Georgia Guidestones almost 33 years old
The Georgia Guidestones were erected March 22, 1980. That means in 2013 they will be 33 years old.
March 22 is 3-22. 322 is the address of Skull and Bones @ yale (thanks for pointing this out).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones
The first thing the guidestones state is: Maintain humanity under 500 Million.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojyBTAuv8Uc
There are masonic symbols at the site. The masons and other secret societies have an obsession with the number 33.
Could that also mean the secret societies, who built these stones, plans to reduce the worlds population to 500M by 2013, as one of their first goals ?
An example of the obsession with number 33: the first atomic bombs were dropped in Japan on the 33rd parallel, by the 33rd president, who was supposedly a 33rd degree mason.
I had marked my calendar for Aug 21 2009 for a possible event date. Why ? because that is 3.33 years to the so-called end of the Mayan calendar in Dec 21, 2012.
The International swine flu conference in Washington DC concluded Aug 21 2009.
3.22 years from Dec 21, 2012 puts us into October 2009, when mass vaccination is set to begin.
coincidence ??
Another interesting point to make is: The Georgia Guidestones are located along "Ley Lines", that connect Washington DC, Philadelphia PA, and Stone Henge.
coincidence ????
The Georgia Guidestones Must Be Demolished
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good informative posts
deserve bumps.
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for a very interesting thread, thanks.
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33
33 is 1 above 3, 3 above 7, 7 above 12
It's a line from Sefer Yetzirah which is 4,000 years old. Originally it was in the Oral Law that God gave Moses on Mt. Sinai.
Essentially it is the core study of all the Mysteries (the Masons, Rosicrucians, the occult etc).
It is Metatron's Cube (2^5), who was Enoch, the grandfather of Noah. It is a 5-dimensional hypercube, or the 32 mysterious paths which in Hebrew equals the Heart.
33 equals 13, or the balance between God-Man which is also Metatron's number.
Nothing is evil about this except keeping it a secret. The 34th degree in freemasonry is Love, so only the good can be truly illuminated.
Jim Henson had a great teleplay called The Cube that was a metaphor for this - http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6203080879952576646#
Mystery Bablyon
Bill Cooper's Mystery Babylon is a great resource for understanding more of the philosophy and history. If you want a specific understanding, check out Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan's book on Sefer Yetzirah. It explains the secrets of creation in detail.
updated post to include information
about "ley lines".
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And the number 33
is related to Jesus.
that's bc Jesus was 33 when he was crucified
"Get to the choppa!"
"Get to the choppa!"
33
33 is a great number :)
overpopulation
The world is not overpopulated. This is a myth that both the collectivist globalists and unfortunately a few libertarians believe.
I think it is unfortunate that some Ron Paul supporters agree with depopulation based on the premise that so many people are stupid -- the survival of the fittest.
I do believe the education and birth control is needed, and most importantly and end to incentives for people to have children.
I think the Georgia Guidestones were created by selfish Masons who were misguided.
There are
12 million square miles of arable land on the earth. This is 1.1 acre per 7 billion people. The population is expected to be 9 billion by 2040.
I would like to agree with you but the math just doesn't look too good to me.
I know that I consume far more resources than could be provided by 1.1 acre.
I agree, we have to curve
I agree, we have to curve our population growth. But I would not say we are over populated yet. Just everyone can't live in L.A. and NYC.
grow a garden
and tell friends to grow gardens.
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You evidently are consuming to much!
I planted a 80' by 75' garden this spring. I filled my freezer, canned enough for my family, gave away more vegetables than you could imagine. Neighbors, council members, and most importantly the old folks home in my town. All it takes is for everyone to grow just a 20x20 plot and we could drive the agri business to their knees. At the same time provide the best food possible to our neighbors.
The MATH has NOTHING to do with it! Just grow a garden and produce for yourself and your neighbor. Otherwise many will starve with your Idea of not enough land.
dducks, My suggestion is instead of arguing this point, just grow a garden and help your neighbor.
