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Vladimir Putin





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Not a savior, just a multipolar puppet


For decades now misguided truthers have painted Putin as a saint, the savior of the west and a hero standing against the New World Order, but not everything is what it seems and not everything is to be trusted at a surface glance, the logic that the misguided truthers use is that since Putin is spoken negatively in the media that must mean he has our best ideas in mind, not considering that same mindset is how we got Trump installed into power in the first place.

Putin is similar to Trump in the aspect that he's merely part of the NWO's multipolar trap because if he truly posed a threat to the NWO he would've been dead already and active military troops would've been put into place when he invaded Ukraine. Let's break this apart piece by piece.


Vladimir Putin - KGB Agent


Let's begin with the origins of Putin, Putin started out as a KGB agent working in the Soviet Union for 15 years, rising to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel before the KGB was shut down with the fall of the USSR, he then later served as director of the Federal Security Service (FSB) in 1998 where his coordination of the false flag Russian Apartment Bombings that occurred a year later and helped raise public support for a full scale invasion of Chechnya got him elected as Prime Minister, for more information on the false flag operation that helped Putin secure his place as Russian PM I highly recommend watching the below documentary:


Blowing up Russia: How the 1999 Russian Apartment Bombings Brought Putin to Power


One thing not spoken of much is Putin's rather open Communist sympathies, but it's rather understandable with the above information showcasing his presence in the KGB under the rule of Gorbachev, one of these main highlights of Putin's pro-Soviet leanings comes in a April 2005 state of the nation address, an archived version of the address can be found on the website of the Kremlin and reads as follows:

"Above all, we should acknowledge that the collapse of the Soviet Union was a major geopolitical disaster of the century. As for the Russian nation, it became a genuine drama. Tens of millions of our co-citizens and compatriots found themselves outside Russian territory. Moreover, the epidemic of disintegration infected Russia itself.

Individual savings were depreciated, and old ideals destroyed. Many institutions were disbanded or reformed carelessly. Terrorist intervention and the Khasavyurt capitulation that followed damaged the country's integrity. Oligarchic groups – possessing absolute control over information channels – served exclusively their own corporate interests. Mass poverty began to be seen as the norm. And all this was happening against the backdrop of a dramatic economic downturn, unstable finances, and the paralysis of the social sphere.

Many thought or seemed to think at the time that our young democracy was not a continuation of Russian statehood, but its ultimate collapse, the prolonged agony of the Soviet system.

But they were mistaken."

Another clear cut example comes in 2016 when Putin made an open statement after being put under scrutiny by the Russian Communist Party, the statement reads as follows:

"You know, I, just like millions of Soviet citizens - 20 million-plus - was a member of the Communist Party of the USSR and not just a member of the Communist Party, but for almost 20 years I worked in an organization called the USSR State Security Committee, and this organization is the successor of the Cheka, which was called the armed squad of the Party.

I was not such, you know, a member of the party by necessity. I can't say that I was such an ideological Communist, but I nevertheless treated it very carefully. Unlike many functionaries, and I wasn't a functionary, in terms of the party, I was an ordinary member, I didn't throw away my party ticket, I didn't burn it, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union collapsed, and I have my ticket lying there somewhere.

I really liked and still like communist and socialist ideas. If we look at the code of the builder of communism, which was widely replicated in the Soviet Union, it looks a lot like the Bible. It's not a joke, it's actually an extract from the Bible.

But the practical implementation of these wonderful ideas in our country was far from what the socialist utopians laid out. Our country was not like the City of the Sun."

Do you see the words on the wall now? It's rather interesting that Putin considers the fall of the Soviet Union a "major geopolitical disaster" that caused mass poverty in Russia, even citing the Soviet Union as being the foundation for the current government in Russia; which is concerning that the President of Russia considers a genocidal state which killed over 61 million Russians as the base of the 'democratic government' of modern day Russia.

Another detail pointing towards not only the pro-Soviet leanings of Putin but the modern day Russian government comes in the fact that Russia has repeatedly called the destruction of Soviet era monuments depicting genocidal tyrants such as Lenin and Stalin a reproach against Russia, this can be seen the most when Russia protested a plan by the Polish government to destroy a memorial for Soviet General Ivan Chernyakhovsky located in the Polish town of Pieniezno.

This particular brand of pro-Bolshevik sentiment has been repeated again and again in countries like Latvia and Ukraine - Russia itself even seeking to file criminal charges against the countries which engage in the destruction of Soviet monuments.

The Russian narrative is that countries like Poland, Latvia and Ukraine should be thankful for the glory of Russian intervention in their countries during WWII; intervention which came in the form of ethnic cleansing and mass rape, such cases include the year of terror in Latvia which killed 150,000 people, the Katyn forest massacre which killed 22,000 Poles and was part of a larger Soviet genocide campaign against Poles as a whole, and the Holodomor which is estimated to have killed 3.9 million people throughout Ukraine and Kazakhstan in a deliberately induced famine.

But I digress, so let's get back on track.

Ever since Putin has gotten into power in Russia, he has taken up the role as the 'noble nationalist hero' fighting against the propaganda and degeneracy of the west, but it's a facade, one that very clearly works as well as many people have fallen for his lies and continue to believe them to this very day, one cannot forget when Putin had a rather interesting moment with the at the time 5 year old Nikita Konkin, even saying that he wanted to 'stroke him like a kitten' - a concerning incident that many of his most diehard supporters seem to forget, on purpose.


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Putin kissing 5 year old Nikita Konkin on the stomach


Further evidence of Putin's pedophilia is commented on rather extensively here, a rather revealing excerpt from an article linked here, the relevant section has been translated from Russian to English for the purposes of this report:

"Consideration of the court case on the murder of the FSB agent of Russia Alexander Litvinenko, who fled to Great Britain, which is now underway in London, brought an unexpected sensation.

According to the British lawyer Robert Tham, who was working on the investigation, whose testimony was heard in the Royal Court of London on January 27, shortly before his death from polonium poisoning in a local hospital, Litvinenko directly accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of pedophilia, as well as directly ordering his murder. British newspaper The Mirror, reports Censor.NET with reference to by24.org.

The British journalists themselves call the confessions of Robert Tam 'shocking accusations.' According to the lawyer, before his death, Alexander Litvinenko told him that in July 2006 he published an article on one of the Chechen websites, where a fugitive FSB agent accused Putin not only of corruption, but also of pedophilia. This is what, according to the late defector, became a 'serious irritant' for the Kremlin. According to Litvinenko, he 'had no doubt that it was Putin who ordered his assassination.' These words were recorded in the interrogation protocol, drawn up directly at the Royal Hospital in London."

One major claim Putin makes is that he adamantly stands against the west and their influence, but this claim is questionable at best considering his ties with the World Economic Forum (WEF), having met with the leader of the WEF Klaus Schwab on numerous occasions to the point where they are considered very good friends - why would someone standing against the west take such a major role in attending meetings at a western organization?


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Putin and Klaus


So remember; Putin is NOT "anti-Imperialist", he's a puppet just like the rest of them are, don't be so easily fooled by the lies of a politician, you might just end up getting millions of people killed and that blood will be shared between your hands and his when all is said and done.




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