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Bloated Vladimir Putin video heightens theories Russian leader is sick

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“Russian President Vladimir Putin's appearance during a Thursday meeting with his defense minister has left people questioning the leader's health status.

Video clips and still images of Putin's conference with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu have been making the rounds on social media. While the Kremlin indicated that the two met to discuss Russia's military strategy in Mariupol, a strategic port city in Ukraine where Putin has declared "success," onlookers from afar have focused on how the president looked.

In the images, Putin can be seen gripping the table between him and Shoigu, as well as slouching down in his chair. Speculation soon spread that he could be in bad health, though rumors have previously surfaced in recent months that the leader could be suffering from an illness. The Kremlin earlier this month denied that Putin had undergone surgery related to thyroid cancer, online outlet The Moscow Times reported on April 1.

On April 1, the Russian news outlet Proekt published an investigative story that claimed Putin is routinely seen by a team of doctors. The site alleged that two ear, nose, and throat specialists have regularly visited Putin, as has an oncology surgeon who specializes in thyroid cancer. Proekt's report also alleged that Putin had been using an alternative therapy that involves bathing in blood extract from severed deer antlers.

Louise Mensch, an author and former member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, linked to an article she wrote last month that speculated Putin may be hiding an illness.”

"PS: I reported, Vladimir Putin has Parkinson's disease and here you can see him gripping the table so that his shaking hand is not visible but he cannot stop his foot from tapping," she tweeted.

 
“Russian President Vladimir Putin's appearance during a Thursday meeting with his defense minister has left people questioning the leader's health status.

Video clips and still images of Putin's conference with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu have been making the rounds on social media. While the Kremlin indicated that the two met to discuss Russia's military strategy in Mariupol, a strategic port city in Ukraine where Putin has declared "success," onlookers from afar have focused on how the president looked.

In the images, Putin can be seen gripping the table between him and Shoigu, as well as slouching down in his chair. Speculation soon spread that he could be in bad health, though rumors have previously surfaced in recent months that the leader could be suffering from an illness. The Kremlin earlier this month denied that Putin had undergone surgery related to thyroid cancer, online outlet The Moscow Times reported on April 1.

On April 1, the Russian news outlet Proekt published an investigative story that claimed Putin is routinely seen by a team of doctors. The site alleged that two ear, nose, and throat specialists have regularly visited Putin, as has an oncology surgeon who specializes in thyroid cancer. Proekt's report also alleged that Putin had been using an alternative therapy that involves bathing in blood extract from severed deer antlers.

Louise Mensch, an author and former member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, linked to an article she wrote last month that speculated Putin may be hiding an illness.”

"PS: I reported, Vladimir Putin has Parkinson's disease and here you can see him gripping the table so that his shaking hand is not visible but he cannot stop his foot from tapping," she tweeted.

Everyone is hoping he's sick, but Parkinsons won't kill him for years, if that's what he's got. He does look puffy.
 
“Russian President Vladimir Putin's appearance during a Thursday meeting with his defense minister has left people questioning the leader's health status.

Video clips and still images of Putin's conference with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu have been making the rounds on social media. While the Kremlin indicated that the two met to discuss Russia's military strategy in Mariupol, a strategic port city in Ukraine where Putin has declared "success," onlookers from afar have focused on how the president looked.

In the images, Putin can be seen gripping the table between him and Shoigu, as well as slouching down in his chair. Speculation soon spread that he could be in bad health, though rumors have previously surfaced in recent months that the leader could be suffering from an illness. The Kremlin earlier this month denied that Putin had undergone surgery related to thyroid cancer, online outlet The Moscow Times reported on April 1.

On April 1, the Russian news outlet Proekt published an investigative story that claimed Putin is routinely seen by a team of doctors. The site alleged that two ear, nose, and throat specialists have regularly visited Putin, as has an oncology surgeon who specializes in thyroid cancer. Proekt's report also alleged that Putin had been using an alternative therapy that involves bathing in blood extract from severed deer antlers.

Louise Mensch, an author and former member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, linked to an article she wrote last month that speculated Putin may be hiding an illness.”

"PS: I reported, Vladimir Putin has Parkinson's disease and here you can see him gripping the table so that his shaking hand is not visible but he cannot stop his foot from tapping," she tweeted.

This is great news. I've killed Putin three times already, I'm just waiting to hear about in in the news, in the third dimensional reality.
 
Meh, get him shirtless on a galloping stallion in the fresh Siberian air and he'll be back in no time.
 
This is great news. I've killed Putin three times already, I'm just waiting to hear about in in the news, in the third dimensional reality.
Maybe somebody served him a nice cup of polonium tea.
 
Maybe somebody served him a nice cup of polonium tea.
I wouldn't know what to do with Putin.

Run, that's what you do, run, run from Putin.

Just think of dangerous characters we got circulating around, the Earth just keeps on spitting them out.
 
“Russian President Vladimir Putin's appearance during a Thursday meeting with his defense minister has left people questioning the leader's health status.

Video clips and still images of Putin's conference with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu have been making the rounds on social media. While the Kremlin indicated that the two met to discuss Russia's military strategy in Mariupol, a strategic port city in Ukraine where Putin has declared "success," onlookers from afar have focused on how the president looked.

In the images, Putin can be seen gripping the table between him and Shoigu, as well as slouching down in his chair. Speculation soon spread that he could be in bad health, though rumors have previously surfaced in recent months that the leader could be suffering from an illness. The Kremlin earlier this month denied that Putin had undergone surgery related to thyroid cancer, online outlet The Moscow Times reported on April 1.

On April 1, the Russian news outlet Proekt published an investigative story that claimed Putin is routinely seen by a team of doctors. The site alleged that two ear, nose, and throat specialists have regularly visited Putin, as has an oncology surgeon who specializes in thyroid cancer. Proekt's report also alleged that Putin had been using an alternative therapy that involves bathing in blood extract from severed deer antlers.

Louise Mensch, an author and former member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, linked to an article she wrote last month that speculated Putin may be hiding an illness.”

"PS: I reported, Vladimir Putin has Parkinson's disease and here you can see him gripping the table so that his shaking hand is not visible but he cannot stop his foot from tapping," she tweeted.

pootler is SICK VERY SICK MANY YEARS...

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