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Showing Original Post only (View all)There is a recording of an oligarch close to the Russian gov saying Vladimir Putin is "very ill w/ [View all]
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.@michaeldweiss obtained a recording of an oligarch close to the Russian government saying Vladimir Putin is very ill with blood cancer. Is this the truth, a rumor or clever disinformation intended to make a paranoid dictator look ripe for removal?
Is Putin Sick Or Are We Meant to Think He Is?
An oligarch close to the Kremlin was recorded on a tape saying the president is very ill with blood cancer. Is this true, idle speculation or disinformation designed to make an erratic and paranoid dictator vulnerable?
Is Vladimir Putin sick or even dying?
The tabloid press, bolstered by a sudden efflorescence of Twitter diagnosticians, certainly seems to think so. Since his Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine got underway, the 69-year-old Russian presidents deteriorating health has been a subject of frenzied speculation speculation that press secretary Dmitry Peskov has downplayed, citing Putins excellent health.
Boris Karpichkov, a KGB defector to Britain (and formerly an officer of the Second Chief Directorate, specializing in counterintelligence) thinks his fellow sexagenarian ex-spy suffers from Parkinsons disease, along with numerous other maladies including dementia. He is or at least acts insane and obsessed by paranoia ideas, Karpichkov told Rupert Murdochs Sun newspaper, comparing Putin in this respect to Stalin, who was the victim of at least one stroke.
A Telegram channel called General SVR and purportedly helmed by a former officer from Russias Foreign Intelligence Service has stated that Putin is set to undergo surgery for an unspecified form of cancer in the near future and that while hes on the operating table, his temporary replacement will be the grim Nikolai Patrushev, the secretary of Russias National Security Council, a fellow ex-KGB man and longtime director of one of its successor agencies. Patrushev, as New Lines has documented, is also one of the most hawkish ideologues of the regime.
The evidence for the preponderance of disparate if not contradictory claims of Putins imminent demise is Putin himself. He certainly looks bad. The bullfrog mien, awkward gait, fidgety behavior at televised events including his April 22 meeting with his embattled defense minister, Sergei Shoigu, at which a slumped Putin clung to the edge of a parodically tiny table as if to steady himself against a tremor or vertigo. There is also his notorious self-isolation amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the oft-cited reason for his conducting meetings with foreign visitors, both before and during the war, at medieval banquet-length tables. (Anyone who wants to get close to Putin, Russian independent media have reported, must take a PCR test and even provide a fecal sample.)
More: https://newlinesmag.com/reportage/is-putin-sick-or-are-we-meant-to-think-he-is/
An oligarch close to the Kremlin was recorded on a tape saying the president is very ill with blood cancer. Is this true, idle speculation or disinformation designed to make an erratic and paranoid dictator vulnerable?
Is Vladimir Putin sick or even dying?
The tabloid press, bolstered by a sudden efflorescence of Twitter diagnosticians, certainly seems to think so. Since his Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine got underway, the 69-year-old Russian presidents deteriorating health has been a subject of frenzied speculation speculation that press secretary Dmitry Peskov has downplayed, citing Putins excellent health.
Boris Karpichkov, a KGB defector to Britain (and formerly an officer of the Second Chief Directorate, specializing in counterintelligence) thinks his fellow sexagenarian ex-spy suffers from Parkinsons disease, along with numerous other maladies including dementia. He is or at least acts insane and obsessed by paranoia ideas, Karpichkov told Rupert Murdochs Sun newspaper, comparing Putin in this respect to Stalin, who was the victim of at least one stroke.
A Telegram channel called General SVR and purportedly helmed by a former officer from Russias Foreign Intelligence Service has stated that Putin is set to undergo surgery for an unspecified form of cancer in the near future and that while hes on the operating table, his temporary replacement will be the grim Nikolai Patrushev, the secretary of Russias National Security Council, a fellow ex-KGB man and longtime director of one of its successor agencies. Patrushev, as New Lines has documented, is also one of the most hawkish ideologues of the regime.
The evidence for the preponderance of disparate if not contradictory claims of Putins imminent demise is Putin himself. He certainly looks bad. The bullfrog mien, awkward gait, fidgety behavior at televised events including his April 22 meeting with his embattled defense minister, Sergei Shoigu, at which a slumped Putin clung to the edge of a parodically tiny table as if to steady himself against a tremor or vertigo. There is also his notorious self-isolation amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the oft-cited reason for his conducting meetings with foreign visitors, both before and during the war, at medieval banquet-length tables. (Anyone who wants to get close to Putin, Russian independent media have reported, must take a PCR test and even provide a fecal sample.)
More: https://newlinesmag.com/reportage/is-putin-sick-or-are-we-meant-to-think-he-is/
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There is a recording of an oligarch close to the Russian gov saying Vladimir Putin is "very ill w/ [View all]
Yorkie Mom
May 2022
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Yes, he'll step down. He'll either step down from that office, or ...
JustABozoOnThisBus
May 2022
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