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Old 03-02-22, 04:55 AM   #1547
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A sudden thought: Putin has attempted to use Nazi tactics such as a false-flag attack, some blitzkrieg tactics etc; Indubitably, many wish him gone as in 'Kaput' In WW II such a scheme to aßaßinate Adolf Hitler by sniper at his mountain Berghof was Operation Foxley. However it was never carried out: The proposal for the operation was submitted in November 1944, but was never authorised due to a division within the British government as to whether Hitler's removal was a sound way to expedite victory. By then, he was considered by the British to be such a poor strategist that it was thought possible that candidates who would be in line to succeed him might present more of a challenge to the Allied war effort. Poor Vlad the Bastard
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has been pictured looking puffy faced in what could be signs he is seriously ill, it has been claimed. The Russian president has appeared more bloated around the face and neck recently, leading to suggestions from one expert that he may be undergoing treatment for an unknown condition with steroids.
Side effects of steroids include increased risk of infection, like coughs and colds, and "mood and behavioural changes."
According to Macmillan Cancer Support: "Sometimes, when taken in higher doses, steroids can cause confusion or changes in thinking. This can include having strange or frightening thoughts."
According to Fiona Hill, the British former senior White House expert on Russia, Mr Putin is "not looking so great" at the moment...Vladimir Putin has been pictured looking puffy faced in what could be signs he is seriously ill, it has been claimed.
The Russian president has appeared more bloated around the face and neck recently, leading to suggestions from one expert that he may be undergoing treatment for an unknown condition with steroids.
Side effects of steroids include increased risk of infection, like coughs and colds, and "mood and behavioural changes."
According to Macmillan Cancer Support: "Sometimes, when taken in higher doses, steroids can cause confusion or changes in thinking. This can include having strange or frightening thoughts."
According to Fiona Hill, the British former senior White House expert on Russia, Mr Putin is "not looking so great" at the moment. She said: "He’s been rather puffy-faced. We know that he has complained about having back issues. Even if it’s not something worse than that, it could be that he’s taking high doses of steroids, or there may be something else.
"There seems to be an urgency for this [invasion] that may be also driven by personal factors."
According to one of the Russian President’s former close colleagues, Putin is “increasingly going mad”.
Bottom Line: His Krieg has lost its Blitz and his shock and awe is certainly no longer awesome. He should not be immediately bumped off imho; his poor strategy is a helping unify the West and Ukraine's defense; if not an outright embaraßment to the Russian state as evidenced by mass arrests of protesters! I would hate the Russians to have an excuse to place a competent commander in charge of this unlawful conflict.
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