So folks,
I've now been to this place, photographed it, and read what the guidestones said. I have my own idea but would suggest that you research them with an open mind and not take the word of religious conspiracy theorists. Just my 2 cents.
Also, the creator of these stones liked Thomas Paine's writings. I've now begun reading Paine's writings as well and think the man was ahead of his time; even for the 17 & 1800's.
I've posted a pic that was taken there. While this is not a paranormal shot, it is not your typical place. The creator of the stones, it is said, visited Stonehenge before having the Georgia Guidestones built.