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Excellent New Must-See Putin Documentary. Two Thumbs Way Up!!
We found this completely fascinating. It is done by Russia state TV so it gives a positive take on Putin, but it is devastatingly convincing.
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This article originally appeared at Sott.net, to whom we extend our fraternal gratitude.
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he folks of Vox Populi Evo have pulled through again, providing an English translation and subtitles for Rossiya-1’s latest documentary, PRESIDENT, hosted by Russian TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov and which first aired in Russia on April 26. VPE had previously made Crimea: The Way Back Home available for English viewers, and we recommend that readers check that one out too.
The film contains never-seen-before footage from some of the biggest highlights of Putin’s career, and of Russia’s history for the last decade and a half: the war in Chechnya, the battle with the oligarchs, the Kursk submarine tragedy, Beslan, the 2008 crisis. Among the revelations Putin makes in his interview sections is the admission of direct involvement of Western intelligence agencies in supporting Islamic terrorism in Chechnya. While it’s no surprise to the alternative media, it’s the first time Putin has officially confirmed such involvement. Nothing has changed since the CIA created the mujaheddin to battle the Soviets in Afghanistan. (Note: if the embedded videos do not play correctly, follow the link to the original LiveLeak page by clicking on the episode title. The listed videos below constitute just a sampler. )
Episode 2 – Elections. President of a country in decay. Tragedy of Kursk submarine
Episode 3 – Relations between Russia and US. Restoring Russian Economy – Beginning
Episode 4 – Developing partnership with EU. Terrorist acts in Russia. Russia stands United (This video seems to malfunction for some reason. Perhaps the “Green Gnomes” are making sure it doesn’t play. Try it anyway.)
Episode 5 – Formation of Personality
Episode 6 – Putin on the post of Prime Minister during 2008 crisis
Episode 7 – Relations with opposition. Bolotnaya protests. Standoff between US and Russia
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