The US authorities announced the destruction of a famous monument in the state of Georgia.
On Thursday, the State Bureau of Investigation published clips video On Twitter, she showed the moment the “Georgia Guidestones” memorial was blown up on Wednesday.
(2/3) The videos show the explosion and a car leaving the scene shortly following the explosion. No one was injured. pic.twitter.com/8YNmEML9fW
— GA Bureau of Investigation (@GBI_GA) July 6, 2022
The bureau stated that the videos show car She leaves the crime scene following the explosion, stressing that no one was harmed.
(1/3) The GBI is releasing surveillance video from this morning’s explosion that destroyed the Georgia Guidestones. pic.twitter.com/Vo3RyjDxdN
— GA Bureau of Investigation (@GBI_GA) July 6, 2022
He pointed out that the authorities completely destroyed the monument following the explosion “for safety reasons.” picture for destructive installation.
(3/3) For safety reasons, the structure has been completely demolished. pic.twitter.com/hrpqN2Sphr
— GA Bureau of Investigation (@GBI_GA) July 6, 2022
Network reported “NBCThe American newspaper stated that the authorities did not specify any motive behind the crime, but rather said that “unidentified persons” detonated the device that destroyed the monument.
The monument was considered a “Stone Hinge” edifice located in Britain, and it was built at a height of 5.7 meters and a message in ten parts written in 12 languages, including Arabic, was engraved on it.Explore GeorgiaTourist.
The monument was built in 1980, in the county of Elbert, famous for the production of granite rocks.
The letter called for keeping Earth’s population below the 500 million mark “in permanent balance with nature” as well as creating a “new living language” and “to direct reproduction wisely”, among other things, according to theChamber of Commerce in Elbert County.
It is not known who built the monument, but a site dedicated to visiting it stated that it was founded by an unknown “small group of Americans who believe in God” who live outside Georgia.
mentioned Location That the group wanted to leave a message for future generations, and that it hired astronomers and engineers to locate the construction of the monument, indicating that it was built on the highest point in the province.
Christopher Copas, executive vice president of the Albert Granite Society, who has been overseeing the site’s preservation, said some were offended by the message the monument carried, and that it had been vandalized by spray paint earlier, according to Channel One.WOW“Local.
A former Republican gubernatorial candidate, Candice Taylor, has vowed to turn the monument “to dust” if she wins.
In a video clip, on Wednesday, she said she believed God had removed the memorial, which she referred to in a tweet on Twitter as “satanic guidestones”.
God is God all by Himself. He can do ANYTHING He wants to do. That includes striking down Satanic Guidestones.
— Kandiss Taylor (@KandissTaylor) July 6, 2022
“Until I see a video showing me anything but something like lightning or God’s hand moving in a situation, I’ll think it was God,” she said, adding, “If it’s vandalism, there are cameras everywhere.”
She stressed that “these people must be brought to justice,” noting that she does not support demolishing the structure via means “outside our legal system.”