Putin sick for the secret service Megalomania due to cancer

Putin sick for the secret service. “Megalomania due to cancer drugs in the attack on Kyiv”

An analysis by Western intelligence argues that cancer drug megalomania was a factor in the decision Wladimir Putin to start his devastating war in Ukraine. A senior Danish intelligence officer said the Kremlin leader’s “megalomania” and “moon-shaped” face in early 2022 were signs of the side effects of hormone treatment for the disease.

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The analysis comes as the Kremlin has admitted that Putin’s health fears are now a “state security” issue amid mutations of Covid and emerging variants of the flu. That means the Russian leader could withdraw even further from the public eye in early 2023 after canceling a number of events and appearances in recent months. The head of Russian analysis at Danish Defense Intelligence, whose identity has only been given as Joakim, said: “The megalomania is one of the known side effects of the type of hormone treatment you’ve been taking…I can’t say for sure, but I think it has.” influenced his decision to start the war in Ukraine.” The “biggest uncertainty” about Putin is his health – “or someone removing him because of his increasing insufficiency.” The analysis suggests that he was suffering from cancer and that he was underwent hormone treatment early in the war, but he’s not dying. Putin “had a moon-shaped face earlier this year, which is another well-known side effect of the same type of hormone treatment.” was accompanied on presidential trips by cancer doctors, especially thyroid specialists.

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