Posted on 11/01/2022 2:29:46 PM PDT by marcusmaximus
Vladimir Putin does have early stage Parkinson's disease and pancreatic cancer, leaked spy documents have alleged in the latest unverified claim about the tyrant's ill health.
The Russian leader has been plagued with rumours about his illnesses for months and he has regularly appeared twitching and unsteady in public, sparking hope in Ukraine and the West the despot could soon relinquish power.
Claims have been circulating among opposition figures, fuelled by his unexplained absences and his shaky public appearances, that he is battling serious health problems but they have always been rubbished by the Kremlin.
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'Putin is regularly stuffed with all kinds of heavy steroids and innovative painkilling injections to stop the spread of pancreatic cancer he was recently diagnosed with.
'It not only causes a lot of pain, Putin has a state of puffiness of the face and other side effects - including memory lapses.
'In his close circle, there are rumours that in addition to pancreatic cancer, which is gradually spreading, Putin also has prostate cancer.'
The tyrant was recently spotted with apparent track marks from IV treatment on the back of his hand, adding further fuel to the fire.
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“His hapless follies have dramatically strengthened our position around the world, and our network of alliances.”
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Please elaborate. I’d like to know how we have a stronger position and stronger allies.
Unless you're as mentally far gone as John Fetterman, you know damn well these claims are nonsense.
Yeah, except the last time the hard liners tried to seize power it didn’t work out so well for them.
wonder if reactor water was used in cooking his meals he’s had many people wacked that have pals still alive.
Moderate political leaders in Putin’s Russia tend to meet unfortunate accidents or get riddled with bullets in mysterious unsolved shootings.
Yeah, but, "LEAKED SPY DOCUMENTS"!
Can't argue with that.
no port??? that’s nutz...
i’ve still got mine and will keep it unless there’s an issue with it
Putin is better man and/or leader than any of those scumbags.
The Russian leader has been plagued with rumours...
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Plague of rumors pretty well describes the Ukraine war reporting.
Your Putin is begging NATO for security guarantees for Sevastopol! Comedy gold!
If he had pancreatic cancer for this long, he would be jaundiced and thin as a rail. If he were on chemo for pan can he would not be able to be as active as he is—we would barely be mobile by this point in his treatment.
I am no fan of the guy. It wouldn’t break my heart to see him meet his maker. But PC is something I know first hand. He shows none of the signs of late stage PC.
The government of Pakistan said Bin Laden purchased two dialysis machines before going into hiding.
According to interrogation of Bin Laden’s wife, he had kidney surgery and fully recovered.
Of course since they were so eager to throw this human garbage overboard for an “islamic burial”, this was never confirmed by autopsy.
Https://www.ajkd.org/article/S0272-6386(14)00002-X/fulltext
NATO, the United States' group of military vassals, was on the brink of falling apart until Putin made it relevant by invading Ukraine. Now Sweden and Finland have joined, NATO defense spending is skyrocketing, and the US position as the dominant force within the Alliance is stronger than ever.
And it's not just a European thing. In the Caucasus and Central Asia, Russia's aggression and weakness have broken off numerous ex-Soviet states from Russia's orbit, and the US is well positioned to fill the vacuum. Moreover, the combination of Russia's aggression and the incredible effectiveness of US military assistance has made many of China's neighbors turn to us for protection against potential threats.
Russia's weakness has left China feeling exposed and isolated in the global sphere, which again favors the US.
Russia is now part of history's saddest coalition of the willing with North Korea, Iran, Cuba, Syria, Nicaragua and sometimes Belarus (depending on the time of day). Kinda pathetic! But more importantly US political, economic and military dominance in Europe and Asia is stronger than it has been in decades.
So yeah, the real danger is that Putin dies and is replaced by someone less ham-handed who is able to pick apart America's network of alliances, pick off Germany from NATO and significantly expand Russia's reach and influence. I hope Putin lives a good long life.
Daily Mail isn't particularly reliable, and I sure hope it's false. Putin, by virtue of his utter incompetence, is the best friend the United States could ever hope for. It would be bad if he were replaced with someone smart!
Unless you're as mentally far gone as John Fetterman, you know damn well these claims are nonsense.
Congrats on the American political reference! Those Yankees will think you're one of them!
The problem we have is that the US will no longer be a sovereign nation. That is what we should be worrying about. Not Putin.
What disgusting is that disdain you have Putin is the kind you should have for Biden.
All he needs is to be able to still use one of his fingers to push a button...
Russian Derangement Syndrome makes one as dumb as John Fetterman.
LOL and what can Russians buy with all those rubles?
Unlike in the west, inflation has receded to the point, Russia is cutting interest rates
Uh oh, it's Time to upgrade your talking points, tovarisch!
It just gained 40,000 square miles of Ukraine's most productive land.
If it can hold it, which seems doubtful. But regardless lack of land was never Russia's problem. Having some more coal mines in the Donbas isn't going to remotelyoffset the huge cost of losing an entire generation of talented young people in Russia to exile, the cost of being cut off from the international banking system and credit markets, and long term reorientiation of European energy markets to dramatically reduce the market power for Russian gas and oil.
Plus, now thanks to your dear leader, NATO troops are just a short train ride from Finland Station in St Petersburg.
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