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Strange that Putin is still in charge after MSM said he had cancer and Parkinsons

Leongsam

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https://www.the-sun.com/news/1832396/putin-cancer-parkinsons-emergency-surgery/

VLADIMIR Putin has cancer - as well as symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease - and had emergency surgery in February, it was claimed today.


Political analyst Valery Solovei - whose earlier claims about the Russian strongman’s failing health were denied - also said Putin plans to announce his Kremlin exit early in the New Year.


Vladimir Putin has cancer and symptoms of Parkinson’s, it had been claimed
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Vladimir Putin has cancer and symptoms of Parkinson’s, it had been claimedCredit: AFP
Partner Alina Kabaeva is said to be urging the Russian president to stand down
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Partner Alina Kabaeva is said to be urging the Russian president to stand downCredit: Getty - Contributor
Solovei has doubled down on Parkinson’s rumours he sparked earlier this month by revealing he has been told the president has been treated for cancer.


He claims to have Kremlin sources “at the epicentre of decision making".


Solovei said of 68-year-old Putin's twin health traumas: “One is of psycho-neurological nature, the other is a cancer problem.


“If anyone is interested in the exact diagnosis, I'm not a doctor, and I have no ethical right to reveal these problems.



”The second diagnosis is a lot, lot more dangerous than the first named diagnosis as Parkinson’s does not threaten physical state, but just limits public appearances.


“But there is a fatal diagnosis.


“Based on this information people will be able to make a conclusion about his life horizon, which wouldn’t even require specialist medical education.”


Solovei claims Putin underwent surgery in February and another Russian source went on to claim it was an abdominal cancer operation.


Few gaps in the president’s schedule are apparent at the time but it is claimed his first appearance after the surgery was to lay flowers in St Petersburg memorial site on February 19.



Solovei is a political scientist and historian and the former head of the Public Relations Department Moscow State Institute of International Relations, one of the most prestigious universities in Russia.


He left the post last year for what he said were "political reasons".


In September, he was detained with dozens of others following a March in Moscow over the arrest of Sergei Furgal, a member of an opposition party and then-governor of the Khabarovsk Krai region.


'SUCCESSORS IN PLACE'​


Solovei added that his sources suggest Putin may already be grooming his daughter Katerina Tikhonova, 34, as his successor.



The former high-kicking dancer now spearheads a major new artificial intelligence initiative and volunteered to be was one of the first to test Russia’s Sputnik V covid vaccine.


Former president Dmitry Medvedev, 55, and agriculture minister Dmitry Patrushev, 43, are also said to be among the frontrunners.


Shock cancer claims came after Kremlin watchers said recent footage showed Putin has possible symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease.


Earlier this week The Kremlin issued a further denial of health problems after Putin suffered a coughing fit during a televised meeting.



The president struggled to finish his sentence while speaking to top officials about Covid-19 economic issues.


Footage of the incident was later edited so that Putin's coughing fit appeared less severe in a version posted by his office.

Analysts also claimed last night that the Russian president’s glamorous ex-gymnast lover Alina Kabaeva, 37, is now begging him to release his grip on power.


Observers who studied recent footage noted his legs appeared to be in constant motion and he looked to be in pain while clutching the armrest of a chair.


His fingers are also seen to be twitching as he held a pen and gripped a cup rumoured to contain a cocktail of painkillers.



Putin seen coughing as he addressed a televised Covid conference this week
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Putin seen coughing as he addressed a televised Covid conference this weekCredit: Kremlin.ru
Daughter Katerina Tikhonova, a scientist and former dancer, is said to be being lined up to succeed her father
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Daughter Katerina Tikhonova, a scientist and former dancer, is said to be being lined up to succeed her fatherCredit: Reuters
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev is also said to be a contender
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Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev is also said to be a contenderCredit: AP:Associated Press
Speculation that his 20-year-reign - second only to that of Stalin - could be nearing an end also grew when laws were drafted to make him a senator-for-life when he stands down.


Legislation introduced by Putin himself was being rushed through parliament to guarantee him legal immunity from prosecution and state perks until he dies.


Academic Solovei said he also understood Putin’s undisclosed partner Alina was pressuring him to quit - along with his daughters Maria Vorontsova, 35, and Katerina.


Solovei said: "There is a family, it has a great influence on him. He intends to make public his handover plans in January”.



The professor predicted that Putin would soon appoint a new prime minister who would be groomed to become his eventual successor.


The president’s staff have repeatedly played down rumours that he is paving the way for a political exit.


And Putin himself has regularly released pictures of him looking fit and toned in Action Man poses hunting, shooting, horse riding and playing ice hockey.


His spokesman Dmitry Peskov said of the senator-for-life move: "This is the practice that is being applied in many countries of the world, and it is quite justified.



“This is not innovation from the point of view of international practice.”
 

glockman

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Putin apologists (yes you know who you are!:biggrin:) need to start praying for their idol's swift recovery.

Putin to undergo cancer surgery, transfer power to ex-FSB chief: report​

By Snejana Farberov and Evan Simko-Bednarski
May 2, 2022 10:19am

Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to undergo cancer surgery and temporarily hand over power to a hardline former federal police chief, according to a new report.

Putin will transfer control of Russia’s government to Nikolai Patrushev, head of the Russian federal police’s Security Council, while he is incapacitated during and after the procedure, according to a video from the mysterious Telegram channel “General SVR” on Saturday.

