Georgia Guidestones
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Like the famous Stonehenge across the pond
(where it is rumored that worshippers of Satan danced)
the Georgia Guidestones (though not proved to be
a place of Satanic rituals)
is cloaked, nonetheless, in the kind of eerie mystery
of Stonehenge.
Built in 1980 at the behest of an anonymous donor
calling himself, ironically, Mr. “Christian,”
the documents for Georgia’s Guidestones’ plans
were supposedly destroyed.
Its granite stones (including the capstone) number six,
a fact not too surprising
considering that Satanists enjoy
flaunting the obvious
in front of us (we the “vile” humans,
as they call us behind our backs),
for we are the nothing masses of sheep
at the bottom of their Illuminati pyramid.
A monument the Guidestones are said to be
to a “Post-Apocoloyptic World,”
and its stones are meant to withstand all catastrophes.
Engraved on it are ten commandments -
a poke at Christianity no doubt -
10 commandments meant for a world reduced
by 90% from what it is today.
How telling!
Its Ten Commandments, as they read,
do not seem too insidious,
but to the eyes of those with knowledge,
the intent of Luciferians
can be surmised.
Four ancient languages appear above
the momument’s Commandments,
something I find befitting
a monument to evil, for the devil
is older than the world.
I cannot deign to know with complete accuracy
Mr. “Christian’s” total purpose
by “gifting” us with this strange monument
that stands on barren land.
But like its twin Stonehedge
(which built 5,000 years ago, most likely
expected to stand forever too!)
the modern monolith in Georgia
will fall to ruin as did Stonehenge,
for Christ will not be mocked.
In a world ravaged by the evil that men do,
one day Mr. Christian’s monument to Lucifer
will be destroyed.
Nov. 21, 2021
for Joe Maverick's Georgehenge Stone Cold Minds Reflect Poetry Contest
Copyright © Andrea Dietrich | Year Posted 2021
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