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French Media Say That When Traveling Abroad, Putin Is Followed By Attendant Who Collects His Excreta
The journalists found indirect evi- dence about the work done by the “special” body- guard back in 2019, when Putin visited Saudi Arabia. The same person accompa- nied Putin on bathroom visits during a visit to France.
The report sug- gests that this agent collects the excreta of the Russian leader in special bags, which are then packed into brief- cases and dis- patched to Russia.
This is done pre- sumably so that nobody can get information about Putin’s health.
Over the past
couple months, there have been allegations in media reports that Putin has cancer.
In late April, the UK newspaper the Sun wrote that Putin is soon
to undergo sur- gery to treat an oncological condi- tion. Citing an anonymous Kremlin-adjacent oligarch, New Lines Magazine made a similar in May.
According to for- mer MI-6 officer Christopher Steele, Putin is indeed seriously ill, but the nature of his condition is unclear.
Oliver Stone, who made a very flat- tering propagan- da film about Putin, also said that the dictator has cancer.
NV asked an expert neurologist
Olkesandra Shcherbet about what we can tell about Putin’s health, based on his public appear- ances.
Shcherbet noted Putin’s face visi- bly regularly swells up.
“First of all, it could very well be the case that he has some kind of oncological condi- tion,” said Shcherbet.
“We don’t know exactly what is – some claim it’s thyroid, others say it’s his colon – but it’s very possible that he’s on steroids that suppress immune reaction to certain kinds of cancer treatments.”
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