'At the weekend, President Putin's family was evacuated to a special bunker prepared in case of nuclear war,' said the professor in a video. 'This bunker is located in the [mountainous] Altai Republic. 'In fact, it is not a bunker, but a whole underground city, equipped with the latest science and technology.' (Altai mountains pictured)
* Valery Solovey, 61, is a political scientist and former professor in Moscow
* He claims Putin has sent his family to a nuclear bunker in the Altai Mountains
* He recently underwent an interrogation for claims he made about Putin
* Solovey believes Putin is struggling with physical and mental illnesses
Vladimir Putin has in recent days hidden his family members in an 'underground city' in Siberia, according to a Russian professor.
The luxury hi-tech bunker is located in the Altai Mountains and was designed for protection in the event of nuclear war, said political scientist Valery Solovey, 61.
Formerly a professor at Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) - attended by future top diplomats and spies,
Solovey has previously alleged Putin suffers medical problems hidden from the Russian public, and has taken part in bizarre secret shamanic rituals alongside his defence minister Sergey Shoigu.
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WNU Editor: Discussion on President Putin's health has been circulating in the media for years. I also got involved in that speculation, only to be proved wrong more than once.
As to moving family members into a nuclear bunker. The Putin family are not alone. Everyone in Russia who can are moving and/or have moved to their dachas and country homes. In the case of my own family most of my cousins are not in the cities right now. And I do not blame them. Russian nuclear forces are currently at a level that is equivalent at Defcon 2 (i.e. one step from nuclear war).
In my own case the moment that I learn that U.S./NATO and Russian forces have been engaged in a firefight and/or suspect that both sides are hours away from having one, I am out of home and off to my place in the Laurentians of Quebec within 15 minutes.
From the article: "One of Solovey's more startling claims was that defence minister Shoigu arranged for Putin to attend a shamanic ritual in Siberia which involved the sacrifice of a black wolf in a rite to improve the president's health. Shoigu is currently in personal control of Russia's military operation in Ukraine. 'A piece of white fabric was soaked with the wolf's blood and burned,' said anonymous Telegram channel 'General SVR' linked to Solovey in September 2021. 'They allegedly saw a black raven in the smoke that circled for a long time. 'For some reason, this sign was explained to Putin as a great success.'"
ReplyDeleteWhen I read this, my blood ran cold. I pray it is just bullshit produced by the lying media and not true. If it is true, we are all of us in trouble.
You nuke all the cross roads and productive areas within 50 miles of the bunker. They will survive, but then they will starve. Sure they can walk 20 miles a day and walk out of such a zone in 3 days, but it will be radioactive.
ReplyDeleteBunker is just kicking the can on the road.
ReplyDeleteThe Walking Dead (Season 3): The Altai Mountain Version
ReplyDeleteWhich Putin family member will be the first to be cannibalized?
Anon@1032
ReplyDeleteIn a limited exchange not really.. they'd have food for a few years, water and air filtration. And they'd be picked up by a dedicated team after the exchange is over
But in reality you're most likely right. People could survive, but in reality there's a good chance they'd be executed by a very angry mob that may not even be rationale anymore or care about money or influence. It'd be the end of the world and they'd not escape their faith
Air and water filtration could break down faster than you might think.
ReplyDeleteThe rescuers would come assuming their base area was not nuked.
Good job you've already buried your silver bullion out in them there Laurentians. You'd be silly lugging it there now as you flee for your life!
ReplyDeleteThis story has been debunked.
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