Mona Pereth wrote:
The Georgia Guidestones are not evidence of any grand conspiracy. Whoever paid for them was most likely just some well-to-do New Agey hippie who wanted to make his artistic mark on the world, yet valued his privacy.
The Georgia Guidestones are a reflection of the culture of the time they were built. For example, back in the 1970's, LOTS of people -- not just elite folks -- were very worried about human population growth.
Regarding "Agenda 21," please see
Agenda 21: The UN, Sustainability and Right-Wing Conspiracy Theory on the website of the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Rather than listening to people who have been proven to be untrustworthy, use your own critical thinking skills.
I suggest you learn about human psychology in depth.
You will be shocked at what humanity is capable of.
BTW, "Speculation" is not the same as "Conspiracy Theory".
Most people have difficulty with this distinction.
Keeping an open mind and thinking in terms of possibilities and probabilities has served me well.