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Putin has long exhibited paranoid behavior interspersed with delusions of persecution. This deviation is characterized by the presence of an enemy and the plan to destroy him.
Psychologist Valentin Kim told Channel 24 about this. He also noted that Putin's behavior is really quite strange, he is very much “winding” his own population and inciting great aggression.
“As for the case when Putin met with Shoigu and tightly clung to the table, this is really quite a strange behavior, not only his right hand raises questions. Yes, he constantly clings to something, as if looking for support. Putina is strange, and the biggest surprise is her legs,” the psychologist notes.
It seems that Putin is a Frankenstein, who was sewn together from parts of different people. The dance performed by the feet of the President of Russia, I seriously drew attention to it. This indicates that his consciousness does not control parts of the body, it may be a feeling of pain or discomfort, says Valentin Kim.
According to the psychologist, Putin's body behaves as if he does not control it. He is either so passionate about the process that he does not understand what his hands are doing, or he really has no influence on it.
Putin's strange behavior in public: what is known
- In Lutsk, the boy turned to God with an unusual prayer. In it, he asked to stop Putin's plans and allow his illness, if any, to progress unhindered.
- President Volodymyr Zelensky said that it is impossible to negotiate to end the war with a person living in his own information world. Zelensky stressed that Putin is not aware of what is really happening in the world and Ukraine, because he lives in his own information bubble.
- By 2023, Vladimir Putin will cease to be the leader of Russia. This forecast was made by the ex-head of British intelligence MI6. Former head of the British secret intelligence service, Richard Dearlove, has envisaged that Russian President Vladimir Putin will be out of office by 2023.
- Finnish President Sauli Niiniste phoned Vladimir Putin on May 14 to announce the country's intention to apply in the coming days for NATO membership. Niiniste noted that the full-scale war unleashed by Russia on the territory of Ukraine contributed to such an important step. The President of Finland emphasized that he knew about the bombing of peaceful Ukrainian cities – to which Putin simply kept silent.