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The Russian dictator force all visitors to pass a strict quarantine through the ...

"Obsessed with the idea of ​​immortality": all Putin's guests before meeting him are quarantine - the media

The Russian dictator force all visitors to pass a strict quarantine through the mania of "eternal life". Russian dictator Vladimir Putin "loves life and obsessed with the idea of ​​immortality. " That is why his guests are definitely forced to go through a quarantine before meeting him, writes The Atlantic. According to the text of the publication, the relatives of the dictator are forced to move only through cars.

At the same time, Putin's guests are obliged to follow a long quarantine before meeting him. This is due to the fact that Putin "loves life and obsessed with the idea of ​​immortality. " In this regard, the Russian Ministry of Health forces research institutes to engage in experiments on the fight against sensory and cognitive disorders and submit appropriate reports.

In addition, such institutions study methods of combating cellular aging, osteoporosis and attempts to strengthen the immune system. At the same time, the media notes that Putin himself is angry in order to maintain the secrecy of his private life as much as possible. In particular, about his long -term novel with gymnast Alina Kabayeva, with which he has two or three children.

And the dictator himself does not want Kabayev "to become a matter of rumors", so he tries to hide any details of their connection as much as possible. "The president's obsession with confidentiality can be partly explained by how many Russians now know about the personal life of his favorite dictator Joseph Stalin," the article says. Earlier, Focus said that the children of the Russian dictator are in the "golden cage", but over time they could begin the struggle for power.