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По поводу “исчезновения” Путина все очень странно. Вот только странность эта не со стороны Путина и власти, как мне представляется.

Путин “не появлялся” какое-то время. А что, Путин обязывался докладывать о каждой минуте и постоянно сидеть в “ящике”.

В общем, после того, как “исчезновение” Путина сопровождалось “аналитикой” со стороны и Западных СМИ, тоже, при этом, обговаривались самые невероятные версии и варианты, очень сложно тем самым “аналитикам” признаться в том, что вся их “аналитика” ушла в свисток.

Вот еще один пример аналитика со свистком.

Where has Vladimir Putin been for the past 11 days? Was he attending the birth of a secret love child? Was he sick? Was there a coup? No one in Russia is talking – but Putin’s now gearing Russia up for war. Most Americans haven’t heard about ‘Operation: Atlantic Resolve’, which has put troops in a line between Russia and Europe. Now Russia is bringing up nuclear weapons and organizing a massive military exercise. What is going on?

Here’s some background:

“I have had a serious feeling and prompting that we need to educate you on the armies of Armageddon, which is ISIS/ISIL. That’s what they believe they are. The army of Armageddon. And they are targeting the armies of Rome. This ties directly in to Russia,” Glenn explained on radio today. “Putin has stated that he is reestablishing the third Roman Empire. [Russia is] becoming the armies of Rome. They’re going into the Crimea, which they have taken, and they’re taking that and reestablishing that as the head of the Roman Empire, the spiritual head of Christianity. Putin has said that Christianity is lost and they are the defenders of the faith. This is why they’re going after the homosexuals in Russia. This is why they’re becoming more fascistic and religious fascistic. They are setting themselves up to be the ones who the world turns who when ISIS…starts to attack,” Glenn said.

So what did America just do in Europe?

The United States has joined NATO in Operation: Atlantic Resolve, something many Americans have never heard of.

CNN explains, “The U.S. Army says it will soon be sending armored Stryker vehicles on a 1,100-mile convoy through six European countries to show solidarity to allies in the wake of recent Russian actions in the Ukraine and Crimea that have Eastern Europe on edge.”

“Most Americans don’t understand that we have done something called Operation Atlantic Resolve. Atlantic Resolve has solidified our treaty with NATO. And we have now dropped all kind of arms and men into the old former Soviet Union, into all those Baltic states, and we have literally drawn a line between Russia and Europe. And we have troops now in align across Europe. And it’s Operation: Atlantic Resolve. And basically it is us saying, Russia, you’re contained. You are not to go any further,” Glenn said.

What was Russia’s response and where was Putin over the past 11 days?

Over the weekend, Russia released an interview with Putin saying they were prepared to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine. Glenn believes the interview was a response to Operation: Atlantic Resolve, but Putin himself had been out of the picture for 11 days. So who authorized the release of that video and where was Putin?

“This last week was his perceived response, but he was gone,” Glenn said. “So who authorized that? Now, you could say that there’s speculation, and this is what I speculated but I didn’t realize he was gone for 11 days — you could say that he was gone because his girlfriend is having a love child. So maybe he was out having a love child. But he’s not a sentimental guy. There’s no way he went out and disappeared for 11 solid days without any trace of him for a love child.”

“In Russia they were speculating there was a coup and this was the worst possible scenario, because they just killed the guy [America] would like. I don’t think Putin was behind this. They just killed the guy who was said, ‘hey, we can’t do this to the Crimea. We shouldn’t be going into the Ukraine.’ They killed in a guy and sent a very strong message.”

“Then two weeks later, Putin disappears. Before he disappears one of the hard-liners says to the press that Putin better watch himself and better straighten up. This is the guy who’s saying we need to reform the Soviet Union. We need to push back through. He’s a very big fascist. He is in charge of the military. He’s a bad guy. And he said he better watch himself or he’s going to end up like Nicholas the Czar. Well, we all know what happened to Nicholas. Nicholas and his family was killed. Then a week later, Putin disappeared for 11 days? Then somebody says, hey, let’s release this old tape of Putin and couch it in the terms of Operation: Atlantic Resolve, that we’ll use nukes.”

“Then [Putin] comes back a new man, totally refreshed and saying, we are going in and in fact we’re going to do a massive military exercise to show NATO we’re not afraid of you. Something happened in those 11 days. I don’t know what. But something happened in those 11 days.”

What now?

“So I want you to pay attention that Russia is on war footing now,” Glenn said. “Everything that we worried about on ‘The Root: Red Storm Rising’ you can watch it now, just download it or stream it now from TheBlaze.com. But watch that, because we laid some of this stuff out about a month and a half, two months ago. And these were the things we were warning about.”

