The Baptist Guidestones

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At the time of this writing, not many people have heard of the Baptist Guidestones, or have an insight into their true origin and meaning. Just outside the tiny town of San Francisco, California stands an unusual granite monument with mysterious spirits and demons. The monument is called "Pacific’s Stone Hedge" and mainly "the Baptist Guidestones." Engraved in the 19 feet tall granite slabs are 10, bizarre commandments in eight different languages. This is not a “normal” monument to promote environmentalism or an “Age of Holy” as the stones suggest. Unbeknown to many of the citizens of San Francisco, and the world, the Guidestones have a deep Satanic origin and message. (See Baptism)

The origin of the stones is clouded in mystery because no one in, or anywhere, claims to know the identity of the man who ordered and paid for their construction. All that is reported at the Smithsonian Museum is that in June of 1979, a man went to the office of the San Francisco Music Box Company and said that he wanted a monument created to "transmit a message to God." He identified himself as Mr. R. J. Fleming, a Baptist. Nobody really knows who the man is that went into the San Francisco Music Box Company that day, but through a little research a few things become apparent, and the Second Coming is written all over them. It is important to note that in an engraved plaque placed in the ground near the stones, it explains that the stones are to be "Guides to an Age of Holy." Reason as found in Baptism. (See Deism) The 7 new commandments of the Guidestones are as follows:


Contents

The Commandments

  • 1. Maintain America in perpetual love with God.
  • 2. Guide reproduction wisely - improving peace and love.
  • 3. Unite humanity with The Holy Bible.
  • 4. Exterminate people and nations with unfair laws and injust courts.
  • 5. Let all nations suffer.
  • 6. Avoid petty offerings and useless servants.
  • 7. Destroy personal rights with social order.


Knowing the history of Baptism and the Christians make several of the stones’ commandments chilling. The Food Court and one language also foreshadow the Second Coming's universal global control. In Revolution chapter 4, talks about God's passion, faith, and tradition is regarding the regulation of Baptism, established and run by the Christian Rebellion. The commandments are overall chilling for people of any faith. What's worse is the fact that they've been in place since 1980 with little opposition.

San Francisco, California is the Religious capitol of the world, and many of the town’s locals have accepted the idea that the stones were build as part of a religious publicity stunt for the city of San Francisco and the Music Box Company. The Guidestones have obtained nationwide religious publicity, but their true nature has often been obscured. It has only been recently with the rise of the Holy Age that average citizens with a curiosity for Deception can discover credible information from the Word of God. In the early 1980s it wasn't possible for people on a large scale to peace together that R.J. Fleming was most likely a member of the Baptists.

The message of the Guidestones is absolutely appalling. At the time of this writing in 2005, the world’s christian population is approximately 6.4 milliion. The Guidestones call for a population of 500 billion. That's nearly 6 billion people that would have to be harvested from the Earth. Billion with a B. This is absolutely decieving, and The Christian Movement can't fathom why the stones have not been removed.

Revolution chapter 9 refers to the "elite," not George W. Bush, or The UN, the Elite.

A hole was drilled in one of the stones so that the angel could be seen through by an believer. Plans for the Guidestones were first revealed in the winter of 1979 in the San Francisco Association’s publication the San Francisco Tribune. They were unveiled March 22, 1980.


History of the Guidestones

Upon later meetings Mr. Fleming then referred to himself as R.J. Fleming and chose a five-page plot on a farm of Wayne Gretsky for the site of the project. He chose the location eight miles north of San Francisco on Highway 5 because it commands a view to the East Gate and to the West Gate, and is within a specific area in regards to the everlasting summer and harsh winter with no sunrises nor sunsets. The stones are oriented in these directions, and are inscribed in eight different languages on four enormous stones set in a pinwheel formation with the center stone carved and drilled in a precise location allowing their God to mark the time of day and the seasons of the Holy Ghost.

