? You're gonna build this big monument
this sounds to me like, you know, the occult or the work of the devil or something and
there was a
Sandblaster that worked on the job named Charlie Clamp who will come up a little bit later
But he for one said that when he was working on carving these characters in the stone that he heard strange music and disjointed voices
and you know once these things were up apparently some some
Wiccans and some pagans did come out and do like some dancing and chanting every now and then which I'm sure was very harmless
But would spook the locals. Oh, yeah, I mean good Lord. Yeah, like I think it happened almost immediately
Like this thing went up in March of 80. I think like the Atlanta Pagan community had adopted it by 1981
They're like public land. What are you gonna do exactly? So another thing that makes this whole feat
So amazing is that, you know, RC Christian showed up with the idea in the summer of 1979
And they dedicated the thing on March 22nd 1980 two days after the spring equinox
No, that is fast turn around because not only do they have to quarry it
They had to do a lot of other stuff to it. These are not shlubby slabs
Slubby slabs. They are they were they were pretty neat
They required a lot of extra work rather than just quarrying and cutting and polishing
There was more to it wasn't there
Yeah, absolutely. They they had a big grand opening. There were, you know, quite a few people like three three to four hundred folks
apparently showed up for the christening and
Like you said, it was it was a big deal. They were
Not only large
They were, you know, very I believe like 19 feet tall each. Is that how tall they stood?
Yeah, which is I mean that's taller than Stonehenge. So take that
England Stonehenge
Take that ancient people. So 19 feet tall. They weighed about close to 120 tons
And like we mentioned earlier, 4000 sandblasted
Letters and characters about four inches high piece that we'll get to what these all said, but
There are also some cool astrological features, right? Yeah, so
Fendley went to the University of Georgia and said I need an astronomer because I'm being asked to do some stuff that I
Do not know how to do
um
And the guide stones were considered a clock calendar and compass all kind of ingeniously built into one
Because you've got those four slabs that were arranged in an x like you said
There's a center stone known as the nomen stone
And then on top of it all is a capstone a square capstone that covered the nomen and parts of all four
Of the other slabs that radiated out from the nomen and so they had
um, you could tell what day of the year it was and that it was noon
um, you could see the um summer solstice and I believe the winter solstice as well
Like the x's were the like the the x or the edges of the x were positioned so that it followed the sun or the moon's migration
Annual migration across the sky
There was a lot going on that like the average person including fendley could not just just you know guess at it needed to be really precise
Yeah, absolutely. Uh, they're cutting these holes basically
Uh, and these little slots all around this thing to where you can peek through and see those
Uh, sunrises and things during the solstice
Uh, winter and summer you can look through one hole and look at the north star
So like you said, it's super exact. Um, there was a plaque on site that, uh, listed rc christian
As the author of these words and it said a small group of americans who seek the age of reason
Uh, and then basically says there's like a time capsule here. Here's where the time capsule is
And they left this central message that said
Let these be guide stones to an age of reason
And that was in egyptian hieroglyphics
Babylonian cuneiform
Uh classical greek and sanskrit
And then it listed and we're going to read these out, but it listed 10 guides
In eight different languages, uh, arabic, chinese, hebrew, english, russian, hindi, spanish, and swahili
Yeah, and so each side of those four slabs that radiated from the nomen the center stone
Uh had a language so all four had two languages on each side, right?
And in english
These were what these these rules or guidelines or guides however you want to call them that were inscribed on the stone
Uh, what they said the first one chuck was maintain humanity under 500 million in perpetual balance with nature
you
Here's another one if you don't like that one, you're not going to like this one either
Guide reproduction wisely improving fitness and diversity
Yeah problematic. Okay. Well, how about this one? You're gonna love this unite humanity with a living new language
Uh, it could be problematic unless we're talking, uh
What was that one language we did on the
Years ago, uh, esparano
Esperanto did we do one on I think we did a video on it. I don't think we ever did a video
Did we do yeah, it gets confusing once you get back to 2011 12 that kind of thing
We were all confused. Shall I go on or you want to take over?
