Secret Recording Says Putin Seriously Ill With Blood Cancer, ‘Coup’ Underway – Opinion

Many speculations have been made about Vladimir Putin’s condition since the time he declared war on Ukraine.

Reports and speculation have ranged from Parkinson’s to cancer. Bob Hoge (my colleague) noted that Putin had pulled out from the hockey game he’s played in for years. He even sent a message via video despite not being in the resort where the game was taking place. He’s previously claimed that hockey has helped his longevity, and he’s used his participation in the game to shut down rumors about his health. The reports claim that he had dark circles on his cheeks in the video. On Monday, he was seen walking limply and with a blanket covering his legs.

Now there’s a new report that Putin is “very ill with blood cancer.”

New Lines magazine reported that a Russian oligarch, who is very close to Putin’s Kremlin, admitted to an audiotape in March to a Western venture capitalist that Putin had undergone surgery for blood cancer.

The recording is rare evidence that someone has ties to Russia and may be able to testify about the dictator’s serious illness. The oligarch didn’t know he was being taped.

A Western venture capitalist taped the conversation in mid-March without the oligarch’s foreknowledge or consent. New Lines was granted the recording by the source on condition that we do not identify him publicly. He says he betrayed a colleague’s trust out of disgust with the war in Ukraine — a disgust his secretly recorded interlocutor evidently shares. “He absolutely ruined Russia’s economy, Ukraine’s economy and many other economies — ruined [them] absolutely,” the oligarch says of Putin. “The problem is with his head. … One crazy guy can turn the world upside down.”

The oligarch who New Lines calls “Yuri” said they all hope Putin dies.

Yuri also lets rip, denouncing the war in vehement terms, trashing the Kremlin’s initial pretext of “trying to find Nazis and fascists.” Yuri then goes on to say that “we all hope” Putin dies from his cancer or possibly from some internal intervention in Moscow such as a coup to spare Russia from further misfortune — either an accidental switch of pronoun or one reflective of shared oligarchic opinion. Furthermore, Yuri personally blames Putin for killing “more than 15,000 Russian soldiers and 4,000 or 5,000 civilians in Ukraine. It’s unbelievable. What? For what? [Soviet] Afghan war.”

It’s important to note that people can get thrown in jail for any “disinformation” there, so people likely would not be telling idle gossip, knowing what the result might be. New Lines says they know who the oligarch is but aren’t identifying him for obvious reasons. They note it’s not been a good time to be an oligarch.

In all, eight oligarchs, many involved in Russia’s lucrative energy sector, have turned up dead since January; two under eerily similar circumstances as geographically distant as Catalonia and Moscow, alongside their wives and children, whom they were thought to have murdered before committing suicide.

On top of that, the FSB has been ordered not to speculate on Putin’s health and to ignore speculation that he only has months to live. This has the effect of making everyone believe there’s a problem. When the FSB doesn’t want you talking about something, chances are that means it’s probably true.

Finally, the Ukrainian head of military intelligence, Major General Kyrylo Budanov also told Sky News that Putin was seriously ill and that a “coup was underway.”

Budanov

In the second half of August will come the breaking point.

“Most of the active combat actions will have finished by the end of this year.

“As a result, we will renew Ukrainian power in all our territories that we have lost including Donbas and the Crimea.”

General Budanov also told Sky News defeat in Ukraine would lead to the removal of Russia’s leader and the country’s disintegration.

“It will eventually lead to the change of leadership of the Russian Federation. This process has already been launched and they are moving into that way.”

Is that a sign of a coup?

“Yes,” he responded.

“They are moving in this way and it is impossible to stop it.”

He claimed Mr Putin is in a “very bad psychological and physical condition and he is very sick”.

Budanov obviously has a reason to push propaganda, but it adds one more voice not only to the “Putin is very ill” club, but also that he’s facing people that want to take him out at home.

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