Putin's successor 'could be young mystery man' who is one of few he trusts

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Getting info from the UK press is drinking the Cool-Aid!

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@TSC
Getting info from ALL sources is wisdom!

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@ColonelZ
Thanks Colonel. Please keep us updated!

I’ve been wondering about Putin’s successor for some time now, thanks for the info. Our mutual enemy the globalists often take over through succession shenanigans, so this is something to watch.

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Correct, from a Londoner, the Star is a complete rag I don’t know who reads it, it really is for the illiterate to look at the pictures. British mainstream has lost it and cannot be trusted. Tune in to the Duran for intelligent commentary Alex Mercouis has been living in the UK since the 60s, is highly intelligent and is an excellent historian. If you don’t know about The Duran already.

See my reply to TSC.

Who is Dmitry Kovalev? New name emerges as Putin’s possible successor amid declining health | MEAWW

#KREMLIN #May9th: The young man with whom #Putin had a long & frank conversation on Red Square is the head of the presidential administration department, Dmitry Kovalev (unconfirmed at this time). Rumors immediately began to swirl that he could be Putin’s hand-picked #successor.

In 2018, during his annual television call-in show, when Putin was asked about his successor, he said he was “always thinking about it.” He added that it would be up to the Russian people to elect a new president. Associated Press reported that Putin also said he thinks about raising “a new generation of young managers” who will be in a position to take the helm in Russia.

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Are we training to take the next Russian down as well?

Denmark, USSA, Canada( yes), all ramping up, more, or less, quietly, activities in the Arctic. For some insane reason, Red China thinks it can get in on the game as well. Go figure.
The place to keep eyes on is not Antarctica, which is a going business with set rules.
Russia is very quietly busy in the Borealic, also. But with what?