Roman Alymov Posted April 6, 2016 Posted April 6, 2016 Putin is smart enough to have a nest egg outside of the country if needed, he grew up in the time of purges and other nasty bits and would always have an escape plan. I would only be shocked if he didn't.Putin was born in 1952, he grew up in age of space exploration. Taking into account number of foreigners revealed by the same leak, having escape plan is international idea.
Panzermann Posted April 9, 2016 Posted April 9, 2016 Putin is smart enough to have a nest egg outside of the country if needed, he grew up in the time of purges and other nasty bits and would always have an escape plan. I would only be shocked if he didn't.Putin was born in 1952, he grew up in age of space exploration. Taking into account number of foreigners revealed by the same leak, having escape plan is international idea.A Plan B is never a bad idea, but why should Putin store his money in panama, that is in the direct influence of washington? Former Russian PM filmed in Moscow sex sting with scantily-clad British activist in apparent attempt to destroy his chances of rivalling Putin (dailymail) Rossir can into sex scandal too!
Stuart Galbraith Posted June 11, 2016 Posted June 11, 2016 https://inews.co.uk/essentials/news/world/vladimir-putin-cant-sleep-night/ It’s emerged that Russian president Vladimir Putin, who has been accused of running a virtual mafia state, syphoning off vast amounts of money for his own use and crushing political dissent at home and in neighbouring states, has difficulty sleeping at night.Mr Putin complained to Belarussian leader Alexander Lukashenko about his insomnia, according to the Zvezda television channel.Mr Lukashenko enquired as to the Russian president’s well-being during a meeting in the country’s capital of Minsk. ‘I don’t get much sleep… I slept for four hours’“Everything is fine,” Mr Putin said. “But I don’t get much sleep. The day before yesterday I slept for four hours; today for five hours.”Mr Lukashenko, who himself is regularly accused of election rigging, and whose country was was kicked out of the Council of Europe in 1997 over human rights violations, could be heard to reply: “That’s too bad.”
Roman Alymov Posted June 11, 2016 Posted June 11, 2016 https://inews.co.uk/essentials/news/world/vladimir-putin-cant-sleep-night/ It’s emerged that Russian president Vladimir Putin, who has been accused of running a virtual mafia state, syphoning off vast amounts of money for his own use and crushing political dissent at home and in neighbouring states, has difficulty sleeping at night.Mr Putin complained to Belarussian leader Alexander Lukashenko about his insomnia, according to the Zvezda television channel.Mr Lukashenko enquired as to the Russian president’s well-being during a meeting in the country’s capital of Minsk.‘I don’t get much sleep… I slept for four hours’“Everything is fine,” Mr Putin said. “But I don’t get much sleep. The day before yesterday I slept for four hours; today for five hours.”Mr Lukashenko, who himself is regularly accused of election rigging, and whose country was was kicked out of the Council of Europe in 1997 over human rights violations, could be heard to reply: “That’s too bad.”Not "difficulty sleeping at night" but "not enough time to sleep" - common situation for top managers....
Stuart Galbraith Posted June 11, 2016 Posted June 11, 2016 Probably his Vintorez is a bit lumpy under his pillow is all.
toysoldier Posted June 12, 2016 Posted June 12, 2016 When he sleeps, his mighty volition ceases to hold the fabric Of Russian reality together.
Stuart Galbraith Posted June 12, 2016 Posted June 12, 2016 Such envy.Probably right. I wouldnt mind a Vintorez.
Panzermann Posted June 12, 2016 Posted June 12, 2016 I wonder if nights full of proper, uninterrupted sleep would make him less paranoid?
Simon Tan Posted June 12, 2016 Posted June 12, 2016 No.....he would wonder if he was being......unparanoid. Like....it's too good.
Stuart Galbraith Posted June 12, 2016 Posted June 12, 2016 More sleep, more vulnerability to the CIA mind control waves. That and they might be lacing his underwear drawer with Shellfish toxin. Double plus ungood.
Roman Alymov Posted June 30, 2016 Posted June 30, 2016 Is good to be Tsar.Not all the time (actually, Lukashenko is more "Tsar" as her is preparing his teenage son for this role too)
Panzermann Posted June 30, 2016 Posted June 30, 2016 Is good to be Tsar.Not all the time (actually, Lukashenko is more "Tsar" as her is preparing his teenage son for this role too) https://scontent-arn2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/13336006_991366040913137_2750863991541859231_n.jpg?oh=724f3ce9929d73132ba817711f8b8011&oe=57C86E8CWhat is good for bestest Korea is good for Belarus!
Corinthian Posted July 1, 2016 Posted July 1, 2016 More sleep, more vulnerability to the CIA mind control waves. That and they might be lacing his underwear drawer with Shellfish toxin. Double plus ungood. Cthulhu Intelligence Agency
Mr King Posted July 1, 2016 Posted July 1, 2016 That teenage son looks quite shapely. Got a rocking set of tits just like his mom.
Mr King Posted July 1, 2016 Posted July 1, 2016 Man...Barak is a chump. When masculinity is a dirty word to the majority of your voting base, what do you really expect?
Simon Tan Posted July 1, 2016 Posted July 1, 2016 MAD. Is a good thing. It should cause lemminglike suicide in millions of progressives.
Roman Alymov Posted July 1, 2016 Posted July 1, 2016 (edited) Doublepost Edited July 1, 2016 by Roman Alymov
Roman Alymov Posted July 1, 2016 Posted July 1, 2016 That teenage son looks quite shapely. Probably i was not clear enough about it
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