But conspiracy theories aside, there are genuine mysteries involving the Guidestones. The most recent saga began back in 2009, when a 6 x 6 x 6 cube of granite was stolen from the top corner of one of the stones. Four years later, in 2013, a man named William Jeremy Ellis was apprehended in the middle of the night while attempting to put the cube back onto the monument. He later explained that he had removed the stone for “personal esoteric and numerological reasons,” and that he’d decided to return it because he ”didn’t want that weight anymore.” The original cube was recovered and when we spoke by phone to Christopher Kubas, executive vice president of Elberton Granite, which is still in charge of maintaining the monument, he confirmed that he is in possession of the original cube but that the company has not yet decided what to do with it.
So since 2009, there has been a small notch at the top of one of the Guidestone monoliths. This summer a new cube suddenly appeared in the hole, featuring numbers and letters carved into its faces: MM, JAM, 16, 8, 20, and 14. Many new theories sprang up, using numerology and other esoteric disciplines to draw links between the Guidestones and all sorts of things; the most extreme involves The Simpsons, the children’s book Curious George, the September 11th attacks, and the current outbreak of Ebola. However last week a man named Michael Massanelli made a video explaining that he was the one responsible: he placed the cube there to commemorate his marriage to Jennifer Anne Masanelli on August 16, 2014. Michael Masanelli happens to be a numerologist and conspiracy buff; he’s also been friendly with William Ellis since they met — where else? — at the Guidestones.
I've seen one of these before. Pretty sure it's a snipe. We used to hunt for them as kids. Never caught one but seen plenty and they move a lot like this in the video.
Austin Moore
that is a cannon ball very based no wonder they lied about it and said it was an rpg a cannon is kino af
Jason Hill
>what's the point of having a security camera if it's so shit you literally catch it on tape and it's 3 pixels and useless? Great question
Everything is a compromise with optics. Wide angles mean you can capture a large area with a single camera. The problem is wide angles have poor natural apertures unless they're incredibly expensive so you have to crank the sensor sensitivity instead which results in poor video quality. The alternative is longer lenses with a more constricted angle of view which gives a much clearer video, but then you'd need a multitude of separate cameras all working properly and aimed accurately to get remotely similar coverage. More hardware means more points of failure, more maintenance and more money to upkeep. Security cameras like that are to see if there was someone there and what time, not to determine fine detail like who it was. It would cost a fortune to have round the clock surveillance in high quality and something like the guidestones just doesn't warrant it or else the owners would have sprung for that kind of coverage.
Thomas Kelly
Based. Fuck the Jew world order.
Easton Fisher
To placate the retards that think that's the actual security footage.
Jaxon Cooper
case in point, this shill thread asserting that nobody knows what happened when it was clearly a cannonball
Cooper Mitchell
might have been my dogs pee pee what weakened the structure