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  • 2020-12-03 (xsd:date)
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  • Was a Third 'Monolith' Found in California? (en)
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  • In the winter months of 2020, oblong metallic structures appeared and vanished in various locations, creating something of a public mystery — in part because the objects' appearance reminded some of the famous monolith in the 1968 science fiction film 2001: A Space Odyssey. After making a splash and appearing in Utah on Nov. 18, 2020, a monolith appeared in Romania less than two weeks later. Both mysteriously disappeared days after they were found. Then on Dec. 2, a third one was found on Pine Mountain in Atascadero, a city in central California's coastal San Luis Obispo County. According to the local newspaper, The Atascadero News, the monolith has become an attraction for hikers in the area: As of this writing, there is no publicly-known explanation as to who is responsible for the objects or why they are appearing, although a working hypothesis is that they are part of a guerrilla art installation. Some joked that the monoliths were the work of extraterrestrials. The monolith was torn down overnight by a group of white supremacists decked out in gear labeled with the campaign slogan of U.S. President Donald Trump, Make America Great Again, as reported by Vice on Dec. 3, 2020. One of the men stated on a livestream video of their activity, Christ is king in this country. We don’t want illegal aliens from Mexico or outer space. (en)
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