The Georgia Guidestones by Raymond Wiley

The Georgia Guidestones by Raymond Wiley

Author:Raymond Wiley
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: The Disinformation Company
Published: 2011-11-29T16:00:00+00:00


MARK DICE

In July of 2005, Alex Jones interviewed a guest on his radio show who spoke under the pseudonym “John Conner.” As a fellow subscriber to the New World Order conspiracy theory, Jones asked Conner to summarize his opinions on the subject. Conner explained that while he agreed with everything that Jones had said about the matter, to him the New World Order seemed to have an additional dimension to it. The master plan of the “Elite,” he insisted is “not only a political venture …but it is a spiritual venture.”101 To explain, he went on to say, “the president of the New World Order will one day be the Antichrist, and that’s what this is all leading up to.”102

Many Christians today believe that the final book of the New Testament, Revelation is a literal and prophetic account of how the world will one day end. In this futurist Christian eschatology, it is believed that a variety of globally catastrophic events will occur that will ultimately lead to the end of life on Earth, God’s vanquishing of Satan, and a final judgment whereby God assesses the merits of all of the souls that ever were, damning some and rewarding the others. A key component in this narrative is the figure of the “Antichrist.” It is believed by those who subscribe to this theory of the “end times” that a man will come to rule the Earth while the plagues and catastrophes are visiting mankind, and that he will be seen by many to be the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, but in fact he will be just the opposite. This man will lead the people further away from the path of God through his deceit, which will only cause God to wreak further havoc on the world.

A subset of the Patriot population believes that this eschatological prophecy and the New World Order conspiracy are intrinsically linked. Among these, Mark Dice—or “John Conner,” as he called himself until 2007—is perhaps the most vocal public figure. The New World Order, Dice claims, is “a satanic plan to give birth to the Antichrist.”103 He believes that the evil figure discussed in Revelation is a member of the “Global Elite,” and that the Elite themselves are attempting to control the world, not only for the money and power, but also to further the agenda of the devil. “They are fulfilling Bible prophecy,” he asserts.104

Mark Dice first gained mainstream notoriety in 2005, when he asserted publicly that pop star Jessica Simpson was “a singing stripper” after seeing one of her music videos.105 He branded the starlet as a bad role model, and cited her as just another example of the corruption of Christian values in America today. The attention that this comment brought him allowed him to secure guest spots on Patriot radio programs like The Alex Jones Show to spread the totality of his message. And one of Dice’s favored topics of discussion, both in these guest appearances and in his own books, is the Georgia Guidestones.



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