Enligt artikel på nätet ” Putin’s worsening health set to be a determining factor in Russia’s policy over the next four years”, skriven sept 2021.. tas Putins vacklande hälsa upp.
Där sägs:
The Sun har tidigare påstått att Putin lider av Parkinsons.
Annan slutsats: Putin är trög och kognitivt långsam. Kan lida av Demens.
Hans pappa ska ha lidit av cancer som gav svåra ryggsmärtor. The week påstod 2014 att Putin led av cancer i ryggraden.
Putin har genomgått ryggkirurgi efter svåra ryggproblem. (Sant) spekulation att Starka painkillers påverkar hans omdöme.
När Putin går då svingas hans högra arm/hand mindre än den vänstra. Vilket kan vara tecken på tidig nervsjukdom.
Måste bara dela den chockerande slutklämmen
Vilken Nostradamus! Där förutspås vem som tar över och nästintill vad som nu skett!
Citat:
The government is expected to be able to keep the mounting problems under the rug until early 2023. The bad health scenario will be ultimately confirmed if Putin’s isolation episodes will become more frequent and the situation will be getting out of hand during public events he attends.
At the same time, it is more likely that a certain share of decision-making will be handed to certain groups of influence, which in turn could lead to the situation spinning out of control as the real decision-making centers will be hidden from public eye therefore the stakes will be raised. This means the number of Russia’s aggressive operations may increase until power transfer is complete.
Given the risks of such developments, it may be appropriate to start negotiations on a peaceful transfer of power with the senior security officials known for a more loyal stance toward the collective West, such as the intelligence chief Sergey Naryshkin or FSB boss Alexander Bortnikov. Otherwise, Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu is most likely to take the helm, isolating Putin and monopolizing all power in the country based on his own presidential ambitions.
https://lansinginstitute.org/2021/09/29/putins-worsening-health-set-to-be-a-determining-factor-in-russias-policy-over-the-next-four-years/