Kazakhstan is a former member of the USSR. It has an area of approximately 2.7 million square kilometers, and is the ninth largest country (by area) in the world. It is a landlocked nation, bordering China, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and the Caspian Sea. The Aral Sea is also partially contained within Kazakhstan’s borders, and the country’s government has made recent efforts to save the Aral Sea from environmental disaster.
- Area: 2.7 million km2. (1.05 million sq. mi.); ninth-largest nation in the world; the size of Western Europe.
- Major cities: Astana (capital, June 1998), Almaty (former capital and largest city), Karaganda, and Shymkent. Aktau is a booming oil town
- Terrain: Extends east to west from the Caspian Sea to the Altay Mountains and north to south from the plains of Western Siberia to the oasis and desert of Central Asia.
- Climate: Continental, cold winters and hot summers; arid and semi-arid.
- Border lengths: Russia 6,846 km., Uzbekistan 2,203 km., China 1,533 km., Kyrgyzstan 1,051 km., and Turkmenistan 379 km.
Kazakhstan is very ethnically diverse, with only a slight majority of Kazakhstanis being ethnic Kazakh. Other ethnic groups include Russian, Ukrainian, Uzbek, German, and Uyghur. Religions are Sunni Muslim, Russian Orthodox, Protestant, and other. Kazakhstan is a bilingual country. The Kazakh language has the status of the “state” language, while Russian is declared the “official” language. Russian is used routinely in business; 64.4% of the population speaks the Kazakh language. Education is universal and mandatory through the secondary level, and the literacy rate is 98.4%. Read more at Conservapedia…
Like Russia, KGB led after Phony Fall of Communism
Patriarch Kirill, Putin’s spiritual advisor, and his ROC/KGB subordinates continue to effectively use the World Council of Churches as a tool for Kremlin policy. However, in recent years many new fronts have been established to further the same subversive agenda. One of the most important organizations may be the Congress of World and Traditional Religions, headquartered in Astana, Kazakhstan, and founded by Nursultan Nazarbayev, the brutal communist dictator of Kazakhstan from from 24 April 1990 until his formal resignation on 20 March 2019.
Nazarbayev joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1962, and rose to become first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic and chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the SSR. Since 1991, he has ruled as “president” of Kazakhstan, one of the most repressive of the “former” Soviet states. Like Putin, he has been magically transformed into a spiritual man. But since Kazakhstan is a Muslim country, Nazarbayev discovered that he was a Muslim, of course. This also has proved helpful in placing Kazakhstan’s communist agents inside the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, “the collective voice of the Muslim world.”
The Nazarbayev “conversion” is not unique. Virtually anywhere one might look throughout the world today, one will find “former” communist leaders proclaiming themselves now to have converted to Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, or Hinduism. Genuine conversions of this type do occur, of course, as evidenced by the journeys of Whittaker Chambers, Maurice Malkin, Bella Dodd, Douglas Hyde, Louis Budenz, and many others. However, their breaks were clean; they didn’t cling to power or continue to push the socialist line. But in case after case, the most famous “converts” today give unmistakable evidence of having simply donned a new costume to facilitate the continuation of their same play under a different title.
Chronological History of Events Related to Kazakhstan

Released Docs: Millions Went to Bidens and Kerry’s Firm Rosemont from Ukrainians Connected to $1.8 Bil in Missing Funds and Latvians Connected to ‘Whistleblower’ Ciaramella!

Report: 2019 World Watch List Released Exposing the Top Countries who Persecuted Christians in 2018

House Republicans Request Investigation on the Clinton Foundation

Rancher Occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge

Zbigniew Brzinski’s Chatham House Speech: “Today It Is Infinitely Easier to Kill a Million People, Than to Control a Million People.”

Clinton Pay-to-Play with Close Friend, Frank Giustra, involving Energy Deals, Uranium, and Election Fraud to put Nazarbayev back in as President of Kazakhstan

9/11 False Flag Attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon
