Robert C. Christian
Father | Unknown |
Mother | Unknown |
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There are alternatives to Armageddon. They are attainable. But they will not happen without coordinated efforts by millions of dedicated people in all nations of the earth.
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The wishes of human couples are important, but not paramount. The interests of present society and the welfare of future generations must be given increasing consideration as we develop mechanisms to bring rational control to our childbearing.
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No person should be brought into the world unwanted and unneeded.
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It is extremely important that every national government develop immediately a considered "Population Policy" The need is urgent. It should take precedence over other problems, even those relating to national defense. Population control is a global problem. The actions of one nation have far reaching effects on others. Overcrowding human beings in conditions of squalor and ignorance is dehumanizing. It is an evil which cannot be tolerated.
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Irresponsible childbearing must be discouraged by legal and social pressures. Couples who cannot provide a decent home and support for a child should not produce children to be a burden for their neighbors. Bringing unneeded children into an overcrowded lifeboat is evil. It is unjust to those children. It is harmful for the other occupants and all living things. Society should not encourage or subsidize such behavior.
The Georgia Guidestones
Ended 1980-03-22
This is a monument to eugenics, one world government, earth worship, and a mockery of the Christian 10 Commandments.
Inscriptions:
on the capstone written in Babylonian Cuneiform, Classical Greek, Sanskrit, Egyptian Hieroglyphics says:
LET THESE BE GUIDESTONES TO AN AGE OF REASON
on the four stones (either side) in the languages of English, Spanish, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese, and Russian says:
History
On an unspecified Friday in June 1979:
Robert C. Christian walks into Elberton Granite Finishing company stating he represented a “small group of loyal Americans” that wanted to erect monument.
The owner after hearing what Mr. Christian, and him asking for a trustworthy banker he pointed him to Wyatte Martin of the Granite City Bank.
Mr. Christian goes to the Granite City Bank and tells Martin that he wants the bank to hold money for payment of the guidestone project until completion, and that he would be back the next Monday after finding a place for the monument via plane. He also tells Martin that Robert C. Christian was a pseudonym, and that the stone structure had been planed by his secret group for 20 years.
Christian returns to the granite company with wooden model in a shoebox, and around 10 pages of specifications on how the monument should be built.
Following Monday:
Christian returns to the bank to explain that everything needed to be secret and non-traceable. Martin had to sign an agreement saying that he would never tell the true identity of Mr. Christian, and that once the monument was built all documents were to be destroyed. Christian also stated that the payments would be made from many different banks.
Following Friday:
Martin calls Fendley stating that a ten thousand dollar deposit had been received. Fendley begins working on the monument.
Unspecified:
Christian, Fendley and Martin buy the land for the monument. Once this was finalized Mr. Christian tells Fendley that ’You’ll never see me again.’ and walks away. Correspondence from that point were to Martin only and were sent via mail from different cities so that the location of Christian could never be known.
Charlie Clamp the sandblaster that carved the letters onto the stones stated he would constantly hear ’strange music and disjointed voices’ as he worked.
Martin and Christian kept writing letters, and even met and ate together from time to time. Martin states that Christian stopped writing around the 911 terror attacks. When Martin is asked about the Luciferian theme of the guidestones says that he is not sure, but that Mr. Christian seemed very nice.
Inscriptions:
on the capstone written in Babylonian Cuneiform, Classical Greek, Sanskrit, Egyptian Hieroglyphics says:
LET THESE BE GUIDESTONES TO AN AGE OF REASON
on the four stones (either side) in the languages of English, Spanish, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese, and Russian says:
- MAINTAIN HUMANITY UNDER 500,000,000 IN PERPETUAL BALANCE WITH NATURE.
- GUIDE REPRODUCTION WISELY IMPROVING FITNESS AND DIVERSITY.
- UNITE HUMANITY WITH A LIVING NEW LANGUAGE.
- RULE PASSION-FAITH-TRADITION AND ALL THINGS WITH TEMPERED REASON.
- PROTECT PEOPLE AND NATIONS WITH FAIR LAWS AND JUST COURTS.
- LET ALL NATIONS RULE INTERNALLY RESOLVING EXTERNAL DISPUTES IN A WORLD COURT.
- AVOID PETTY LAWS AND USELESS OFFICIALS.
- BALANCE PERSONAL RIGHTS WITH SOCIAL DUTIES
- PRIZE TRUTH-BEAUTY-LOVE, SEEKING HARMONY WITH THE INFINITE.
- BE NOT A CANCER ON THE EARTH-LEAVE ROOM FOR NATURE-LEAVE ROOM FOR NATURE.
History
On an unspecified Friday in June 1979:
Robert C. Christian walks into Elberton Granite Finishing company stating he represented a “small group of loyal Americans” that wanted to erect monument.
The owner after hearing what Mr. Christian, and him asking for a trustworthy banker he pointed him to Wyatte Martin of the Granite City Bank.
Mr. Christian goes to the Granite City Bank and tells Martin that he wants the bank to hold money for payment of the guidestone project until completion, and that he would be back the next Monday after finding a place for the monument via plane. He also tells Martin that Robert C. Christian was a pseudonym, and that the stone structure had been planed by his secret group for 20 years.
Christian returns to the granite company with wooden model in a shoebox, and around 10 pages of specifications on how the monument should be built.
Following Monday:
Christian returns to the bank to explain that everything needed to be secret and non-traceable. Martin had to sign an agreement saying that he would never tell the true identity of Mr. Christian, and that once the monument was built all documents were to be destroyed. Christian also stated that the payments would be made from many different banks.
Following Friday:
Martin calls Fendley stating that a ten thousand dollar deposit had been received. Fendley begins working on the monument.
Unspecified:
Christian, Fendley and Martin buy the land for the monument. Once this was finalized Mr. Christian tells Fendley that ’You’ll never see me again.’ and walks away. Correspondence from that point were to Martin only and were sent via mail from different cities so that the location of Christian could never be known.
Charlie Clamp the sandblaster that carved the letters onto the stones stated he would constantly hear ’strange music and disjointed voices’ as he worked.
Martin and Christian kept writing letters, and even met and ate together from time to time. Martin states that Christian stopped writing around the 911 terror attacks. When Martin is asked about the Luciferian theme of the guidestones says that he is not sure, but that Mr. Christian seemed very nice.