Soviet pyramids

A pictorial showing the strong occult presence in the Communist world.

KAZAKHSTAN—From left to right (foreground): Presidents Nursultan Nazarbaev of Kazakhstan and Vladimir Putin of Russia visiting the Palace of peace and Accord in Astana. A Soviet hammer and sickle can be seen at the base of this interfaith pyramid, where even officials of the Russian Orthodox Church have attended.
ASTANA, KAZAKHSTAN: Russian President Vladimir Putin touches a “golden pyramid” during his visit to the viewing tower in Astana, 10 January 2004. Russian President is on his two day official visit in Kazakh capital Astana. (YURI KOCHETKOV/AFP via Getty Images)
ASTANA—The local Jewish community lights a Menorah outside the “Pyramid of Peace and Reconciliation”. See story here.
VORONEZH—Built in the year 2000, the Soviet-themed “City of Military Glory” pyramid in Voronezh, Russia, at the intersection of Mosckovsky Prospekt and Khol’zhunova Street. The pyramid capstone is enblazoned with a Soviet hammer and sickle over five-pointed star and contains inscriptions, models of the Orders of the Patriotic War.

MOSCOW, Russian Federation: A worker removes a wartime poster past a sand sculpture representing former Soviet Premier Josef Stalin 10 May 2005 in a square in Moscow. The sculpture has been crafted for the celebrations marking the 60th anniversary of the Allied victory over Nazi Germany in WW II. Unseen on the other side of the pyramid are former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and US President Franklin D. Roosevelt. AFP PHOTO MAXIM MARMUR
MOSCOW, Russian Federation: A sand sculpture representing former US President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Soviet Premier Josef Stalin (R) is seen 10 May 2005 in a square in Moscow, after it has been crafted for the celebrations marking the 60th anniversary of the Allied victory over Nazi Germany in WW II. Unseen on the other side of the pyramid is former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. AFP PHOTO MAXIM MARMUR (Photo credit should read MAXIM MARMUR/AFP via Getty Images)
RED CHINA—Window of the World, Nan Shan Qu, Shen Zhen Shi, China.

VORONEZH, RUSSIA—Soviet era pyramid.
VORONEZH, RUSSIA
Astana, KAZAKHSTAN: Actors dressed in Kazakh national dress stand in front of a Palace of Peace and Harmony prior to the opening ceremony in Astana, 01 September 2006. Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev on Friday inaugurated Astana’s new Palace of Peace and Harmony, a stone and glass pyramid designed by celebrated British architect Norman Foster to honor the world’s major religions. AFP PHOTO / STANISLAV FILIPPOV
PYONGYANG—The Druzhba Hotel high-rise (106 floors) in central Pyongyang, Communist North Korea.
KAZAN, RUSSIA—The Pyramid culture and entertainment center in Kazan, a would-be international press center for non-accredited media at the 2017 Confederations Cup.
YUGRA, RUSSIA—Pyramid building in Khanty-Mansiisk.
SAMARA, RUSSIA—Debtors in this Russian city given “shame pyramids”. See story here. Is this the idea of the Rothschild-owned Central Bank of Russia?

RUSSIA—A pyramid developed by Russian engineer Alexander Golod on Novorizhskoye Motorway in the Moscow Region.
RUSSIA—Amber pyramid made ​​at the SUE “Amber Combine” in Kaliningrad region.
ASTANA, KAZAKHSTAN—A general view of the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation as press members follow the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit from the communication center established inside the building in Astana, Kazakhstan on July 4, 2024. (Photo by Utku Ucrak/Anadolu via Getty Images)
NORTH KOREA—Photo taken on April 12, 2018 shows the Ryugyong Hotel a vast unfinished pyramid-shaped skyscraper, lit up in Pyongyang, North Korea. (Photo by Kyodo News Stills via Getty Images)
PYONGYANG, NORTH KOREA—Ryugyong hotel and party’s worker monument in the victorious fatherland liberation war museum, Pyongan Province, Pyongyang, North Korea on April 14, 2008 in Pyongyang, North Korea. (Photo by Eric Lafforgue/Art In All Of Us/Corbis via Getty Images)
ALBANIA—The Pyramid of Tirana.
RUSSIA—Sochi Mayor Anatoly Pakhomov, Chairman of the Strategic Development Committee at the GUM department store and head of the Bosco di Ciliegi Supervisory Board Mikhail Kusnirovich President of the Sochi 2014 Organizing Committee Dmitry Chernyshenko, International Olympic Committee (IOC) Chairman Thomas Bach (left to right), at the presentation of the official Sochi 2014 uniform for the staff and volunteers.

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