No, go ahead. This is fun. Okay. Um, the next one says rule passion faith tradition and all things with tempered reason
Down with that
Protect down meaning like you're down with it or down the opposite. I'm down with it. I see no that sounds great up with that
I'm down with that protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts
Sure, they wouldn't let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court
That sounds a little creepy potentially the next one is something the libertarian and all of us can appreciate
Avoid petty laws and useless officials
Yeah, I love that one. Uh-huh. I wonder what that sounds like in hindi
Uh drain the swamp
Right. There's also balanced personal rights with social duties. That's a great one too
Yeah, if you balance it correctly
Uh, the next one is prized truth beauty love seeking harmony with the infinite pretty new agey
Yeah, I like it though and then be not a cancer on earth leave room for nature leave room for nature
and then the last one
Sabbath rules
for the z
I thought you're gonna say mega death rules metallica drools metallica does not drool
Well, I thought mega death fans didn't like metallica. I think that an old beef. Sure, but it's totally unnecessary because both are great
Okay
Especially 80s both were great. How about that? Oh, sure. Yeah. Yeah, we're going back in time. Yeah, absolutely
So I'm talking about give me some credit
Um
So from the beginning the people that heard about this and uh, sort of took it as maybe
What to do after the apocalypse, but apparently
uh, christian had written a little
pamphlet like guidebook kind of thing
that talked about, um
Not necessarily after the apocalypse, but here's how we might can avoid
Catastrophe more along those lines. Yeah, I found a quote from one of the from that book that he wrote that said
We are like a fleet of overcrowded life boats confronted with an approaching tempest
Then he says there are alternatives to Armageddon and I couldn't find out what those alternatives were
Um, but if he didn't provide alternatives, then that's just letting everybody's imagination run wild
The other thing that a lot of people point out too is that this was these were inscribed in 1979 1980
smack dab in the middle of the cold war which at that time had no ending in sight
Um, and a lot of people were very worried about a nuclear winner
So if he did mean it like, um, you know that that it was meant to rebuild humanity after a nuclear war
You can understand how he would have been coming from that way
The other way though makes a lot of sense too because at the time
That whole idea that humanity was going to keep growing exponentially was really popular still
Do you remember our zero population growth episode where we talked a lot about that?
Yeah, there was that big book in 68 the population bomb
Which really scared a lot of people
Uh, and I don't think we mentioned too that um, christian initially said that they had been
He and his people had been working on this idea for 20 years
So it would have been all through the cold war and all through this sort of
Population scare if he was telling the truth that they were coming up with these ideas, right?
But even even though the population bomb came out in 1968 this this kind of thought was going around
Because remember our friend norman borlaug he saved the world in the 1940s and people were predicting like exponential growth
I mean mouth has been predicting exponential growth since the 18th century
So the population bomb really kind of presented it in stark contrast
Um, and it turned out to not be correct at all
But at the time again people were worried about it, but if you were really into that kind of thing
You were probably
At least a little xenophobic
Um, you were possibly outright racist and your concerns were not about how how fast america's population was growing
You were probably concerned about how fast bangladesh's population was growing right or how fast some sub-saharan african nations
Populations were growing and ultimately you might not have said it
What that meant for the white race and the white races access to all the resources we need to keep being happy
Yeah, and you'll see this pop up a little bit throughout this that some of these notions were possibly guided by
um
White supremacy or xenophobia at least, you know, it it sort of danced around those fringes
Um, not the least of which was that first, you know limit the world population to 500 million
There were close to four and a half billion people on the planet in 1980. So that's a pretty drastic reduction
That's an 88 percent reduction. Um, so that's a that's a pretty foreboding thing to list as your first guideline
I think right exactly, but yeah, especially if you don't mean it as like a post apocalyptic guide
but something we need to do in the future that is
Just downright scary because first of all that means a lot of people are gonna die
But also who exactly is calling the shots about who lives and who dies and who are these people to say or do something like that
So it takes a pretty pretty large amount of just entitlement in general
To to choose that and then inscribe it as your first guide on some rocks that you leave standing ostensibly for hundreds of years
Yeah, and so you couple that with guide reproduction wisely
improving fitness and diversity that's
Improving fitness is sort of the key line that sort of reeks of eugenics, obviously
