Much more to Kazakhstan than meets the eye
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That doesn't look anything like a Giant Masonic Temple.
Nope, not even a little bit.
True but it looks kind of like Atlantis
Its funny because the media and hollywood has always portrayed Kazakhstan to be an absolute shithole. "Nothing to see here"
yes until yesterday i had no idea things like this existed over there. It's quite pretty in a way. I thought it was a shithole country
The Khazarian Jews (which is the heritage of most modern Jews) were actually Satanists who converted to Judaism (publicly) living in this region (Ukraine, Southern Russia and Kazakhstan).
Fun fact: it was originally named Khazaristan.
Well I guess that explains why the Jews are flipping out.
Jon Stewart, Chuck Schumer -- they are publicly bringing up anti-Jewish rhetoric and they seem scared.
It's just really weird.
Synogogue of Satan. Satanist who were forced by the czar to convert to something else. Jew, Christian or Muslim amd they went fake jew. All they don't deception and lies. All they speak. They are a people cloaked to hid from us. Change names, pretend fidelity to truth, all lies and deception.
Wait until you see what they have kept from us
I love the smell of cruise missiles in the morning
I keep seeing this clip & it hooked me into watching Apocalypse Now. (If you haven’t watched don’t expect this through out the movie!)
https://youtu.be/k26hmRbDQFw
Apocalypse Now is a masterpiece. Watched it again a couple weeks ago (directors cut)
I'm stealing that.
😎😁😂
That was not what I imagined Khazakstan to look like …
No shit I pictured very old worn out buildings
The glass pyramid that reveals Kazakhstan's ambitions
Golden handprint
Nursultan Nazarbayev himself is omnipresent in Astana, as the acknowledged architect of independent Kazakhstan.
On election day, I watched him vote in the People's Palace, to polite applause from other voters queuing to cast their ballot.
But one gets a better sense of his standing from the top of the Bayterek Tower - a symbolised slender poplar, a tree of life with a globe settled in its uppermost branches. In the middle of the viewing platform 100m up there is a podium, with a gold imprint of the president's hand embedded in a lectern.
Visitors are encouraged to place their own hand over the presidential imprint and to look out, down the impressive avenue of gardens and public buildings to the neo-classical presidential palace and Norman Foster's pyramid beyond.
"This way you can send a message to the president," an attendant urged me as I mounted the podium.
My telepathic powers failed me at that moment. But there is no doubt that Mr Nazarbayev is a man with a mission and that he is determined that nothing and no-one shall stop him.
https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-34001345
Astana: The Illuminati Capital of Kazakhstan
https://www.exutopia.com/dark-tourism-illuminati-capital/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YupHXNgaFX4
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Modern architecture is hideous. Especially with the globalfag influence.
Phoenician scum.
here is the classic Vigilant Citizen article: https://vigilantcitizen.com/sinistersites/sinister-sites-astana-khazakhstan/
They must not have had any free masons around to design any of that.
Used to play counter strike with a dude from that country. Was hoping to ask him what's going on but he hasnt been online in 4 months :/
Presidential Park, Сарайшық көшесі, Astana, Kazakhstan
https://earth.google.com/web/search/Presidential+Park,+%d0%a1%d0%b0%d1%80%d0%b0%d0%b9%d1%88%d1%8b%d2%9b+%d0%ba%d3%a9%d1%88%d0%b5%d1%81%d1%96,+Astana,+Kazakhstan/@51.12379222,71.45554106,347.85686741a,560.89734824d,35y,105.38013949h,0t,0r/data=CigiJgokCZT60ysmkUlAEYiTQJAvi0lAGXrqrL4g5FFAIY7JHKub2VFA
I mean feck me but its like Albert Pike or Alistair Crowley were chief Architect.
Nothing warm or inviting about that place, it definitely has a dessert egypt feel + symbology Buffett.
Weirdly satisfying how sublte knowledge of this stuff has big influences on our visual reality. One person may think "Ah, its actually pretty cool and modern" Me; "oh yeah, clearly that's Satan's house" 🤔
What's the giant dog water bowl in the top left?
Kazakh National University of the Arts.
Woof thanks
Maybe that is why dog bowl. https://youtu.be/zsm7JGPhbaA?t=605
I checked this on google maps & it really does look like this.....absolutely crazy!
What's the "official" explanation / description of these features??
Why a bird--like a composite of hawk and peacock.
If you look at it on Google Earth you can get another perspective. It kind of looks like a dagger piercing a parallelogram. Sounds weird - maybe you will have a different viewpoint.
I did and you are right, it looks in my view like a sword, where the tail is the grip and the wings are the guard. And it is Phenix park, so theirs is not like ours or China's.
Right? and does it look to you like it's piercing something?
The pyramid is at the tip. This view has less vegetation and better view of the pavement, which is an almost symmetrical pattern, so it gives an effect of parting something--two halves falling away to each side, like cutting an onion where you exposed mirrored layers..
yes yes ! Excellent description. Very interesting, don't you think?
As an amateur artist and gardener, I'm impressed that this layout can look so good, and yet so different, from two angles. To those who haven't seen it, the second picture is from about 100 degrees right and several hundred feet away. The bright bird is gray and the pavement lines predominate so that the bird almost disappears into this sword illusion.
Looks like a Phoenix....the phoenix is associated with all sorts of myths, legends, etc. At least that's what it seems....
I live in Phoenix, AZ (there are several other Phoenixes) and have seen many, many versions of a Phoenix bird. And the general version is more stork-like in wings and beak, and has some suggestion of fire. Maybe that's just a local convergence. The Chinese also have a traditional Phoenix which looks nothing like either this bird or our phoenix.This one has hawk wings and an unaerodynamic tail. Reminds me more of a Thunderbird, an Indian motif.
Interesting... what do YOU think it means in Kazakhstan?
Dunno. Our Phoenixes (Phoenices?) reflect the classical story about a singular bird that resurrects itself by laying an egg in a fire. Seemed natural to the early settlers trying to get started in the heat. This bird is drawn more like an arrow, or sword, and has a snake tongue or perhaps a snake in its beak, so it seems like a different story. Perhaps the "sword" is really a runway. It seems to end in a tunnel under the pyramid. It's interesting to look at it on Google Earth so you can zoom out and see all of Astana.
Crazy.... and yes; it was quite fascinating to check it out on satellite view.....!!