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Here is an animated short movie that was released a few years ago without any real explanation. It's loaded with odd imagery and symbolism:
We will come back to this video once you have more of an understanding of the fundamentals. So let's get into that now...

the Georgia Guidestones

The Georgia Guidestones is a granite monument in Elbert County, Georgia (known as the American Stonehenge) a structure 20 feet high and is made of six granite slabs, weighing in total 240,000 pounds. The creators of this have requested to remain totally anonymous. It has been engraved with "Ten rules for an 'Age of Reason' ":

1. Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.
2. Guide reproduction wisely – improving fitness and diversity.
3. Unite humanity with a living new language.
4. Rule passion – faith – tradition – and all things with tempered reason.
5. Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts.
6. Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court.
7. Avoid petty laws and useless officials.
8. Balance personal rights with social duties.
9. Prize truth – beauty – love – seeking harmony with the infinite.
10. Be not a cancer on the earth – Leave room for nature – Leave room for nature.

Georgia Guidestones
Official Georgia Guidestones Guidebook

To make things more bizarre the stones were recently updated recently:

Georgia Guidestones Update

Here's a video analyzing the stones and the update:
Noted observations:
  • Desire for significant world population reduction
  • Expensive granite monument
  • Vague nature of monument builders
  • Built in conjunction with the sun patterns at various seasons
  • References new Age of Reason
  • Time capsule buried beneath

#10 - Tomorrowland Festival

#11 - The Economist Magazine

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In September 2014, TomorrowWorld (International Tomorrowland) welcomed 160,000 visitors from over 75 countries to the Chattahoochee Hills just outside of Atlanta, Georgia. This marked the second international edition of Tomorrowland, the world’s most popular electronic music festival, held in Belgium


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is there possibly Anything Else??

The Economist 2015 Cover is Filled With Cryptic Symbols and Dire Predictions.

The magazine The Economist published an issue named “The World in 2015”. On the cover are odd images :  A mushroom cloud, the Federal Reserve in a game called “Panic” and much more.


I won't get into this too much right now but will come back to it a bit later.
Actually, since creating this page, many other events have surfaced which are happening in September. This short video (10 mins long) covers 33 total events:
OK so what does this all mean? Click here to

Mahdi (Muslim)

SuperMoon

Bethlehem star

Blood Moons/Eclipses

Here is the film:
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