July
2009
Paratopia Episode 28: The Georgia Guidestones
Dubbed by Wired Magazine as “The strangest monument in America,” The Georgia Guidestones have remained a mystery since their construction in 1980. Tonight, Jeff & Jeremy ponder their meaning with Charles Reed, an architect who was given the original plans for its construction in 1980 by the banker who funded it–a complete stranger to Charles. Why would a stranger give him something so secret? Was it because the whole affair was a well-funded tourist trap? Could it have to do with Charles being an experiencer?
Charles is joined by his daughter Melissa Reed, the fantastic artist some of you may know as Culture of Contact’s art show curator.
But that’s only the first hour.
In the second hour-plus, we discuss not just the Guidestones but the so-called alien enigma with its fear and confusion and hints of spirituality, and expose these topics to the deep, rich discussion they deserve. If you’ve been waiting for the chat that will sock you in the gut, this one is not to be missed!
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To view some of Melissa’s artwork online, please visit: www.mreedartworks.com
To read up on the Guidestone, visit: http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/magazine/17-05/ff_guidestones
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I see that point 3 of the Georgia Guidestones is “unite humanity with a living new language”
Unfortunately there is no mention of Esperanto which indeed is a living new language.
Can I ask your readers to have a look at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8837438938991452670
Otherwise http://www.lernu.net ?