In early 2005, a conspiracy theorist writing under the pseudonym John Conner — the name of the resistance leader from "The Terminator" movies — decided he needed to warn the public about the evils of ...
The hunt is still on in Georgia for the suspects who authorities say damaged the mysterious Guidestones monument in an explosion, which some online conspiracy theorists have called “an act of God”.
State and local officials are investigating a bombing at a rural Georgia monument that some conservative Christians have dubbed satanic and previously called for its demolition. The Georgia Bureau of ...
A Georgia monument that is referred to as the “American Stonehenge” and believed by some to be satanic was partially destroyed in a bombing attack Wednesday, officials said. The explosive device went ...
What were the Georgia Guidestones? Dubbed “America’s Stonehenge,” the Georgia Guidestones was probably one of Georgia’s strangest and most controversial attractions. August 12, 2022 at 9:56 am EDT ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia Guidestones, dubbed “America’s Stonehenge,” was probably one of Georgia’s strangest attractions. On June 6, the controversial monument was demolished after a bomb destroyed one ...
Elberton, Georgia — It was a cold morning in the Granite Capital of the World, and the case of the exploding monument was still unsolved. The criminal investigation had resulted in few answers and no ...
The Georgia Guidestones were demolished Wednesday after officials say someone detonated an explosive device at around 4 a.m. on Wednesday.Watch video above of the site after the stones were demolished ...
ELBERTON, Ga. — A controversial rural Georgia monument dubbed by some as “America’s Stonehenge” was bombed and ultimately demolished after an explosion damaged one of the four granite panels early ...
Following extensive damage from an apparent explosive device, the mysterious Georgia Guidestones have been brought down. The structure was damaged early Wednesday morning in an apparent act of ...
July 6 (UPI) --An explosion at the Georgia Guidestones, also known as "America's Stonehenge," has destroyed part of the controversial 19 foot-high granite monument. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation ...