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EP62- Guidestones & Union Screaming House

1 h 8 min · 8 de jul de 2026
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This week on Two Brothers Two Agendas, we’re digging into two places that feel like they were built specifically to make rational people start whispering, “Okay, but what the hell?” First up: the Georgia Guidestones, the massive granite monument covered in strange commandments, conspiracy theories, doomsday math, and enough mystery to make every internet detective loosen their grip on reality. Who built them? What were they really saying? And why did someone eventually decide the stones needed to explode? Then we head to the Union Screaming House, where the walls allegedly didn’t just creak, they screamed. A home full of violent activity, terrified families, religious intervention, and the kind of haunting that makes “just move out” sound like useless advice from someone who has never had their house yell at them. Ancient warnings, modern paranoia, and one very loud house.

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EP62- Guidestones & Union Screaming House

This week on Two Brothers Two Agendas, we’re digging into two places that feel like they were built specifically to make rational people start whispering, “Okay, but what the hell?” First up: the Georgia Guidestones, the massive granite monument covered in strange commandments, conspiracy theories, doomsday math, and enough mystery to make every internet detective loosen their grip on reality. Who built them? What were they really saying? And why did someone eventually decide the stones needed to explode? Then we head to the Union Screaming House, where the walls allegedly didn’t just creak, they screamed. A home full of violent activity, terrified families, religious intervention, and the kind of haunting that makes “just move out” sound like useless advice from someone who has never had their house yell at them. Ancient warnings, modern paranoia, and one very loud house.

8 de jul de 20261 h 8 min