The channel — which is purportedly run by a former Russian Foreign Intelligence Service lieutenant general known by the pseudonym “Viktor Mikhailovich” — reported that Putin has been told by doctors that he must undergo an operation.

The anticipated surgery and recovery are expected to incapacitate Putin for “a short time,” according to the unconfirmed report.

Russia's President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu in Moscow, Russia April 21, 2022.
Vladimir Putin will be incapacitated during and after the procedure. Russian Presidential Press Service/Kremlin/Handout via REUTERS Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses a meeting of the Council of Legislators under the Russian Federal Assembly at the Tauride Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia, 27 April 2022.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to undergo cancer surgery. EPA/ALEXEI DANICHEV / KREMLIN POOL / SPUTNIK A bloated Vladimir Putin has been seen gripping a table whilst slouching in his chair during a televised meeting with his defence minister amid rumours the Russian strongman is battling cancer.
Putin’s sickly appearance and uncharacteristically fidgety behavior in public have recently raised questions about his health. Kremlin

“Putin is unlikely to agree to hand over power for a longer period of time,” the narrator of the video states, adding that the control of the country will likely be in Patrushev’s hands for no more than two to three days.

“I will say that this is the worst option,” the narrator adds. “Patrushev is an outright villain. He is no better than Vladimir Putin. Moreover, he is a more cunning, and I would say, more insidious person than Vladimir Putin. If he comes to power, Russians’ problems will only multiply.”

“Viktor Mikhailovich” ominously hinted that he and his allies “will make certain efforts so this does not happen, and I hope we will succeed.”

Asked about the report Monday, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said it could not be confirmed.

“I have seen nothing that could help us corroborate that,” he said.

The video follows reporting from Russian investigative outlet The Project, which — in a sizeable report on the strongman’s vigor — claimed he has been seen by a cancer doctor 35 times in recent years. Putin has become so paranoid about his health, the outlet claimed, he has even turned to unconventional, and barbaric, therapies.

Putin is said to bathe in the blood extracted from deer antlers, which are hacked off while they are growing and still full of fresh blood, the outlet said. The sickening “antler baths” are an alternative therapy in the Altai region of Russia, which borders Khazakstan and Mongolia.

Believers say the baths improve the cardiovascular system and rejuvenate the skin, The Project explained.
Russian Secretary of the Security Council Nikolai Patrushev
Putin will transfer control of Russia’s government to Nikolai Patrushev.© Aleksey Nikolskyi/Kremlin Pool/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev (L) looks at President Vladimir Putin during a meeting with the BRICS countries' senior officials in charge of security matters at the Kremlin in Moscow on May 26, 2015.
Nikolai Patrushev is head of the Russian federal police’s Security Council. SERGEI KARPUKHIN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with members of the Security Council via a video conference at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, Friday, April 29, 2022.
Putin has been rumored to suffer from cancer and a host of other serious maladies.Mikhail Klimentyev, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP

Meanwhile, an oncologist, identified by the outlet as Evgeny Selivanov, has reportedly made dozens of secret visits to Putin’s Sochi getaway home over just four years.

The report also suggests the Russian president secretly underwent surgery last autumn.

“In medical circles, it is believed that the president was undergoing a complicated procedure related to some kind of thyroid disease during this period.”

Saturday’s video claimed that Putin’s cancer is progressing, but the narrator darkly quipped that he doesn’t want to give viewers “false hope.”

Putin, 70, whose sickly appearance and uncharacteristically fidgety behavior in public have recently raised questions about his health, has been rumored to suffer from cancer and a host of other serious maladies, including Parkinson’s disease.

Putin’s suspected health problems come at a particularly inopportune moment, with the war in Ukraine now in its fourth month and Russia suffering heavy losses on the battlefield.

In a Telegram post that appeared Thursday, it was alleged that Patrushev had had a two-hour “heart-to-heart” conversation with Putin.

“We know that Putin signaled to Patrushev that he considers him to be practically his only trusted ally and friend in the government,” the post claimed. “Additionally, the president promised that if his health takes a turn for the worse, actual control of the country will temporarily pass into Patrushev’s hands.”

In early April, the authors behind the Telegram channel claimed that Putin’s doctors had recommended surgery for later that month, but that did not happen.

“General SVR” has been reporting on Putin’s supposed oncology diagnosis since at least November 2020, claiming that the Russian dictator suffers from bowel cancer.
New questions were raised about Putin’s physical state last month when he was seen tightly gripping a desk during his meeting with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.
The Kremlin has consistently denied that Putin suffers from any medical problems.

https://nypost.com/2022/05/02/vladimir-putin-to-undergo-cancer-surgery-transfer-power/
 

blackmondy

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I'm puzzled as to why the MSM is going all the way out making Putin look bad and making Zelensky look good. You mean a president with a long history of intelligence background is no match for a comedian-turned-president ?
 
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mahjongking

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haha western media is really desperate, no balls to go nuclear and only play mind games
what if putin dies and a bigger asshole comes along and nuke the fuck out of europe?
 
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Sideswipe

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before the war, western media always said Putin is very fit. Putin very sick stories seem like disinformation tactics to destabilize enemy,
 

Flying Horse

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Chinese physiognomy says he still has many more years to go. Just take a close up look at his ear. Western MSM can fool some people for sometime but cant fool all people all the time.
 

KuanTi01

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Trust western media to paint Putin as either the devil himself or on the verge of dying! I will rather trust our beloved Straits Times. Lol
 

mahjongking

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i trust sammyboy the most......serious, despite some wackos and 1 wackee, most of the ppl here IQ quite high
 
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