In Elbert County, Georgia, stands the Georgia Guidestones, often referred to as "America's Stonehenge," bearing inscriptions in twelve languages with cryptic messages and controversial directives, including reducing global population to fewer than 500 million. The Guidestones are part of a larger narrative involving influential figures, organizations and debates about population control, as explored in Jim … Continue reading Jim Marrs’ “Population Control” warns about the globalist plot to reduce the world population to just 500 million
