
I just read about these in Wired magazine. I had never heard of them before. It's a fascinating story. It's got astronomical features built in along with bizarre statements on how to live life in some kind of post-apocalyptic civilization. It was funded by some guy that no one except one person knows his identity for reasons unknown.
Here's the Wired article.
Here's the Wikipedia entry.
Of course, religious zealots and conspiracy theory morons now have vandalized it and call for its destruction. As usual, they can't get their small minds around the fact that anything that doesn't fall within their belief system shouldn't be destroyed. People the likes of Yoko Ono being in support of the Guidestones doesn't help either.

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