Tyler McBrien
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And from what little I could gather, there's just a few like,
cult blogs that wrote about it, which I had to use the Wayback Machine for because the URLs are dead or whatever.
From what I could gather, it was run by these two, this couple, one who said he was the reincarnation of Jesus Christ.
The other was the reincarnation of Mary Magdalene.
And this is about 30 minutes from the Guidestones.
But what was really freaky, and I'm actually going to send you this link because it's so disturbing, is that people knew it for the gates.
It was called like something meadows, mountain meadows or something was the property that the cult lived on.
In 2010, basically the property was abandoned so people could go take photos there.
And when I finally found this on Facebook, this woman who had taken photos inside the compound,
And it's really creepy because her photography is also just very creepy.
But the creepiest part is that they were obsessed with this aesthetic of stone statues of lions, which they would paint white with colorful clown-like polka dots.
And they were obsessed with like painting these colorful polka dots all over statues of lions, of horses.
And you'll see also there's these huge stone tablets that look like the Guidestones that have another, I think, speech written on them.
Weirdly, I think it's like an MLK speech, which doesn't really seem to track with these people.
But yeah, it's just, I don't know if you have them up, but like I just got a really bad vibe.
But you just, you get a sense there's just nothing good going on there.
So that's honestly a loose thread right now that I've been trying to just, when I have a moment to pull on, I've gotten some court records from the Habersham County Sheriff about the Founders case.
And I have it, like I've been just collecting some stories.
A lot of people have talked about it on Facebook, a lot of locals, and that's been the best source.
And there was one really long post about them.