Uh, and then also unite humanity with the new living language and the idea of a world court
all these things are sort of
ideas that have been bandied about and on the fringes of
the internet and conspiracy-minded sites
about
The new world order and things like that and we're not going to dive too deep into that world but
Suffice to say that these are the kind of alarm bells that are going off when certain people read the georgia guide stones
Yeah, because i'm not i couldn't find out who originally
Interpreted as such but the book of revelations apparently has been interpreted to talk about
A world government and be wary of a world government because that's the anti christ
Who's going to be leading it and they they will lead, you know
The the world into darkness and the final fight with god and all that stuff
So um, if you read the quotes, you're like, I don't quite know how you got here
But there's a lot of people who subscribe to that right so when they were talking about
You know world courts that really kind of raised the antenna of some
fundamentalists and fringe christians
Yeah, that's a good way to say it. Um, thank you, but we
We can talk about some of the theories as to
Um, maybe who this group might have been right because again christian said that he represented
A group of people and it wasn't just like his you know, this idea of some, you know, rich billionaire
Although you never know it could have been the case
Uh, because we don't know the truth, but the rosa crucians and I believe we talked about them
In one of our episodes at some point really rings a bell, uh, but they were
Uh, the society a secret society. Those are always fun that started in 15th century germany
and
It the person who started it may or may not have even existed. Uh, it's a gentleman named christian rosen crates
Um, maybe a fictional human, maybe not, but was the founder of the rosa crucians or the rose cross society
Yeah, so um, the the founder rosen crates
Um supposedly got together some turkish sufi persian mystical knowledge
Put it all in like a nice three ring binder
Turned to some doctor friends and said let's form a society based on this mystical knowledge and do all sorts of neat like
Incantations and stuff like that and I don't know. Let's just take over the world while we're at it, too
and I don't even
Get the impression that we're a hundred percent certain that any of this ever existed that it was written about years later
maybe centuries later
Um, but that it was possibly one of those things where it was like a self-fulfilling prophecy
Like new groups actually did establish themselves after right the fiction came out. I'm not sure
But um, it definitely did whatever those books were that introduced rose accrucianism to
europe
They definitely did influence the enlightenment and enlightenment thinkers including thomas pain and
Thomas pain is kind of one of the overlooked founding fathers
Uh, and he really was a founding father. He was um, he was he founded the or he came up with the idea for the declaration of independence
he
really kind of
Lobbied for a constitution in america, but he also wrote age of reason
being an investigation
Of the true and fabulous theology
He was a deist and he thought you could use rationalization or rationalism
To investigate religion and that a lot of it was just superstition
So if you're like a hardcore christian, you don't really think very highly of thomas pain
But that age of reason thing
Remember on the capstone it said let this be a way into the age of reason on the guide stones
That's how a lot of people connect the rose accrucians to the georgia guide stones
Right because thomas pain was apparently connected to them, right? Yes
Okay, so the rose uh, it's hard to say that word for me the rose accrucians
I keep wanting to say the rose of christians for some reason
Uh, like you said they popped up before the enlightenment
And then kind of went away and then later popped back up in the 19th century
When there was a big revival in the european the us of these sort of occult slash secret societies
Couple of them are still around today apparently the ancient mystical order rose crucis
Uh, and the rose accrucian fellowship are still around
But again, who knows if any of the original stuff was actually real or just the work of fiction
Either way, um
People, you know, some people think it might have been the rose accrucians behind these guide stones and again like the the rose accrucians is
It's a secret mystical society, but it also is potentially engaged in trying to take over the world
So that's what would give it a really ominous association, right?
Yeah, and or uh, it also has been theorized that it was just a uh, a red herring
To make people think it it was the rose accrucians when it really wasn't at all just to get people to sniff them off the case
Right. And so the rose accrucians, they're a widely held suspect
And then of course that, um, logically leads to the next suspect ted turner
This is very tenuous to me
I guess because ted turner was really rich
Um, maybe a little eccentric, but not really, um in the grand scheme of things, right?
But he did create what's known as the turner doomsday video
Uh, which was this video that he created just and said basically this is the last thing cnn should air
If the world was ending and then you think oh my god, what was the turner doomsday video?