Полностью вся чушь — здесь.

Честно говоря, столько нагородить всего, это нужно уметь.

Впрочем, Глен — умеет.


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..Не только на Украине..

Я об этом.

Мир, читающий CNN, тоже переживает.

(CNN) Vladimir Putin is not a self-effacing man. That’s why when the Russian president suddenly disappeared from view people took notice. When Russian officials tried to trick the public by passing off old photos as new appearances, speculation about Putin’s whereabouts went viral.

Hashtags such as #Whereisputin and #ПутинУмер — Russian for #PutinIsDead — became the tip of a giant social media iceberg, much of it streaked with dark humor.

In Ukraine, the neighboring state besieged by Putin’s forces, someone reportedly left a large funeral wreath at the gate of the Russian embassy. A handwritten message addressed Putin with an expletive, telling him, “Thank you for croaking.”

The fast-moving iceberg of speculation may melt as fast as it emerged. The Kremlin has now started pushing harder against the rumors, trying to prove that Russia’s foremost — nay, only — major political leader, is alive and well. Early on Friday, officials released what they said was a picture of Putin taken the day of. But on social media, onlookers accused officials of dusting off old images. Those keeping track insist Putin has not been seen since March 5.

Regardless of how or when this speculation ends, it tells us much about the political realities of Russia.

This whole thing started after Putin’s trip to Kazakhstan was canceled on Wednesday and a Kazakh official told a reporter that the Russian President had fallen ill. Then the Kremlin released a picture of Putin speaking with the leader of the Republic of Karelia. But it turns out that happened on March 4.

On Thursday, Putin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said the President would miss his regular meeting with the Federal Security Service (FSB). When asked about his boss’s health, Peskov said he is “absolutely healthy,” his handshake so strong he could “break your hand.” To illustrate the point, the Kremlin’s Russia Today posted a picture of the mighty President slamming a judo opponent hard against the ground. Peskov says Russia is in the grips of a “spring fever” that is causing people to dream up harebrained scenarios.

Amateur sleuths and creative minds have speculated wildly about Putin’s health problems. The Swiss magazine Blick said Putin is in Lugano, where his girlfriend just gave birth to their baby. Some have said he has cancer; others report a heart attack or a stroke. There are even suggestions that he went off to join ISIS, or is playing hide-and-seek a la Where’s Waldo.

Does Putin ever catch a cold? Does he ever get sick? The Kremlin doesn’t want to allow Putin’s image of virility and strength to become tarnished by the weaknesses of mere humans.

That’s hardly surprising. Putin is not your average president. On paper, Russia is a democracy. But no objective observer believes that. Putin is the state. Every important decision is made by him.

Putin rules in the old-fashioned style of a personality cult. His approval ratings are stratospheric, even if his brazen policies would warrant more significant levels of disagreement. Approval ratings nearing 90% are the product of suppression of dissent and media maneuvers demonizing, ridiculing, and ultimately silencing critics. The system requires propaganda and image control. It needs Putin to be larger than life.

The recent murder of Boris Nemtsov, Putin’s foremost critic, has spawned fears that there is a hit list, a roster of Putin critics whose days are numbered. There are rampant rumors of intrigue inside the Kremlin.

The level of fear is said to be higher than it has been in years. The term “Kremlinology” became the study of intrigue and power machinations in inscrutably dark systems.

Russia has a long history of concealing the illnesses of its leaders. In the Soviet era, some mysterious disappearances were followed by funerals. In those days, there was usually a succession plan. And in the post-Stalin days, the passing of one leader meant that the party chose the next strongman.

In 1991, the last USSR leader, Mikhail Gorbachev, went to his summer home in Crimea. He was visited by a group of high-ranking Soviet officials. The next day, the Russian people were told that Gorbachev was ill, and could not perform his duties. Gorbachev was held against his will. There was a coup in progress. Putin’s mentor, President Boris Yeltsin, also had a history of “disappearing” from view. He was really ill and/or drunk.

Even if Putin is in perfect health and the social media whirlwind turns out to have just been an outlet for creativity, talk of Putin’s disappearance raises important questions.

What would Russia become if he suddenly left power? Is there a successor in place? Is there anyone who would continue Putin’s policies? If there is a power vacuum, a conceivable scenario given just how thoroughly Putin dominates, what would the consequences be?

Whatever Putin is doing at this exact moment — whether he is hunting tigers, visiting with friends, or convalescing from an illness — and no matter what he does in the days ahead, the Internet tempest of the past few days is a reminder that the man who embodies today’s Russian state, who dismantled the country’s once-fledgling democracy, won’t be around forever. Which raises the question, what then?

Отсюда.


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