Jack Wagner
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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And this is what they took from us.
I'm going to become one of those guys on Twitter that post stuff like that, but specifically about esoteric structures of the past.
I mean, I have an ongoing project related to the Integratron, which was built by George Van Tassel.
The plans were given to him by an alien named Solgonda, who is credited on the official architectural historical papers.
But yeah, you don't hear about that anymore.
People don't have the money to build a mysterious esoteric structure.
You were kind of getting into this, but what originally drew you to this?
How did you even hear about them?
I'm a little surprised these were in Georgia.
It seems like an unlikely home for such a place.
I know Georgia is a diverse place with many different people living there, but I would not think it would be my first choice if I was going to put up some sort of spooky slab of stone guiding humanity for the apocalypse.
If anything, for just location, you know, the idea that civilization would be rebuilt from rural Georgia is interesting to me.
I don't know if there was, and just the idea that the people of Georgia would react to this message, which we'll talk about soon, but they obviously did not react well.
They did not like these stones.
This is a generally conservative section of the South, and I do not think they liked this man's message.