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Vladimir Putin 'suffers cardiac arrest' sparking massive 'alarm' in Kremlin inner circle


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On 10/29/2023 at 2:05 AM, susieice said:

Is this guy checking out or what? There's still a lot online saying he is. This says they already have a successor.

'Miracle Will Not Happen': Putin's Doctors Reportedly Preparing Loved Ones 'for the Worse' After Rumored Heart Attack (msn.com)

The stories are all coming from the one source... Telegram channel General SVR.

"Misinformation researchers warn the account isn’t credible and has spread baseless claims about Putin’s health in the past."

AP News

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7 hours ago, Saru said:

Why do you say that ? I never mentioned Rasputin.

In a modern world, death is harder to conceal. If you know the full story surrounding Rasputin’s reported death and multiple resurrections, you’d get my point.

If Putin is dead, we will find out, in part because he’s reportedly the wealthiest man on earth, unlike Rasputin, a poor monk. There will be a scramble to tap all that hidden wealth.

 

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3 hours ago, Raptor Witness said:

There will be a scramble to tap all that hidden wealth

Hi Raptor

Pretty sure his daughter will get first dibs on the wealth if/when he dies

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Reports of Putin’s death might not be greatly exaggerated

In fact, the Russian president supposedly breathed his last on Thursday, Oct. 26. The Putin we see now is thus actually his double, who, Solovey claims, has been filling in for the sickly real Putin for several months.

Few Russian or Western analysts believe General SVR and Solovey (who some say are one and the same person). After all, they have no concrete evidence supporting their sensational claims. They do provide remarkably detailed accounts of Putin’s supposed death that enhance their verisimilitude, but imaginative crackpots and secret police provocateurs would be expected to do the same.

https://thehill.com/opinion/international/4283716-reports-of-putins-death-might-not-be-greatly-exaggerated/

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24 minutes ago, WVK said:

Reports of Putin’s death might not be greatly exaggerated

In fact, the Russian president supposedly breathed his last on Thursday, Oct. 26. The Putin we see now is thus actually his double, who, Solovey claims, has been filling in for the sickly real Putin for several months.

Few Russian or Western analysts believe General SVR and Solovey (who some say are one and the same person). After all, they have no concrete evidence supporting their sensational claims. They do provide remarkably detailed accounts of Putin’s supposed death that enhance their verisimilitude, but imaginative crackpots and secret police provocateurs would be expected to do the same.

https://thehill.com/opinion/international/4283716-reports-of-putins-death-might-not-be-greatly-exaggerated/

You do know that yesterday he delivered a speech about Makhachkala Airport which was stormed on 29/10/2023.

The day before that he delivered a national speech mocking the West pointing out that if Ukraine was winning then why has the USA needing to send them ATACMS.

Of course you dont, all their media access is banned unless you have a VPN lol. And on Israel, our media can lie about Russia being against Israel but it cannot force Israel or Russia to go along with it. So that will be another failed embarassment.

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3 hours ago, Electric Scooter said:

You do know that yesterday he delivered a speech about Makhachkala Airport which was stormed on 29/10/2023.

The day before that he delivered a national speech mocking the West pointing out that if Ukraine was winning then why has the USA needing to send them ATACMS.

Of course you dont, all their media access is banned unless you have a VPN lol. And on Israel, our media can lie about Russia being against Israel but it cannot force Israel or Russia to go along with it. So that will be another failed embarassment.

Hi Cookie

Hamas representatives have gone to Russia for talks so not sure why you would think Isreal would need to be forced to believe Russia is supporting Hamas. There is also the riot in Dagestan at the airport when a plane full of Isreali passengers chanting anti Jew slogans. You seem to be glossing over so of the negative Russian attitudes about Jews.

The shirt for sale in Ruzzia. It is called “you’ll be beaten everywhere”

https://t.me/pilotblog/7789

Photo of shirt in link

 

Meanwhile Dagestanians are searching for the Jews in Airport

https://t.me/pilotblog/7751

Video in link

 

️“Inshala, we will find them! Allahu Akbar!

Dagestanis stop cars leaving the airport and check passengers.

The police do not prevent this in any way. In search of “Jews,” the crowd even checks the paddy wagons of security forces. In the meantime, telegram channels call for tracking cars to their destinations in order to identify those who have

arrived.

https://t.me/pilotblog/7748

Video in link

There is much more online so maybe you should actually rethink your claim.

 

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Why wouldn't Russia support Hamas? If they want continued arms support from Iran, they had better support the "cause".

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On 10/24/2023 at 8:45 AM, Buzz_Light_Year said:

Vladimir Putin 'suffers cardiac arrest' sparking massive 'alarm' in Kremlin inner circle

Of course this really hasn't been verified. Sure would change things if he were to die, but for better or worse.

