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The Ten Commandments of the New World Order
Facts:
In a field in Georgia, stands a monument owned by Elbert county. Erected March 22, 1980 it was dedicated by someone/s using the pseudonym: R. C. Christian. This monument is made up of six granite slabs weighing 237, 746 pounds, (107, 840 kg) in all and is 19′, 3″ (5.87 m) tall. There is one column in the center with four columns surrounding it and a capstone, all made of granite.
In the center column of this monument is what is refered to as a mail slot. This section of the stone has been gouged out at about the height of the average man in alignment with the sun’s equinoxes and solstices. A verticle gouge in the capstone aligns with the sun’s ray marking noontime through-out the year, as well as following the path of the north star. A flagstone, located a few feet to the west of the structure, offers a description of the purpose of the monument.
On the face of each erect slab is engraved one of eight popular languages or tongues in current use today, and describes the ‘Ten Commandments’ of the New World Order:
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
No-one is excluded in the upright stone faces. Each has an engraving in one of eight languages. Reading clockwise starting at the stone due north, they are:
1) English
2) Spanish
3) Swahili
4) Hindi
5) Hebrew
6) Arabic
7) Chinese
8) Russian
Well near the top is inscribed a shorter message in four ancient languages:
1) Babylonian
2) Sanskrit
3) Classical Greek