(07-06-2022, 05:33 PM)Eddie Wrote: The monument has attracted opposition amongst some due to its creepy inscriptions, which call for “maintaining humanity under 500 million,” a figure which the world hasn’t seen since the 1500’s and would require outright mass genocide to achieve.
The stones also call for the imposition of a “world court” and demands humans “be not a cancer on the Earth.”
The way many people interpret, or read the Guidestones is honestly beyond me.
In themselves they are not creepy in the slightest. The guidance was to the remnants of a population after a potential cataclysm, which itself would leave few behind in its wake; not to the current populous as something to cull. The guidance suggest the rebuilders of the world unite and within that union allow independent nations to see to their own business from within their own framework, meaning not go to war against other nations not agreed with, but rather settle those levels of disputes within a united and consensually agreed upon "world" council. Now there is always a positive and negative way of framing anything. So I understand that with a negative patterning of one's attention any one of us can come up with translations that are quite different. It is only that I would caution ( all ) away from this. In order to not create and manifest it as a reality for yourself.