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Originally posted by Ninja-san
First off, I must say excellent job on compiling the information in the OP.
Now, if I was in control of a country like Kazakhstan, and had a Huge Oil supply under my feet, and I was nuts-close to China, I'd be makin friends pretty fast... with every strong nation on the planet
I'd also snuggle up to Russia, and especially the US, as we all know what can happen to oil-rich countries when gas prices in the US goes up.
This would ensure my country's relevance, and secure it from attacks from other smaller countries lookin to jack my oil.
What I wouldn't do is build a UFO spaceport, and go screwin around with my country's image ( especially after all the effort the did to show the world Borat didn't showcase their country).
Id be playin it safe and straight.. yes sir USA, no problem Russia.. Im with ya China, Taiwan who?
and to show them Im able to handle seriously playing on a political world stage, I open a welcome center for ET?
Huh?
High Strangness indeed.
Originally posted by Liquidus
The reason Kazakstan has been so successful in its modernization and economic development is precisely because President Nazarbayev is a great leader and is therefore genuinely supported by a large majority of the the country's population and not by political manipulations as your external quote seems to suggest.
Kazakhstan will replace half the members of its upper house of parliament, or Senate, tomorrow. But not by virtue of popular elections -- provincial and local officials will choose the deputies. Otan, the ruling party and the party of President Nursultan Nazarbaev -- has the most candidates. The opposition parties have none. But even so, the selection process is significant, in that it may have an effect on an ongoing debate about when presidential elections should next be held. RFE/RL looks at the system for choosing Kazakhstan's senators, and the possible consequences of a resounding Otan victory.
Prague, 18 August 2005 (RFE/RL) -- There will be no polling stations opening in Kazakhstan tomorrow when half the members of the Senate are selected. The general public does not have a say in who represents them in the upper house of parliament.
By the way, Kazakstan's dominant religion is Islam and well...I see now that many Westerners still do not understand that most Islamic nations benefit from a strong, and decisive top-down leadership structure to keep subversive religious elements in check. Remember what happened when we toppled Saddam?
Originally posted by tangotemper
Well done. I have to admit that I wondered why Radius Engineering - a US company, had established a central Asia distributorship in Krygyzstan (just to the south of Kazahkstan) for their nuclear shelters. In a country of just 4 million, I really couldn't see what sort of market they were likely to attract. However, on reading your post, things certainly make a bit more sense.
www.bomb-shelter.net...
Kazakhstan seeks to become the world’s largest exporter of uranium by 2010, aiming to raise annual production to at least 15,400 tons. President Nursultan Nazarbayev is expected to conclude a major nuclear cooperation deal between Kazakhstan and India when he visits New Delhi later this January.
Kazakhstan and India are expected to sign a nuclear fuel agreement no later than by the end of June. Under the pending contract, Kazakhstan will export up to 2,500 tons of uranium to the New Delhi.
Two luminous balls have fallen from the sky into a field near a village in Kazakhstan. The Local Emergency Ministry is studying the objects, believed to be UFOs.
Residents of Razdolnoye village in Western Kazakhstan saw the UFOs at night.
“This was around three o’clock in the morning,” eyewitness Vladimir Bychkov told Interfax news agency Thursday.
“I was near my tractor, and heard guys shouting: ‘look, there are flying balls!’ They were big balls, and they had sparks falling off them – yellow, red, and green,” Bychkov said.
The balls were reported to have fallen on agricultural lands.
“We were afraid to approach them at first, but after they fell and cooled down, we came up to them and tried kicking them,” another eyewitness, Viktor Dyakov, said.
He said the balls were made from a "weird" material.
“We tried beating them with a chisel, but they didn’t give in, didn’t crease, only gave off sparks.”
According to Dyakov, the balls are silvery in color and around 60 cm in diameter. They also have a small hole on one side.
Emergency Ministry experts did not immediately give any comments.
Originally posted by anarcissus
reply to post by spannera
You are ever so right! We need to focus on this a lot there's a lot of information about the Khazars and it's not good especially if you take into account whats documented both Historically and overall Bibliographically.
I believe if anyone will be able to preside over the NWO it would be him as the top dude he seems to be the "Obama" of the east. (when you take into account everyone is falling in love with this guy)
An the Capital of the City Astana, which is embedded in Ancient Masonic/Vatican/Illuminati symbolism is enough to question alone.
Astana my friends is no more than a Russian anagram for Satana which in Italian means Devil.
This place in Uzbekistan is called by locals “The Door to Hell”. It is situated near the small town of Darvaz. The story of this place lasts already for 35 years. Once the geologists were drilling for gas. Then suddenly during the drilling they have found an underground cavern, it was so big that all the drilling site with all the equipment and camps got deep deep under the ground. None dared to go down there because the cavern was filled with gas. So they ignited it so that no poisonous gas could come out of the hole, and since then, it’s burning, already for 35 years without any pause. Nobody knows how many tons of excellent gas has been burned for all those years but it just seems to be infinite there.
Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev has won backing for his plan for a single world currency from an intellectual architect of the euro currency, Nobel-prize winner Professor Robert Mundell.
Originally posted by anarcissus
An the Capital of the City Astana, which is embedded in Ancient Masonic/Vatican/Illuminati symbolism is enough to question alone.
Astana my friends is no more than a Russian anagram for Satana which in Italian means Devil.
Hmmmm..
[edit on 19-5-2009 by anarcissus]
Originally posted by Scotlandshope
reply to post by MischeviousElf
Lol I hope you are being sarcastic about the ship...
Its only a few hundred feet (by my guess) from a shore line , is this not the area where they have lowered the water table from trying to build the eurasia canal or am I getting mixed up?
The Kuma-Manych Depression is that what the area is called?
Sorry for the shoddy research this is all off the top of my head