It's just this one minute, um video of a military band playing the hymn near my god to thee
One of the loveliest hymns out there. It's one of my favorites, but that's all it is. That's it. That's it
There's no instruction for surviving the apocalypse. Nothing like that. It's the lamest doomsday video of all time
It just has a network sign off is what it is
Right, but he the reason they called the doomsday videos because when he brought cnn onto the air
He said that um, it would keep it would stay on the air until you know, the end of the world
So that's where the doomsday thing came from and then the other thing that like you said ted turners
Maybe was a little out there or whatever at least for his time
Like he did oversee captain planet that cartoon on tbs in the early 90s
Um, but he also gave a billion dollars, which at the time was a third of his wealth
Oh, yeah
to the un to to
Establish the un foundation which was involved in gender equality
Which I think might have had some aspects of family planning to it
So maybe that's where the eugenics tie in comes from or the population control and then also has really engaged in environmentalism too
So that whole harmony with be not a cancer on the earth
Thing just really implicates ted turner
Yeah, if you if you grew up in atlanta in the 70s and 80s ted turner was
a big deal
It was a name you heard a lot. He owned the braves. He owned the falcons for or no, I think he owned the braves in the hawks
yeah, um for a long time and
Was our sort of most famous
Uh, dude in town and I remember seeing him uh at a willy nelson concert
at chastain like
It was a while ago, but it wasn't way back then it was in the probably early 2000s
Uh, and I got a real kick out of it. I was like, I'd never seen him out in atlanta before
I was like, holy cow. There's ted turner. Was he with jane fonda? I tip my scotch to you. No, he was with a couple of uh
uh
younger women
These are the couple of younger ladies, but I think they were um, I think they might have been family members or something
Is what someone told me. I don't think he was like out fox trotting with with a couple of gotcha
Young young girls. He was no stone silver fox like arcy christian
Oh, sure. He was you kidding me now. He was a handsome man, but the upshot of ted turner's uh involvement as one of the suspects is basically
Strictly because of his proximity to elberton. That's it. Yeah
That is it if ted turner was a billionaire in kansas
His name would have nothing to do with this whatsoever. So that makes him a very lame suspect
I think we're gonna say suspect denied
We need a little sound effect there we do
Uh, if jerry listened to these episodes and we might actually get I know it's gonna be great though
Because we're gonna say all this and she's gonna pass by silently
uh, all right, so uh, who else we could talk about
Um, some religious gobbity book because uh from the beginning there were
Uh christians nearby that said this is the work of the devil. Uh, and this is like satanic occultist stuff
Um, there was a christian minister named reagan r davis
Who visited in 2000 to the guide stones and said these are the 10 commandments of the antichrist
And this is a culling of the human population by
Uh, the antichristians
Is basically what we're looking at right and then of course all kinds of right wing conspiracy crackpots
Uh get involved and start calling them
You know satan-based or luciferian secret societies and the new world order is coming and all of that fun stuff that exists on the fringe right
Yeah, and so I mean there's some holes in those theories that this is a the new world order
Headed by the elite who are actually following the antichrist who is being powered by lucifer himself. Yeah
Where the holes right the holes are
that
This monument which is it was impressive right is a neat feat especially for the people of alberton
But it objectively pales in comparison to even the ruins of stonehenge
That yeah, this is the best that the luciferian elite of the new world world order, right?
The richest of the rich the most powerful of the powerful. This is this is the best they could do
Elberton and they put it in elberton georgia. Yeah, and there's just the one
And this is how they revealed their plans, right?
They wouldn't just go ahead and carry out like mass sterilization projects or actually go ahead and create the one world currency in government
They would just erect this relatively small monument in the most rural of rural georgia and just leave it at that
Yeah, and wait decades for the news to trickle out from the elberton county times to
The elberton six o'clock news and then the atlanta six o'clock news and
So on and so on until it takes over the world
Yes, so and I saw it like put as like that really it was the new world order like having a laugh by making it
Just so blatant and it's just even more ridiculous like you know
I didn't when I when I was like we should do one on the georgia guide stones
It didn't even occur to me that it was going to take us down the path of conspiracy theorists
I know right, but it really did because they latched on to this and so I was thinking about this chuck
I was like why why you know, what is it about that?
