Georgia Guidestones & CERN

I know I have been obsessing over the Bulls and our new kitten, Winston, lately. So I wanted to write about other topics that interest me tonight, and I think I found two perfect stories. First, we will talk about the Georgia Guidestones. You know, those controversial slabs of rock that randomly appeared in the state of Georgia so many years ago? With the weird agenda on it? If you haven’t heard of it, we will discuss it here. Second, I wanted to talk about CERN and their Hadron Collider becoming activated again on July 5th, and all the fun theories that come along with that.

If you haven’t heard, one of the guide stones was blown up the other night. I’m not positive, but I think it was the one that mentions keeping humanity’s population “under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.” Not sure if that means anything, but if that’s the one that gone blown to bits I’m assuming it was for some reason. Regardless, I don’t think people should resort to violent actions like this just because they don’t like what something says.

The guide stones have always been surrounded by conspiracy theories, mainly because of the writings on them, and because no one knows who built them, how they got there, and why they had those “plans” written on them. It’s a bit eerie if you ask me, but I don’t think we will ever find out! If you want to read more about them, click here: https://www.coasttocoastam.com/article/video-sizeable-portion-of-georgia-guidestones-destroyed-by-explosion/

Next, I wanted to talk about CERN and their re-starting of the hadron collider. Like the Georgia Guidestones, CERN is also surrounded by conspiracy theories -and for good reason. To say the people at CERN do it to themselves would be fairly accurate. For instance, if you don’t want your company or your work to be the center of conspiracy theories saying you guys worship the devil or some evil god, maybe don’t do a ritualistic dance when you are presenting the hadron collider or opening your facility for the first time. It’s just a thought. I would also advise not to publicly say you are trying to open a black hole here on earth to access other dimensions. Although, this theory sounds a bit scary, the theory about CERN messing with our current timeline is so cool. I don’t even think we’d notice to be honest, but it’s cool to open your mind and think about it for a while!

It’s all so strange to me, that they would do and say some of these things publicly, then get irritated when there are these theories out there about their work. I find it very interesting. I think their work is pretty cool, and I think other dimensions are so cool to think about. I don’t think opening a black hole on earth would be a good idea though….obviously. You don’t have to be a scientist to have realistic worries about that. One thing CERN has done since July 5th is find “three new exotic particles”. I am not entirely sure what that means, but it sounds so cool. Here is the link to the article if you want to be more informed: https://news.yahoo.com/cern-physicists-evidence-three-exotic-061152522.html

If you want to hear more about what CERN is doing, and the possible theories about the hadron collider, go over to Rumble, and watch these guys who host Edge of Wonder. It’s a great show with loads of information. Here is the link: https://rumble.com/v1b84f1-an-even-stranger-cern-portals-and-particles-edge-of-wonder-live-730pm-et.html

It’s been a busy few days for myself, and for the world. With the Georgia Guidestones being blown up, and now demolished, and CERN firing up the hadron collider to open up other dimensions, we have so much to wonder about and keep our eye one in the near future. It’ll be interesting to see what happens. Has anyone noticed anything off lately? or different? If so, I’d love to hear it!

Have a great weekend everyone.

Peter


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