For those that may not recognize him, that's Apti Alaudinov, commander of the Akhmat special forces units operating in the hotspots of the SMO like Mariupol and most recently Kursk.
He's Chechen and Muslim, a follower of Ramzan Kadyrov and fiercely loyal to the Russian Federation. Kadyrov is, in turn, Putin's stoutest ally, and I personally wouldn't dare to say a bad word about Putin in front of him.
After the Chechen Wars, rather than harbor bitterness, the Chechens felt that they had found a nation and leadership worthy of their loyalty. If there are anything like fanatics in the RF, that's Akhmat.
I recall one of them interviewed near the end of the Battle of Mariupol, where they had fought and defeated the Azov neo-Nazis who had been deeply dug in. He described a bit of the brutality he had witnessed then said something like, "We have to hunt them all down and kill them, all the 'shaitans', wherever they are. And we will."
However, there seems to be quite a bit of evidence that Putin is ZOG'd. Just the fact he lets jews setup holohoax museums all over the damn place in Russia is highly suspect.
Over a decade ago, I identified Putin as the most crucial figure in world affairs, and has since been eclipsed only by Trump, but then again you cannot and should not really compare the two. But because of that, I really started to build a dossier (if you will) on him to figure out, "Just who TF is this guy?
From an information warfare perspective, if Putin truly was an enemy of "Them" (whoever "They" are that's causing all this pain and insanity), then they would seek to undermine and blackwash him any way possible, using anything that served. That would include, of course, attempting to depict him as a tool of the Jews to those who thought "They = Jews" and were looking for evidence to back that up.
If you're open to the possibility that Putin is not, in fact, such a tool and has only been painted as one, then read on for some of the material I thought was relevant. The first would be a thoughtful article on the nuanced situation:
Even more nuanced would be the question, "Is Putin a Christian?" To begin, I've lost the link where he recounts the story of his mother secretly (being Soviet times) taking him to be baptized as a baby.
Then there's a brief list I've collected from various sources at various times which I believe helps characterize his attitude towards religion:
We simply cannot know what is in another's heart, but the picture that builds up is perhaps summed up a bit in a quote from the Financial Times interview:
All right, have we forgotten that all of us live in a world based on Biblical values? Even atheists and everyone else live in this world. We do not have to think about this every day, attend church and pray, thereby showing that we are devout Christians or Muslims or Jews. However, deep inside, there must be some fundamental human rules and moral values. In this sense, traditional values are more stable and more important for millions of people than this liberal idea, which, in my opinion, is really ceasing to exist.
This is much like John Adams said, that the US Constitution is suited only for a religious people. Now and into the foreseeable future, these structures and institutions are required to keep the vast majority of people in society on the "straight and narrow". Destruction of that leads to chaos.
Putin is one hell of a cool customer, and he certainly knows how to play along when it is needful. But to think he has any sympathy for or would aid in the advancement of Zionism, surely the single biggest point-source of chaos in the world today? Whether he says it or not, I would say there's no way.
Putin has only so much power in his country. The chabad jews have been there for centuries before him.
As for him being an Orthodox Christian - he plays the part but it could be just for optics and geopolitical purposes. He knows the liberal world order is antithetical to Christianity and uses religion as a banner to gather around enemies of that regime. I'm still cool with that because regardless of his personal faith he's correct in presenting Orthodoxy as the front against the degenerate globalists.
Putin is a Machiavellian prince and a technocrat. Oswald Spengler predicted 21st century to be the era of the new creasers and all around militarization and I had to give it to him because he seems to be 100% on point.
Just the fact he lets jews setup holohoax museums all over the damn place in Russia is highly suspect.
There is no holocaust museums in Russia at all. The only thing that Jews try to pose as "holocaust museum" (to receive grants from international jewry) is a small exhibition in a sinagogue on Poklonnaya Gora. Orthodox christians is urged to never visit sinagogues by Orthodox Church, and will be penanced if he do. So, this "museum" can't be used to indoctrinate Russian children because of it's placement in sinagogue.
For those that may not recognize him, that's Apti Alaudinov, commander of the Akhmat special forces units operating in the hotspots of the SMO like Mariupol and most recently Kursk.
