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Historian Richard Warren Lipack at Georgia Guidestones in the year 1995

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English: The image shown was taken in the year 1995 at the Georgia Guidestones outside Elberton, Georgia - showing historian Richard Warren Lipack, with his Nikon 35mm camera in hand, facing the imposing Georgia Guidestones granite stone edifice.

In 1994, the year before, this historian had visited the Georgia Guidestones for the first time and secured a remarkable image of the Georgia Guidestones that can be found with full description at the following two Wikicommons links:

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:GeorgiaGuidestones(A)1994-Satan-BearerOfLight-owner-RichardWarrenLipack.jpg

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:GeorgiaGuidestones(C)1994-Satan-BearerOfLight-owner-RichardWarrenLipack.jpg

What is significant about the image taken in 1995 shown here taken at the Georgia Guidestones, is that it shows curious aberrations embodied within the image that parallel similar aberrations found in the first ever image captured in 1994 by historian Lipack the year before when he first visited the Georgia Guidestones. A full image and also a close-up variant image showing phenomenon that defies modern physics can be viewed at the Wikicommons links provided above.

Here in this 1995 image that shows the historian himself, a satanic red hue or red light arises and emanates from and around the ground on which the historian is standing, all while a white hue of light arises from and around the ground on which the Georgia Guidestones is found standing. This reveals evidence that further supports how Satan is the "Bearer of the Light" in accordance with centuries old beliefs and historical interpretations, and that the Georgia Guidestones was erected under a basis of satanic influence.

Other historical images by historian Richard Warren Lipack can be found under the following Wikicommons link;

https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:ListFiles/Richard_Warren_Lipack&ilshowall=1
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current18:20, 17 October 2022Thumbnail for version as of 18:20, 17 October 20227,289 × 5,288 (12.36 MB)Richard Warren Lipack (talk | contribs)Correction in creation date from 1996 to 1995
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