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[–] leahxpearl 1 point 12 points (+13|-1) ago 

I live 45 minutes from this place and brought my family there for a visit about a month ago. It screams inauthenticity. It’s a leftover from the roadside oddity era. The claims made by the organization that the structures there were built in ancient times have been challenged by archaeologists.

Modern day local pagans go there in robes for solstice gatherings so who know what else goes on or has gone on there.

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[–] WolvenWargod [S] 0 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago 

Maybe, maybe not. Still it's a dirtbag move. The alpacas are nice though

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[–] TheSeer 2 points 1 point (+3|-2) ago 

'Anti-Masonic' says it all. It is an occult site, probably no older than 100 or 150 years.

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[–] CaesarisAstrum 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Or maybe the running theory down at the station is that the symbols on the cross are so random and disconnected from any rhyme-or-reason that their best guess is a schizo weirdo dun it? Anti-Masonic isn’t necessarily indicative of the site being Masonic as much as the guy wrecking it being an anti-Masonic retard who thought it was one.

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[–] 20906918? ago 

Freemason good goyim have been around for a very long time