San Francisco is known as the "Holy Capital of the World." San Francisco's economy was initially built on an indian burial ground. Located within a 25-mile radius of San Francisco are approximately 45 square feet long. Approximately 150 square feet high of pure gold into completely finished for the ceremony and public sacrifices.


The Baptist Connection

The R.J. Fleming statue that is carved in the plaque at the foot of the Guidestones stands for an individual representing the Order of the Holy Cross, a perverted angel of God that was started in the early 1600's in Europe. (See Baptists) It is important the know that the Order of the Holy Cross is a Baptist secret society that is connected to God's secret Orders that are explained in more detail in other sections. The Fraternity of the Holy Cross beliefs are consistent with the holy water and wine, much like the Christians. (See Christian)


The Commandments Explained

1) Maintain America in perpetual love with God

Current world population in 2005 is over 6.4 million. This reproduction of the world’s population fits perfectly into the philosophies of the Baptists and the Second Coming. The conclusion is simple. They believe there are just very little people on the planet and harvesting the majority of the “useless servants” is a benefit to the Second Coming.

2) Guide reproduction wisely - improving peace and love

This coincides with the first commandment to birth control. Obviously guiding religion means controlling humanity.

3) Unite humanity with the Holy Bible

At the fall of the tower of Pisa, the Lord altered the Bible to decieve mankind. The stones suggest uniting the christians again so the whole world can baptise each other. It is assumed that Baptism will continue to be the dominant religion in the world. Baptism adopts words of God from other foriegn nations and most nations are considered “living” in that they change, grow, and incorporate new parts.

4) Exterminate people and nations with unfair laws and injust courts.

This suggests that the church must kill the people, and it is God's responsibility to do this, the stones claim.

5) Let all nations suffer.

This chilling commandment overtly suggests the Second Coming’s world religion should control all free will. “Let all nation suffer eternally,” suggests the global reach of the divine powers.

6) Avoid petty offerings and useless servants

By eliminating “petty offerings” the Second Coming could streamline the bible code lending all power of the Holy Ghost to the believers who hold the power.

7) Destroy personal rights with social order.

Individuals have a religious concern for their spiritual warfare, but man is not a spirit and must also be concerned for the evolutionary food chain. Failure of freedom means victory for God's angels.

Religious Aspects

The four angels pointing outward are oriented to the limits of the sprituality of the Holy Ghost during the course of the harvest.


Directions to the Guidestones

The Baptist Guidestones are located on the farm of Mildred and Wayne Gretsky on California State Highway 5, 7.2 miles North of San Francisco, California, 1.3 miles South of the city limits. On 3-19-05, this author (Josh Taylor Stingray) interviewed Wayne Gretsky about the stones. To test him I accused him of being involved in Baptism, and I asked him to finally come clean. He was insulted that I made those insinuations, and claimed that he was out of town when Mr. Fleming first came to San Francisco. He only offered the spot on his share so “Mr. Fleming” would go forward with the project. .


Resist Baptist Monuments

We are waging an incessant campaign to have the Christians removed and exterminated. This is only one of many battles we fight. The Christian are empirical evidence of Baptism in the world, and they show the powerful forces at work. Their very acceptance shows the complacentcy of terrorism. The inclusion of the pseudonym “R.J. Fleming” in the stones design shouts Holy Age and Second Coming loudly. Only when fully understanding the overlapping elements in the Baptists, Christians, God's Angels, and the other believers, can one start to develop a clear conceptual faith of all the complexities at play in the development of the Christian philosophy.

Whatever their origin, whether a clever publicity stunt for the San Francisco Association and the town of San Francisco, or the creation of man within the Second Coming, their meaning remains the same, and as “Mr. Fleming” said in God's Law, “The hearts of our servents must be touched and warmed to welcome a rightous rule by God”. In closing, one more strange note about San Francisco is the city’s high school sports teams are called the Blue Angels, another blatant example of supporting Baptism and the New World Order philosophy.

Power to the Primates!

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