Oh! and time to bring out the doubles. 

He didn't die this time though. Unlike several other times over the last couple of years.

When he isn't actually dead he is usually about to drop off the twig "any day now" from things like thyroid cancer, blood cancer, abdominal cancer, advanced stage unspecified cancer, stroke, Parkinson's disease, leprosy, or serious surgical complications,

If you were a cynic it could be enough to make you wonder whether the western media are state controlled propaganda outlets. Surely not.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claims_of_Vladimir_Putin's_incapacity_and_death

 

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On 10/31/2023 at 2:57 PM, Shooter McGavin said:

Why wouldn't Russia support Hamas? If they want continued arms support from Iran, they had better support the "cause".

constituencies of russian jews, israelis with russian ties/ancestry, and others sympathetic to israel pressures russia to play a balancing act on this issue.

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8 hours ago, DayoOlabisi said:

constituencies of russian jews, israelis with russian ties/ancestry, and others sympathetic to israel pressures russia to play a balancing act on this issue.

Yes, there's a massive Russian diaspora in Israel. Over 1.5 million and Russian is the 3rd most spoken language there after Arabic and Hebrew. 

An argument could be made there's a triangular trade off agreement in place between Russia/USA/Israel to a degree: 

Russia ethnically cleanses Eastern Ukraine of far right Bandera Ukrainians while Israel is doing the same to the native Palestinians refugees in Southern Israel.  

The American government arming and supplying both operations. Without American funding both these wars do not happen. 

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On 12/7/2023 at 3:48 PM, acidhead said:

Yes, there's a massive Russian diaspora in Israel. Over 1.5 million and Russian is the 3rd most spoken language there after Arabic and Hebrew. 

An argument could be made there's a triangular trade off agreement in place between Russia/USA/Israel to a degree: 

Russia ethnically cleanses Eastern Ukraine of far right Bandera Ukrainians while Israel is doing the same to the native Palestinians refugees in Southern Israel.  

The American government arming and supplying both operations. Without American funding both these wars do not happen. 

Putin's double or Putin himself had a telephone call with Benjamin Netanyahu says Russia: 

 

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(Video below text)

Question to Putin:

-"So will Russia “attack NATO,” as Biden fears?" 

Putin’s answer:

-“This is complete nonsense. I think that President Biden understands this. He says this in order to justify his erroneous policy towards Russia. It is erroneous, because I don’t think that the United States is interested, as they thought 20 years ago and as  they are publicly declaring now that they are “inflicting a strategic defeat on Russia.” I don’t think that this is in the national interests of the United States itself. This is the first. Second, the president of any major country, a NATO country, is the “master of NATO,” and the United States is the master of NATO  , this is their “backyard”, everything is NATO, he cannot help but understand that Russia has no reason, no interest - no geopolitical interest, no economic, no political, no military, to fight with NATO countries.  We have no territorial claims against each other, there is no desire to spoil relations with them. We are interested in developing relations. So, they took Finland into NATO. Did we have any disputes with Finland? All disputes, including those of a territorial nature  mid-20th century, everything was decided long ago.  We had the kindest, most cordial relationship.  There were economic relations.  There were no problems, now there will be, because now we will create the Leningrad Military District there and concentrate certain military units there.  Why did they need this?  This is some simple nonsense.  It’s the same with other countries, including NATO countries.  Who do we have any problems with?  Not with anyone.  It is they who artificially create problems with us.  Because they don’t want to have such a competitor in Russia, that’s all. " 

 

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Correspondent Zarubin asked Putin after the press conference:

-“Would you have been called a naive person in the 2000s?”  

Putin answer:

-"I had a naive idea that the whole world - and above all, the so-called “civilized” one - understands what happened to Russia, that it has become a completely different country, that there is no longer any ideological confrontation, which means there is no basis for confrontation.  If something negative happens in the policies of Western countries towards Russia - in particular, support for separatism and terrorism on Russian territory was obvious, I, as director of the FSB, saw this, but in my naivety I believed that this was simply the inertia of thinking and action.  This was a naive view of reality.  But the reality is – later I became absolutely one hundred percent convinced of this – that after the collapse of the Soviet Union they thought that we needed to be patient a little, “now we’ll ruin Russia too.”  Such a large country by European standards, with the largest territory in the world and a fairly large population compared to other European countries, is generally not needed.  It is better - as the famous US politician Brzezinski proposed - to divide it into five parts, and these parts are separately subordinated to oneself and use resources, but based on the fact that everything separately will not have independent weight, independent voice, and will not have the opportunity  defend their national interests the way a united Russian state does.  Only later did this realization come to me.  And the initial approach was quite naive." 

 

 

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