They want to make Putin immortal? They request the results of the latest research

angora24.pl 10 months ago

– We received this paper and, frankly, I was shocked. Well, of course, we don't have anyone to reconstruct now but those old stumps. (politicians). Right now (in wartime) We gotta quit everything. This cynicism is even curious – mocks 1 of the technological community. Why the abrupt interest in power in longevity? – The top chief put the task, so officials rushed to accomplish it in all possible way – claims another anonymous informant of Medusa, a doctor of the national medical investigation centre, banned in Russia. – We have been asked to convey all our advancement urgently. The letter came, say, today, and everything was expected to be sent yesterday. For the first time in my life I have encountered something like this – usually all task is preceded by a series of meetings involving various specialists, any public discussion. But I think this time the “biggest boss” is in a hurry.

They want to live forever

Last winter, during the Future Technology Forum, Vladimir Putin announced a state-supported discipline task that It'll change people's lives. Deputy Prime Minister Tatiana Golikova she presented it at the propaganda exhibition “Russia”, stating that it was about increased life expectancy with Biomedical technologies of the future ensuring active longevity and healthy ageing. Scientists and doctors were skeptical from the beginning. They called the government initiative the whims of an ageing Political Office. Indeed, looking at the age of the Russian leaders, as well as the number of 120,000 soldiers they sent to die, it can be assumed that they are seeking only their own immortality. Putin's 71. After adopting a bill allowing him to apply for 2 consecutive terms, he may stay at the helm until he is 80. If he wants to reign so long, he needs the support of science, due to the fact that contrary to what the Kremlin says, he does not look like a specimen of health. He besides needs allies to proceed his rule. He doesn't trust people, and he has reason to, so he surrounds himself with a group of Totumfacks. And they grew old with him on their jobs. In Moscow, the old defender has dominated over 20 years. The structure of the century in key positions has barely changed. Putin and the 10 most influential figures in Russia are on average 69 years old, which does not bode well, as the same average was recorded in 1981, shortly before the death of Leonid Brezhniev. Of course, older ones are among the present verches. Minister for abroad Affairs Sergei Lavrov He turned 74, head of FSB safety service Aleksandr Bortnikov – 72, Head of SWR Intelligence Sergei Naryszkin next month, 70, elder advisor to the president Nikolai Patrushev is 73 years old, president of the Russian legislature Valentina Matvijenko 75 years old, billionaire. Yuri Kowalczuk, Putin's friend and his alleged banker belonging to the strictest ellipse of power, is simply a 73-year-old.

Some believe that 77-year-olds are behind the letter of the Ministry of wellness Mikhail Kowalczuk, close ally of Vladimir Vladimirovich, head of the Kurczatov Institute, supporter of conspiracy theories agitates the improvement of alleged Russian genome and talking about a weapon aimed at a circumstantial cultural group. Others fishy that the President's daughter, an endocrinologist, is active in the search for longevity Maria Voroncova. But whoever initiated the action, 1 thing is certain – Putin will be the main beneficiary of the discovery of scientists. "Biggest boss" must feel insecure after the abrupt death of his guru, prof. Vladimir Chawinson, 77-year-old manager of the Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology, claiming to have discovered a secret allowing people to live to 120 years.

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