A**R
The Georgia Guidestones Were Ten Racists Edicts by Dr. Herbert H. Kersten (R.C. Christian)
This video provided me with answers to many questions that had hounded my mind for many years. I found it very compelling ,and I soaked in every aspect of the video. Before the Guidestone were destroyed in July 2022 by a car bomb, which I was happy to hear. I'm very impressed with this documentary and will be referring it to all of my friends and family. For quite sometime, I had believed that the Guidestones were the work of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. However, after watching this video, I now understand that R.C. Christian a pseudonym for Dr. Kersten and Robert Merryman's combined names. Dr. Kersten was also friends with Dr. Shockley as well as friends with a previous leader of the KKK. That quite possibly, the Guidestone were merely the work of only a small group of well-to-do white educated racists. However, the video does demonstrate that there had been satanic and witchcraft rituals conducted on and around the Guidestones, which would explain the heavy dark blood stain on the capstone that was photographed by a drone and was revealed on a YouTube video. It may have been that small isolated groups of demoniacs were inspired by the Guidestones and that the Guidestones were not part of some type of Hermatic Order. However, that is yet to be determined definitively.
J**R
The Big Mystery Solved...Be Glad Dr. Kirsten Didn't Pick Your Town.
The big news here is that this filmmaker has, very likely, got to the bottom of a mystery mainstream news organizations have, either ignored, or failed at. This modest, but nicely put together, investigatory piece has revealed the idenity of a Dr. Kirsten from Fort Dodge, Iowa as the main perpetrator, and architect, of The Georgia Guidestones monument.Since it was first revealed The Georgia Guidestones monument has been a controversial landmark. It has likely been more trouble to the small town of Elberton, Georgia than a world famous tourist attration. How this came to be in a small conservative rural town is almost as much of the mystery as the monument itself. In this it's a bit amazing no national news organization ever probed this enigmatic, super controversial, landmark as this filmmaker. Without any trappings of the now "showy" nature of investigative reality TV shows, with their teams of ex-CIA agents, big agency journalists, historians et.al., this production goes further and actually reveals a highly probable answer to a mystery. It does so simply and without heroics. Just good investigative work without a need to stretch out for an entire season of nothing. I applaud this humble production as such.Many of us know a little about how a mysterious man, openly using a psuedonym of R.C. Christian, swept into the granite center of Eberton, Georgia resulting in the manufacture and errection of The Georgia Guidestones. After this we know little save for the controversy the precepts etched continue to create. This film recaps the story nicely filling in many blanks with interviews of locals, and businesses, who were connected It's a very interesting mystery to be sure. It all culminates when the only person claiming to actually know who R.C. Christian is allows a huge reveal without breaking his own word not to ever tell. By allowing a few letters to be viewed for the first time, likely ever, the clues begin to gel into a specific place with a related name (not R.C. Christian himself). By connecting these dots it becomes clear enough for a strong case of circumstantial evidence that would likely hold up in a court of law. Mystery solved? More than likely, but there remains one question about the supposed time capsule to which the date of opening is left blank. Is there actually a time capsule and will there be a time in the future some organization, perhaps The Rosacrucians, will instruct the date to be filled in? Possibly, but like any big mystery there still remains more unanswered questions. In spite of this this film gets to what many consider the big one as to who in the world would actually want to construct such a radical ediface.
D**6
This was an excellnt piece of film-making
Even with all the answers ... I am still wondering who demolished it?
I**C
Good documentary that actually solves a mystery, but trainwrecks into propaganda
It gets 2 stars because this is actually a DECENT, well laid out documentary, but it literally makes a sharp left turn into total propaganda in the last 3 minutes (with inklings of it throughout).The doc. does a good and thorough (albeit a little slow if you're not really interested in the back history of the guidestones) and is super heavy on the old white guy/Christian input. The film spends most of it's time talking about the making of, and who knew what, and lots of interviews with fairly boring people, but then, to my surprise, actually shows how the mystery was solved-duping an old white man into showing documents that they zoomed in and took photos of, which is a pretty unscrupulous thing to do to an old man. I hope the director feels good about himself there (he shouldn't).What gets me is that they display simultaneously how ludicrous the local Christian opinions are on the thing (all satan, devil, blah blah, wow not intelligent) but then veers into a minuscule message on Christianity at the end.I think this filmmaker is much more interested in archaic white male American "mysteries" than actual history and the sensationalist nature of the totality of this film makes me wonder how much of it is false.After paying for this, and wasting two hours of my time, It's nice to know that the guidestones were paid for by a REALLLLY racist old white man from Iowa that believed in Eugenics, but I could have saved myself 2 hours. This movie is at once good (why it got 2 stars) and really bad (flavor of the content is creepy)....PS Elberton is super creepy, even without the guidestones.
T**5
Really Good Investigative Documentary
Really Good Investigative Documentary - it might be a low-budget production, but the result of this documentary is profound. Great work by those involved in exposing some of those behind the Georgia Guidestones. If only our country's mainstream media would investigate things with this much depth and interest instead of simply telling pointless stories about a cat in a tree or the President's favorite ice cream flavor.
R**D
Mystery solved.
Impressive, they figured out who had the guide stones built, if you don't like that they also found out additional information about those people ("racist to the core") that's a you problem.
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