First of all, many have noted that Keons' district is the East District. This is a clear nod to "East is Up" of Nico and the Niners.
This leaves room for theories on how Keons was so important in the first escape, and from the DEMA letters we've gotten over the past few years, it's clear Keons is different to the other bishops.
Note on the logo that the strange connection from the circle to the |-/ is at Keons district when you overlay the new logo. Keons district must be where they exited from NATN-Levitate and how they got in.
Now, here's the spicy part, the last two bishops marked as exits:
I hope they choKE ON Smoke
Will they be aliVE TOMOrrow?
AND REpeat yesterday's dance
What significance do these bishops hold? Well, VETOMO links to Lane Boy's lyrics, which talk about breaking the norms. What other song mentions breaking the norms? Fairly Local. It talks of "Avoiding yesterday's dance" after Tyler sings about repeating yesterday's dance.
What dance are we talking about here? Well I'm thinking of the dance at the end of the Outside music video when he takes over Keons' body as a taunt to the bishops.
ALL of these songs link to rebellion. The question now is: Where does Reisdro link to all of this? He's the centre of DEMA, not only that, in his corresponding song lyrically, Doubt, Tyler sings:
Gnawing on the bishops
Claw our way up their system
Repeating simple phrases someone Holy insisted
Want the markings made on my skin
To mean something to me again
Hope you haven't left without me
These lyrics link perfectly to the idea of this album, in infiltrating DEMA from the inside. Though it is strange how Vetomo is the western district, as "WEST WALL BLOCKED" is on Dmaorg.
Also notice how the logo overlayed on the map sort of crossed out Reisdro. (Not on this image I've made but the perspective is different). Reisdro, Vetomo, and Andre will play a huge roll in this new era.
They are the key to the final obliteration and to the end of DEMA.