I'm sure this dead horse has been beaten to death but I'm not sure how to look up answers here. I was told that if I have a grounding electrode and the grounding electrode conductor has over 25 ohms I need another grounding electrode. I was told that the original GEC had to be removed and an "unspliced" GEC had to be installed from the panel to the first electrode and on to the second electrode all in one piece. My opinion is that the first GEC meets the requirements of the Code and that the connection to the second electrode would be a bonding jumper and the first GEC should stay in place. Your thought?