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Ash and ember book
Ash and ember book








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Not to be confused with being too highfalutin, we also learn his “great-grandmother was originally from Georgia” and “he said he once was a concrete worker”. Apart from his religious belief, Christian is described as having “served in World War II and described himself as ‘a patriotic American in every sense of the word.'” Obviously a man of great wealth, he also “appears to be a well traveled and intelligent man” whose travels in Europe “impressed with the many monuments throughout the countries” that naturally includes Stonehenge. Christian apparently stated, “I only use that name because I am a follower of the teachings of Jesus Christ,” while the description of the group – unattributed as the belief of the author or information given by Christian and/or his group – assures they are “small group of perhaps half-a-dozen people who believe in God and country” and for whom Christian is merely the “visible spokesman”. Christian, while Martin is the only person who knows for sure his identity due to his position as the intermediary who handled the financing. Martin – the only two people who have met R.C. There are quotations supposedly from the man himself along with comments from Joe H. The official story offers a number of facts about the Christian figure. Christian? Let’s start with the official story provided by the Elberton Granite Finishing Company’s 1981 booklet.

ash and ember book

Christian” is engraved on the structure and yet there is also included the qualification that the name is a pseudonym. The answer to the question “Who created the Georgia Guidestones?” – like many aspects of the monument – is both answered and not answered by the Guidestones themselves.










Ash and ember book