Post 4888. The link to the NY Post article is dead but the URL shows it was obviously about Hunter's business in Kazakhstan.
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
Kazakhstan is a weird authoritarian country with a creepy occult themed capital city called Nur-Sultan. It used to be called Astana, but the government changed it at the disapproval of the citizens (they really hate the new name). The city is mostly empty despite being finished out with large modern buildings and roads that were centrally designed by British and Japanese architects. The roads are busy with industrial vehicles for construction projects and government workers, but there's no organically grown culture or soul here. It's an astroturfed neo-masonic facade of a town that's not even halfway populated and would make Las Vegas feel like Rome. 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/
If you want the first person perspective, here's an independent traveler's video of Nur-Sultan. He does trek over to the pyramid, which has no pedestrian walkways around its perimeter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_KggFQGy74
Post 4888. The link to the NY Post article is dead but the URL shows it was obviously about Hunter's business in Kazakhstan.
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
Kazakhstan is a weird authoritarian country with a creepy occult themed capital city called Nur-Sultan. It used to be called Astana, but the government changed it at the disapproval of the citizens (they really hate the new name). The city is mostly empty despite being finished out with large modern buildings and roads that were centrally designed by British and Japanese architects. The roads are busy with industrial vehicles for construction projects and government workers, but there's no organically grown culture here. It's an astroturfed neo-masonic Mecca that's not even halfway populated. 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/
If you want the first person perspective, here's an independent traveler's video of Nur-Sultan. He does trek over to the pyramid, which has no pedestrian walkways around its perimeter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_KggFQGy74