He's Chechen and Muslim, a follower of Ramzan Kadyrov and fiercely loyal to the Russian Federation. Kadyrov is, in turn, Putin's stoutest ally, and I personally wouldn't dare to say a bad word about Putin in front of him.
After the Chechen Wars, rather than harbor bitterness, the Chechens felt that they had found a nation and leadership worthy of their loyalty. If there are anything like fanatics in the RF, that's Akhmat.
I recall one of them interviewed near the end of the Battle of Mariupol, where they had fought and defeated the Azov neo-Nazis who had been deeply dug in. He described a bit of the brutality he had witnessed then said something like, "We have to hunt them all down and kill them, all the 'shaitans', wherever they are. And we will."
Thanks. It's good to learn this guy is serious.
However, there seems to be quite a bit of evidence that Putin is ZOG'd. Just the fact he lets jews setup holohoax museums all over the damn place in Russia is highly suspect.
Over a decade ago, I identified Putin as the most crucial figure in world affairs, and has since been eclipsed only by Trump, but then again you cannot and should not really compare the two. But because of that, I really started to build a dossier (if you will) on him to figure out, "Just who TF is this guy?
From an information warfare perspective, if Putin truly was an enemy of "Them" (whoever "They" are that's causing all this pain and insanity), then they would seek to undermine and blackwash him any way possible, using anything that served. That would include, of course, attempting to depict him as a tool of the Jews to those who thought "They = Jews" and were looking for evidence to back that up.
If you're open to the possibility that Putin is not, in fact, such a tool and has only been painted as one, then read on for some of the material I thought was relevant. The first would be a thoughtful article on the nuanced situation:
Putin and Zionism: A Complex Relationship (12/23/2015)
Even more nuanced would be the question, "Is Putin a Christian?" To begin, I've lost the link where he recounts the story of his mother secretly (being Soviet times) taking him to be baptized as a baby.
Then there's a brief list I've collected from various sources at various times which I believe helps characterize his attitude towards religion:
The Latest: Putin visits new Orthodox Church in Paris (5/29/2017)
'Aggressors Will Be Annihilated, We Will Go to Heaven as Martyrs,' Putin Says (10/19/2018)
Why Putin’s Christian Faith Is Most Likely Authentic (4/6/2019)
Interview with The Financial Times: On the eve of the G20 summit, Vladimir Putin spoke with The Financial Times Editor Lionel Barber and Moscow Bureau Chief Henry Foy. (6/27/2019)
Billboards Featuring Putin Holding Quran Appear in Lebanese Cities (7/9/2023)
The Putin I Know: Soon after his first term, Putin worked to hasten the reestablishment of unity within the Russian Church which had separated during the Revolution, with part in the Diaspora and the other part in Russia. (1/5/2023)
We simply cannot know what is in another's heart, but the picture that builds up is perhaps summed up a bit in a quote from the Financial Times interview:
This is much like John Adams said, that the US Constitution is suited only for a religious people. Now and into the foreseeable future, these structures and institutions are required to keep the vast majority of people in society on the "straight and narrow". Destruction of that leads to chaos.
Putin is one hell of a cool customer, and he certainly knows how to play along when it is needful. But to think he has any sympathy for or would aid in the advancement of Zionism, surely the single biggest point-source of chaos in the world today? Whether he says it or not, I would say there's no way.
Putin has only so much power in his country. The chabad jews have been there for centuries before him.
As for him being an Orthodox Christian - he plays the part but it could be just for optics and geopolitical purposes. He knows the liberal world order is antithetical to Christianity and uses religion as a banner to gather around enemies of that regime. I'm still cool with that because regardless of his personal faith he's correct in presenting Orthodoxy as the front against the degenerate globalists.
Putin is a Machiavellian prince and a technocrat. Oswald Spengler predicted 21st century to be the era of the new creasers and all around militarization and I had to give it to him because he seems to be 100% on point.
There is no holocaust museums in Russia at all. The only thing that Jews try to pose as "holocaust museum" (to receive grants from international jewry) is a small exhibition in a sinagogue on Poklonnaya Gora. Orthodox christians is urged to never visit sinagogues by Orthodox Church, and will be penanced if he do. So, this "museum" can't be used to indoctrinate Russian children because of it's placement in sinagogue.