ASTANA (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomed Kazakhstan and Belarus on Thursday into a new Eurasian Economic Union built to rival the United States, EU and China - but the absence of Ukraine undermined his dream of restoring Soviet glory days. Although Putin denies he is trying to rebuild the USSR, he makes no secret that his dream is to reverse the consequences of its breakup by drawing former Soviet states closer together. The signing ceremony, held in Kazakhstan's new oil-funded boomtown capital Astana, was his biggest step yet in realising that goal. source :New Economic block in old USSR stomping ground"Pyramid Transnational" is the fictional company from the Watchmen comic. It is a metaphor for the Illuminati. Putin is the tip of the spear in what may be the next great phoenix to rise from the ashes on the world stage. And get a look at those pins:
Three masons walk into a pillar...
And as if that is not enough, they are in Astana. The name Astana means "capital" and is and anagram for Satana, Latin for Satan. Astana has been called the Illuminati Capital:
The image above is the Ak Orda Presidential Palace and it is flanked by two golden pillars through which the initiates must pass.
This structure is the Astana Palace of Peace and Reconciliation:
The Peace palace looks a lot like the 2014 Nuclear Security Summit symbol, which has been described as Blaise Pascal's triangle:
And everyone except Obama and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte was wearing their little pyramid pin just like the ones that Putin and everyone else was wearing at the meeting of the Eurasian Economic Council at the top of the post:
Mark of the beast incoming. Or did you think this was a joke? The Watchmen character Ozymandias, whose real name is Adrian Alexander Veidt, is another anti-Christ archetype. And it seems the writers may have been thinking along that line too because of his middle name, Alexander. Perhaps Veidt was named for Alexander the Great, another anti-Christ archetype discussed here in Where Eagles Gather.
Veidt is the megalomaniacal proprietor of the fictional Pyramid Transnational in the Watchmen universe:
His trademark color is purple:
Purple and gold - the colors of Freemasonry:
Purple is the symbolic color of the Phoenix:Purple, being a mixture of blue and red, is, to the Mason, the symbol of fraternal union because it is composed of the color adopted for the Master Mason's Lodge and that adopted for the Chapter of Royal Arch Companions, these two Masonic bodies being indissolubly connected since the Royal Arch is an essential and component part of the present-day mutilated Master Mason's degree. For this reason purple is adopted as the proper color for the Mark, the Past, and the Most Excellent Master degrees, to symbolize the fact that those degrees connect the Master Mason's degree with the Royal Arch. source
The explanation given by Isidore of Seville, which still finds acceptance, is that the bird was named for its purple-red color. The name is also associated with the color purple in the medieval glossaries, although not in the same way: the phoenix was called "the purple one" because it was considered "the royal bird." This probably arose from the medieval conception of the phoenix as a symbol of the king, representing particularly the unity of the king and his successor. source: R. Van den Broek, The Myth of the Phoenix: According to Classical and Early Christian Traditions (p. 52)
Purple is a symbol of Horus as well:
Horus, who brings the dawn, and purple morn serene. (Horus: Lord of life, or of fire, worshiped by the Egyptians.) source: sir William Drummond, Byblis, a Tragedy (p. 54)
...so also is the triad Osiris, Isis and Horus like that of a horse, mare and foal and of red, blue and purple....But it were false to say "Horus is a foal" or "Horus is purple." One may say "Horus resembles a foal in this respect, that he is the offspring of two complementary beings." source: Ordo Templi Orientis, Equinox: The Review of Scientific Illuminism, Volume 1, Issue 7 (p.51) Thelema Publications, 1912
Purple is also the internationally recognized gay symbol:
Thursday — today — is Spirit Day, and organizations such as The Trevor Project, GLSEN and GLAAD — all of which I've been a part of in one capacity or another — are encouraging fair-minded people to wear purple as a way of letting these young, desperate kids know that this country's response to their problems is not "who cares?" — it's "I care." source