So, uh, the entire government of Kazakhstan may be resigning tomorrow?
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Kazakhstan is a weird/fake authoritarian country with a creepy occult themed capital city called Nur-Sultan. The city is mostly empty despite being finished out with large modern buildings and roads that were centrally designed by British and Japanese architects. So of course like any fake creepy town it contains occult symbolism and a large Masonic temple and pyramid. One tower appears to be a sun worship monument. It's like the Denver airport of capital cities.
This article is about ten years old but describes it well: https://vigilantcitizen.com/sinistersites/sinister-sites-astana-khazakhstan/
EDIT: Remember Q post 4888.
https://nypost.com/2020/10/17/hunter-biden-reportedly-also-had-business-ties-in-KAZAKhstan/
Subpoena of all H. Biden's financial records?
Death blow?
Pandora's 'political elite' box?
Q
That link is dead but was obviously about Hunters business in Kazakhstan.
Thanks for this. I thought it was Kazakhstan that had this stuff. I was looking at it years ago with Google earth and thought WTF is this place. I encourage everyone to look it up.
Halfway through this travel video, the dude is like "BTW the absence of people here is creepy." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_KggFQGy74
Very interesting. Thanks for the link Fren. Very bizarre city. I'm sceptical of the construction dates. Tartaria anyone? The leaders of the world's religions gather at that pyramid every 3 years?- What?
Joe Biden meeting with Kenes Rakishev, his son Hunter's alleged business partner in Kazakhstan.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8861953/Photo-shows-Joe-Biden-son-Hunters-business-partner-Kazakhstan.html
An interesting connection, perhaps..
Article was a great read. This part was eyebrow raising, “It is a globe signed by representatives from seventeen religious denominations.”
You can tell by my user name that I am aware of the Sun worship. I don’t worship the Sun though.
I once visited the Philadelphia Masonic Temple. The guide was evasive when asked questions, but the interesting thing is he did volunteer one thing. He pointed up to the ceiling of one room and said it represented the Sun.
Thank you for the information. I had no idea about Kazakhstan.