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The “Oreshnik” appeal could have been a fake Putin: what's wrong with the dictator

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The appeal about “Oreshnik” could have been a fake Putin: what's wrong with the dictator Anzhelika Galesevich

The video message about the Oreshnik ballistic missile could have been a fake Vladimir Putin. His shoulders and body seem to be moving, but his hands are lying motionless on the table.

The facial expressions and pronunciation of some words are also strange. The Internet suggests that the video could have been generated by artificial intelligence. Putin reportedly visits the Kremlin quite rarely, Channel 24 reports.

A living person or artificial intelligence

The Internet drew attention to the strange behavior of Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin during a video address on November 21.

Then Putin spoke about the use of the Oreshnik missile against Ukraine. Interestingly, he did this from the same bunker as on February 24, 2022.

The video clearly shows how the shoulders and body are supposedly mobile, but the hands are chained to the table. Throughout the video address, Putin's hands were stiff, only his little finger twitched occasionally.

The facial expressions also raise questions. They are quite strange, as is the pronunciation of some words. Therefore, it is quite possible that the recording was made using artificial intelligence.

Since in the video of February 24, 2022, Putin's hands move, or rather, twitch naturally.

It seems that the head of the Kremlin is again hiding from the West, fearing a blow. Most likely, they are talking about some secret bunker of Putin's, where he is trying to hide from enemies.

There are rumors that the Russian dictator has not been in the Kremlin lately, but receives all calls through a special connection.

RosSMI also reported that Putin has not appeared in public for a long time. Journalists have found inconsistencies in official statements from the Kremlin, and it is said that old meetings are published with a delay of several weeks or even months.

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