I mean, obviously it's mysterious and you know some of the stuff
It's talking about is kind of weird and scary and possibly downright immoral, right?
But I think more than anything. It's like people who are into conspiracy theories are
Unsettled by uncertainty and so they need like it's way scarier to have
An indifferent world that that couldn't care less about you that doesn't even know you exist
And that is so complex. It can't possibly make sense to anybody
Yeah, that's way scarier than no, there's actually a
A cabal led by the antichrist that it probably involves Nancy Pelosi
That we can like focus all of our attention and energy on
It makes it less scary. It gives it a form whenever you give something form
It becomes less scary and then also this is my own theory
It also puts the conspiracy theorists on some sort of equal footing
So it gives them importance because they are a sworn enemy of that antichrist led cabal
And so they're important as well. So I think for all of those reasons
It's that's that's why things like the guide stones attract conspiracy theorists
And I think that's why conspiracy theorists exist in general. They're afraid of the world
They're afraid of the world
So they make it what seems to the rest of us like a far scarier place because they can't accept that it's
Just not that way at all that things just aren't that neat and tidy and black and white. They're basically all gray
Yeah, and they're also fed a steady diet of paranoia and doomsday
News and paranoia news right and it infiltrates their brain. So, you know, you could also go outside and
Plan a flower and drink in some sunshine. Take a walk. Yeah
Yeah, I did. I said it's very sad. Like I don't I don't I'm not mad at them
I feel bad for them. I'm mad at like the the people who profit off of it the ones who like stoke those flames
I consider them they're like expansive thinkers with small minds
That's what like the leaders of conspiracy theorists kind of world remind me of, you know
No, but otherwise you're right. It's a very sad life
It is because you're just scared or mad all the time all the time. All right, that's my soapbox
All right, we'll mention Freemasons and take a break and reveal some some clues here
But obviously the Freemasons are gonna pop up
Uh, anytime you talk about the New World Order, uh, Elberton itself, um, of course, is a small town in Georgia
So there are Freemasons there. Uh, Samuel Elbert who founded Elberton
Built a Masonic Lodge
A lot of people say that Finley and Martin were both masons, which is no big surprise in a small town
That's a very common thing for the civic and business leaders to be masons. So
Uh, but Freemasons are always targeted with, uh, conspiracy-minded stuff
So of course they were going to be mentioned as well
You can go listen to our episode on masons that we did years and years ago
Many years. Um, so let's take that break and we'll come back and perhaps
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Okay Chuck, so we're back and I think it's high time that we revealed the possible identity of RC Christian and it is
Head turner not nearly as um, earth shaking as you'd think because it's possible. Yeah, there's a crank from Iowa
Maybe, um, there's a documentary from about seven years ago called Dark Clouds over Elberton, colon
colon
The true story of the Georgia guide stones. It's a Christian documentary filmmaker named Christian Pinto
That's as Christian as a kid
Yeah, very much and this filmmaker basically said there's a gentleman named Herbert Hensie Kirsten from Fort Dodge, Iowa
He was a doctor born in 1920 and he was outed as and there's some pretty pretty good little convincing clues here
Yeah, for sure that this might have been the dude
So, um, he was a Republican check. He was into the environment. He was a conservationist. Um, he supposedly in a 1992 letter to the South Florida Sun Sentinel
Um, talked about like he how David Duke was one of the few politicians representing America
Um, and the thing is though is he's saying like David Duke is leading America and remember David Duke was like the head of the Ku Klux Klan
Who kind of supposedly disavowed the Klan and tried to run for public office many times in the 80s
I think he won at some point, right? Did he? Please tell me he did and I thought he was unsuccessful every time
I'm pretty sure
What? Okay. This is off the dome, but I'm pretty sure he won at one point. Well, that is pretty shameful. Whatever state elected David Duke
That's pretty shameful. Would have been Louisiana
Okay, okay, so um, but he was supporting David Duke in this quote new era of internationalism
So it sounds like he wasn't down with internationalism which would kind of go against the whole idea of creating world courts and the like
Uh, I had to look it up David Duke. Yeah, he was in the Louisiana State House of Representatives. Okay. Well, um, yeah, that's a good point
Also in his obituary when Kirsten died in 2005 it said that he was very involved in environmental and world population issues and held a quote broad vision of humanity
