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- KGB General Kalugin spoke at a seminar in the United States about Putin's life, from the "fictional intelligence officer" to the presidency:
- Because Sobchak took Putin to his team, or rather to the oil-for-food program. They raised big money then."
Video: Another biography of V.V. Putin from the KGB general
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
According to KGB General Kalugin, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, who is currently the president of Russia, has never been an intelligence officer in his life, they say, Putin himself invented this story together with Yeltsin, so that it would not be as embarrassing to come to power as a naked man.
Believe Kalugin or not, is also your business. I will only quote his rather interesting speech in the form of a quote and tell in more detail about Kalugin himself.
Kalugin is a KGB general, a former high-ranking head of divisions of the central apparatus and territorial bodies of the KGB, a public and political figure of the final period of perestroika in the USSR, People's Deputy of the USSR.
He is already 84 years old and is still alive. Of course, I do not wish him anything bad, but this man said so much about Putin that even the picture of how he is still alive does not form in his mind.
KGB General Kalugin spoke at a seminar in the United States about Putin's life, from the "fictional intelligence officer" to the presidency:
Putin has never worked in intelligence in his life - he himself came out and told me. He worked before the presidency only in the Leningrad office and as a taxi driver in the same Leningrad. He started his basics with ancillary work in Dresden. He worked there for about 5 years, learned German but not perfectly.. Who doubts that whether Putin is real now - yes, real, but he has already forgotten the language.
After Dresden, Vladimir Vladimirovich hoped to return to the KGB and continue working, thereby getting a job in the very intelligence service about which he so zealously tells the Russians, but he was not taken back, because the staff had already filled the vacant places. What could he do? Life is not easy, I bought a car with the money I earned in Dresden and got a taxi in Leningrad. Then somehow he accidentally ended up in Sobchak's unit, which had a connection with the KGB. Well, he decided not to leave the guy, but to push him a little in the right direction. As a matter of fact, he trained him so that he noticed Yeltsin. But why did Yeltsin notice exactly Putin?
Because Sobchak took Putin to his team, or rather to the oil-for-food program. They raised big money then."
A few words about oil in exchange for food.
Now the program "retirement age in exchange for pensioners' money" is being mastered. The same meaning.
Putin perfectly fit into this topic and pushed oil with Sobchak for a couple of cheaply. Then Putin was noticed by the so-called Borodin.
Borodin on the left, at the very beginning
And then it started. Borodin recommended Putin to Yeltsin, saying that this guy works well, he is great. Well, Yeltsin did not hesitate, put him in the post of head of real estate abroad. The logic was that since it could sell oil at a cheaper price, it could buy it at a lower price.
And finally, after all the checks were over, Yeltsin confessed to Putin that he was a corrupt official, he had problems with the law and told him how not to do it. And also asked for one favor. To transfer all the blame from Yeltsin to the prosecutor, who did not like Yeltsin. Putin complied with this request. Please note that this will not be written in history textbooks.
And then Yeltsin, overjoyed, appointed Putin president. And only then, Borya realized what kind of person Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin really is. Only then did it come to him by what methods Putin deprived the prosecutor of his post and dropped all charges of corruption from Yeltsin on the prosecutor (in short, he simply framed, forged evidence). Putin got power in a dirty way. But it is too late, he grabbed and will not give anyone his place, which he longed for for so long."
Such an interesting life that began from a fictional intelligence agent Putin, to a man who heads an entire country and wrote himself a fake story, but you have to listen to the real one from the lips of the KGB generals and close employees. But is it worth believing? There is no doubt. This is not envy, I do not think that the KGB general earns little. He honestly rose to his rank, receives decent money, why not finally tell about Putin's life at a seminar in the USA? Why not know who the US will be dealing with? There is no reason for that. 84 years old, you need to stay in history.
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