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Are you
forgetting about your fuel consumption, energy to build your home, car, and personal belongings, your utilities and transportation infrastructure? I am sure that is not all that we consume but that is off the top of my head.
but all you really need is a
but all you really need is a place to sleep, some water, and some food. most of our consumption isn't necessary for survival, just for comfort. I'm not saying i want to give all that up, but those things will go before food, water, and shelter does.
By managing ourselves as small self sufficient communities we can ensure that we can provide for, protect, and profit from the resources required for life. I don't think it is efficiently possible to manage this from a national scale. We need to start building our interdependencies based on regional geography.
yep,
unfortunately we have to pay to eat, sleep, and live. If we got rid of the bankers we could probably sleep for free.
I like the way
You think....we have 5 gardens this yr on 2 acres
2 freezers full and 300 jars...plus dried all our herbs
and the fruit hasn't been canned yet
all of our neighbors and relatives are happy...
all organic....fertilized by our own rabbits poo
who eat the greens and poo more :-)
everyone needs to plant their own food...
how rewarding to pick and eat...and know what
you are actually eating
Columbus, Platte Co. Nebraska
wow
that's awesome! I have been practicing gardening for years and it is HARD. This year I got two tiny pineapples, 5 regular sized bananas, 16 barbie sized, black spotted bananas, hundreds of grape sized guavas with marble sized seeds, lots of magic mushrooms, and plenty of hot peppers. They are all fertilized by my two cows poo, which I actually spend money to feed but save on property taxes.
Practice, practice, practice.
10,000+ ears of corn
1 acre can produce 12500 ears of corn. Should be enough for breakfast at least!
good point
The population problem is one of our biggest taboos because its implications are so disturbing.
No one wants to be controlled, and no support could possibly come from a political group asking to be controlled. The group would be way too small to influence elections and so forth.
An unsustainable population will be corrected either by nature or by a government with the power of nature. Which implies some secretive elite, a scientific dictatorship, a NWO, etc.
Ideally, we would decrease the growth of populations in third world countries while simultaneously decreasing the consumption of resources by new world countries. Good luck with that!
look at the data
Rich countries have negative growth in population. If we leave out the immigration numbers. The poor countries are the ones having 9 kids per family.
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yes, yes
I agree that the rich countries have negative growth, or very limited growth, and that is great. That's one reason there's a push to bring third world countries up to speed with education and technology and a higher standard of living.
There's probably a good argument that could be made for exterminating people in the third world countries, but I think if anyone did that they would be morally obligated to curb their own use of resources at the same time. If you went to all that trouble to create a better world (by exterminating people in third world countries), the least you could do is make your own part of the world cleaner and more ecologically balanced, too.
The only argument that can
The only argument that can be made for exterminating the third world is to protect one groups life from from another group consuming all the resources. This is tyranical.
The earth will support however many people it will support. The best policy to ensure it supports the most people possible is to protect private property rights, so that land can be used to produce whatever is demanded by the market. If it is food, then food, if it is ipods then ipods.
If there are more people than there is food, then the price of food will go up, some people will get skinnier and some people will die, along with this someone will figure out a way to make more food on their land, satisfy the demand problem and the combination of these three things (death, scarcity, and innovation) will soon bring prices back down.
Socialist see people as an expense, and the government as the source of wealth. Capitalist see the government as an expense and people as the source of wealth.
extermination doesn't work
Education does. We should give them a hand up, not a shot in the head. Extermination only breeds terrorism, hatred and more problems.
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most agreed
most agreed
1.1 acres is enough land
If we had the non-poluting energy devices already available. These are the crown jewel of the shadow goverment. They would loose their control over humanity if they let those secrets out, or lost control of fossil fuel monopolies.
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According
to National Geographics there are pound per pound as many ants on the planet as there are humans.
We are just a little more wasteful than them. And talk about socialism, I am just glad I am not an ant.
I often wonder if the elite's plan is derived from ant colonies. They are the queen.
Logo for Bank of America
I is supposedly 3 sets of 11, which is another favorite number of the "illuminated."
Obviously 3 times 11 is 33. Another favorite, as you already know.
http://starburbsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/bofa-log...
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That's really cool!
That's really cool!
Logo
The lines of the logo can also form a swastika.