So I guess some stuff kind of checks out some stuff kind of doesn't one of the things that links him though to at least Martin Wyatt Martin
The banker from the Granite State Bank who was the one person who knew who RC Christian was was that there was definitely correspondence
That was I guess it was written down in a log or something but that Herbert Kirsten and Wyatt Martin did correspond at some point
So that's I think what really kind of links them more than anything
Oh, okay. I see what you mean. Um, interesting and I don't think we mentioned too when Christian RC Christian corresponded with Martin
They were letters sent from kind of all over the United States, I guess in a bid to keep the identity a secret
Yeah, that's what I took it as too
Okay, I didn't know that Kirsten actually was in touch. So yeah, I mean pretty pretty good clue there
But we should also say that that South Florida Sun Sentinel columnist said that his letter from 1992 was full of exclamation points and underlined words
Which automatically says don't take me seriously
There's another theory that I think is pretty lame basically is that the Elberton Granite Association kind of surreptitiously or at least under the table ordered this thing
To stir up a lot of maybe not conspiracy but just interest as a tourist attraction
And it was just sort of an inside job for the county to begin with and it ended up, you know, a lot of people from around the world eventually would come and see this thing
And check it out in person. So it did work but I just don't know if that holds up
Well, even at first, internally in the town, Fenley and Martin, the granite finisher and the banker were accused of being the ones behind it
And they actually took very publicly lie detector tests, I think at Elberton City Hall and both passed. So after that, the cloud of suspicion they were under kind of passed
But yeah, that was I guess kind of a bit of a controversy from the outset because, you know, Fenley really kind of made out with this job and it just kind of dropped into his lap
So I think some of the other granite finishers were suspicious of it
So the guy, Charlie Clamp, this carver who heard the voices and stuff, his son, Mark Clamp, which is a great name
They would like propose the idea for like week-long festivals and they would use that as evidence that it was an inside thing
But I just saw that as like a younger generation saying like, hey, we got this thing. Let's like try and make some money off of it
Yeah, I think there are plenty of people in town. I saw in a, there was a Wired article that in 2009, it was like the definitive story for a long time
And they said that it literally put Elberton on the map because it was first included in 2005 in National Geographic's Geotourism Map Guide to Appalachia
There you have it
Yeah, and like Elberton would not have been included in that had it not been for the Georgia Guidestones
So yeah, like it definitely had an impact on the local economy for decades because it just brought people who otherwise would not have shown up
Alright, so the Guidestones are there for quite a long time, beginning in sort of the mid-2000s
There was some vandalism that started popping up here and there, spray painting them, Jesus will beat you, Satanist, the letter you
No one world government, some of them talked about 9-11 being an inside job, some talked about Obama like Obama birthers and saying that he was a Muslim
My favorite joke, can I share?
Yeah, you're about, yeah, go ahead
My favorite was the Council on Foreign Relations is ran by the devil
Talk about sticking it to the New World Order, am I right?
My favorite was the ISIS one, which was reported to the FBI in 2013, but it said, I am ISIS goddess of love
Which is, you know, talking about the Egyptian goddess ISIS, not ISIS ISIS, not ISIL ISIS
Whoever alerted the FBI makes no distinction between those two apparently
That's right, and so these things have been sort of vandalized over the years
And this culminated in just a little over a month ago, July 6th this year
At 4 a.m. in the morning, a bomb went off and destroyed enough of the Georgia guide stones to call them dangerous and call for their complete demolition by the county
They have it on video because they did have cameras kind of monitoring this thing
And there was a, you know, kind of a blurry video that you can look it up online, you can see the bomb going off
You don't really get a very clear look at the car, you don't get a very clear look at a human
It's a silver sedan, I looked up just today to see if there are any new leads
And I think they're kind of coming up empty so far on who actually demolished this thing
Yeah, I saw that the ATF is trying to figure out what explosive was used and the GBI is looking for this person
It's going to charge them with a terroristic act or whatever, but sadly, Elberton voted to give the remains over to the granite council
And the granite council voted not to rebuild, so the Georgia guide stones are gone forever
Because when there's fundamentalist conspiracy theorists around, we just can't have nice things
Can't have nice things
You got anything else?
