Putin uses cryptic messages in key meetings

Putin uses cryptic messages in key meetings

As he appeared in an interview inexplicably jiggling his leg, suspicion about Vladimir Putin’s health has reached a new level. Nevertheless, not everything may be as it seems.

Some individuals believed that the eccentric dictator was attempting to send a message in Morse code by his erratic behavior.

A recent meeting with the president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, yielded footage of the restless zealot.

Putin’s feet move in a peculiar manner while the two men converse; he never stops moving during the chat.

Some laughed, while others offered medical diagnoses – a frequent combination when discussing Putin at present.

Anton Geraschchenko, advisor for internal affairs in Ukraine, commented on the clip: “Putin’s feet during his discussion with Lukashenko.

“Are these Morse digits?”

With over 4.7 million online views, the variety of comments is astonishing.

“Looks like something is awry,” tweeted news outfit Visegrad.

Another user stated that it appeared as though he was saying, “Guys, I love to dance American Rock-and-Roll!”

A regular Twitter critic on the situation in Ukraine whose bio is “tyrants are my foes” shared the video with the remark, “Putin’s ongoing inability to control his legs and arms was once again evident today when he met with Lukashenko.

This individual is medically ill. Russia’s losing conflict will undoubtedly hasten his deterioration.”

Some suggested that Putin may be suffering from Parkinson’s disease.

One Twitter user commented, “Whether restless or medical, such behavior is not acceptable on the global stage.

“Seven years were spent caring for a father who died from Parkinson’s. I can testify that it appears to be later early stages, but you decide.

Putin’s unusual grip on a nearby table was observed by a second online detective.

“Note how the right hand holds the chair. “He also holds the table’s corner,” they stated. “Maybe to cease shaking? such as early-stage Parkinsonism?”


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