Huge Devil Pentagram in Kazakhstan on Google Maps!


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I'm just laughing at all the name dropping. Oh yeah buddy, the Queen of England is really the illuminati puppet master.

Google Maps doesn't just "know" this information either. Someone put those markers there or gave that information. This dude is a tool.

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Someone got pranked by Google! :p

It can't be 'just a prank' though, there has to be some history to that site to explain the road formation (which Google's label feature embellishes).  I don't buy the Illuminati stuff either, but I bet there is an interesting bit of history to that site.  If anything, the one in DC is much better example of coincidental.

 

pentagrams are not inherently "devil worship" Just saying.

The mason's used an inverted one per the Illuminati connection, it was European occultism that made the 'evil' of the inverted one popular I believe.

I came across this today. What do you guys think?

 

A star is a major Soviet symbol. This camp was designed in the old days and its construction was never finished from what I have gathered.

 

P.S. Someone should send Pentagon's satellite image to the creator of the video. I wonder what his reaction would be to that!

 

 

I lol'd at "ka-zars"

 

He meant the Khazars from Khazaria (a Turkic state, governed by the Jews, Kievan Rus' arch-enemy), not to be confused with the Kazakhs from Kazakhstan.

A star is a major Soviet symbol. This camp was designed in the old days and its construction was never finished from what I have gathered.

 

P.S. Someone should send Pentagon's satellite image to the creator of the video. I wonder what his reaction would be to that!

 

 

 

He meant the Khazars from Khazaria (a Turkic state, governed by the Jews, Kievan Rus' arch-enemy), not to be confused with the Kazakhs from Kazakhstan.

I wasn't ready to give him any more credit than simply mispronouncing "czar".
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Mysterious Pentagram on Google Maps Explained

 

The pentagram is an ancient symbol used by many (non-Satanic) cultures and religious groups. It has been adopted by the Mesopotamians, Pythagoreans (followers of Pythagoras, the ancient Greek mathematician), Christians, Freemasons and Wiccans.

 Though it's difficult to discern from an aerial photograph exactly what the Kazakh pentagram is, Emma Usmanova, an archaeologist with years of experience working in the Lisakovsk area, has an answer.

"It is the outline of a park made in the form of a star," Usmanova told LiveScience. The star was a popular symbol during the Soviet era (Kazakhstan was a part of the former Soviet Union until its dissolution in 1991). Stars were often used throughout the Soviet Union to decorate building facades, flags and monuments. (Several online comments had suggested the star shape was the abandoned site of a Soviet-era lakeside campground.)

The star in the Soviet-era lakeside park is marked by roadways that are now lined with trees, Usmanova explained, which make the star shape even more distinct in aerial photos. Additional images of the site, now abandoned and overgrown with weeds, can be seen at englishrussia.com.

 

:busted:

http://news.yahoo.com/mysterious-pentagram-google-maps-explained-143152708.html

I lol'd kazakastan.

I guess the pentagram around the white house (or possibly capital hill, if a different location) is because the illuminati were forward thinkers.

It'll take too long for me to look this up and verify as I'm replying from my phone so I apologise in advance for not going into detail what I mean here.

that's nothing there are Pentagrams all over the place if you look carefully enough.

 

US has a lot of them in the street layouts, they are Huge one's,  all you have to do is google 'Washington Pentagram' and you will see what i mean.

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