Muslims and masons?
Muslims and masons?
there are many names out there but they all subvert the same principles
All the money that exists cannot buy Earth, and the evidence is that we destroy our habitat as a result, thinking that we can just seize and pillage as we see fit. If crowds endorse the pursuit of wealth at their own level, they cannot prevent multinationals from doing exactly the same. The “dystopian endless growth paradigm” is going to end with a bang but will open the door to a premise endorsing that Earth is the only wealth we truly have while journeying through life.
The Khazars have a foothold on Kazakhistan?
Finally, it will be so much nicer to shop in Kazakhstan rather than boring old Paris or NYC.
We should all get together for a long weekend when it opens. It'll be fabulous.
"Trust those who seek the truth, but doubt those who say they found it."
Neuro (6th January 2017)
Something is definitely up with this place...
Is a city you can't locate on a map about to become the world's hottest travel destination?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/de...ty-break-expo/
Five years ago:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/articl...osting-tourism
The night has come upon us, and we have but two choices: to fear it, or to face it bravely while looking to the Light that cannot be overcome. John 8:12
C.Martel (24th June 2017)
some military wanted to spend a lot of money in that area on bases. fairly hard bases as well. More your long term presence kind of thing but even then, up factored a couple times in hardness. Not your transitory supply line type of facility. Plans were well underway. Then suddenly there were some political instability in surrounding countries. It seems if someone doesn't agree with something or tries to enhance their families future through these kinds of "investments", ruling power can shift quickly and unexpectedly. It's a familiar pattern.
Great minds discuss Ideas, Average minds discuss Events, Small minds discuss People. E.R.
Anytime I'm in doubt I go outside and give it a little shake.
Liberty Tree.
Intriguing place I've never heard much about. Surprised to see that 1% are ethnic German. Are these people German in name only aka mongrels with some german blood, or real Germans?
According to the 2009 census, the ethnic composition of Kazakhstan is approximately: 63.1% Kazakh, 23.7% Russian, 2.9% Uzbek, 2.1% Ukrainian, 1.4% Uyghur, 1.3% Tatar, 1.1% German, 1% Kyrgyz, and <1% Korean, Turkish, Azerbaijani, Belarusian, Dungan, Zaza, Tajik, Pole, Chechen.
http://www.dailystormer.com