I got zero nice things left
Alright, well, since Chuck said that, everybody, it's time for Listener Mail
I'm going to call this a couple of breakfast emails
That episode just dropped today, IRL, about our breakfast foods and people seem to like it
The first thing I'm going to say is I misspoke and said sour cream on my bagel instead of cream cheese
Is that what everybody's been talking about?
Yeah, I didn't, obviously it was just a verbal typo and you didn't even catch it
No, I didn't
The people that said, hey, you clearly misspoke, thank you
The people that are like, what?
You eat sour cream on bagels?
I'm like, come on
Come on
Come on
Alright, so there's a couple of them
Hello, chaps, really enjoyed your show about breakfast, but have you ever had a great British fry up, a.k.a. a full English breakfast?
It's basically a heart attack on a plate, bacon sausage, grilled tomatoes, baked beans, mushrooms, black pudding, toast and or fried bread, hash brown, patty style and at least two fried eggs
The ultimate hangover cure and the greatest meal of all time, washed down with copious cups of hot tea and complimented with HP brown sauce
That is from Donna Kay in the U.K.
And yeah, Donna, I've had that, I don't like the mushroom part and I'm not really big on grilled tomatoes
What about the beans? Do you like the beans?
I do, I love them, I'm down with all the rest
Do you really? Because you know, you see those beans and you're like, man, that's going to be low-tooth brown sugar and then you take a bite and you're like, oh
Nope, they're not like Georgia barbecued beans
They taste like Roger Daltry
That's good
What a great who reference
Thanks man, I'm pretty proud of that one too
Did you write that down and you just think of it?
Of course you didn't, because you didn't even know this was coming
I didn't
Very, very well done
Alright, here's the other one
Hey guys, breakfast episode is wonderful
We're going to do a little Judge John Hodgman here
We're going to actually intervene here and make a decision
I keep having to pause the episode to text my partner new mind-blowing facts that I learned
And I was hoping you would say something that would validate my opinions on brunch
But alas, you did not
Brunch is breakfast food at lunch time and this is the hill I will die on
I start this debate regularly as my in-laws like to plan brunch
No lunch food at all for 9 a.m.
And I argue that the word they're looking for is just breakfast
I have no leg to stand on, thanks for all you do and this is from Stephanie
And so I asked Stephanie a couple of follow-up questions
Basically I was like, do they serve alcohol at this 9 a.m. quote unquote brunch
And do they usually eat at like 5 a.m.
Right
And so this would be much much much later for them
Right
And Stephanie said, my mother and father-in-law don't really eat breakfast normally
Everyone else probably does have something and possibly early
Since most of them are teachers
But nothing egregious I think
Mamosas are a fair game
So maybe that's fair enough to get it classified as brunch
But most of these mamosas are mostly OJ unless I'm in charge of making them
So I'm gonna rule this is just breakfast
Yeah, I would call that boozy breakfast
Yeah, and that ain't brunch
Brunch, you gotta eat it after 10.30 at least
More like 11
Yeah, no, I would say 10.30 is the earliest
You'll walk past a rooster crowing
Maybe
Yeah
At that time
So 9 a.m. is just, I'm sorry Stephanie's in-laws
It's breakfast
Yeah, and we have ruled on it
I'm Jesse Thorne
I mean, throw a tuna melt on there
Maybe you have a case, but
If you're just serving breakfast items at 9 a.m. then it's breakfast
It really is
But then also Stephanie, I want to put in a word for your in-laws like
Just lay off
You know
I want to call it brunch if they want to, but
You're right
Yeah
You are correct
If you want to be like Stephanie and
Make us solve a dispute? No, we can't do that
No, John Dodgeman does that best
The other person, what's the other person's name? The first guy
Oh, I gotcha
The first person was
I like that swinging in though, Chuck, that was great stuff
Donna Kay
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