Tyler McBrien
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And they went to Fort Dodge, Iowa, tracked down the address.
It belonged to a man named Herbert Kirsten, R.C.
Herbert Kirsten is an inventor.
He has written extensively about population control and kind of like Malthusian worries about overpopulation.
The dates check out of when he was born and died.
It also turns out he was like an unrepentant racist eugenicist who supported David Duke for president.
Which is why I think a lot of people in town know this.
but they don't want to face it, or they just think that they're separating the art from the artist, perhaps, in this case.
It's been re-reported by this amazing journalist named Thomas Lake for CNN, who we talked to in the podcast, and he was like, yeah, they kind of solved it, but no one watched this weird thing, and no one believed them because they weren't credible in the mainstream.
So I would say Thomas Lake probably popularized it with his article, which came out maybe two, three years ago.
But you still go to town and people are like, well, no one knows.
And you talk to people who know a lot about the Guidestones.
They're like, you know, it's crazy.