The unknown side of Vladimir Putin that keeps it a secret

Oliver Stone's interviews with Russian President Vladimir Putin were officially published in September 2017 and have then returned to the spotlight, but also world criticism. The renowned U.S. director has discovered unknown parts of the Russian president, showing that he loves Judah, is not a feminist, and that he does not want [...]
Oliver Stone's interviews with Russian President Vladimir Putin were officially published in September 2017 and have then returned to the spotlight, but also world criticism.
The renowned U.S. director has discovered unknown parts of the Russian president, showing that he loves Judah, is not a feminist and will never participate in any gear supporting homosexuals.
Putin has confessed to the Hollywood director how he has escaped attempts to execute him, where he has even appointed help from Fidel Castro.
In the first series, the head of the Kremlin has confessed to all attackers as members of the president's security guard.
I talked to Fidel Castro about this. And he said, "Do you know why I'm still alive? I asked him: Why? He told me he was going everywhere with his personal security boys”.
The most interesting part is when Stone is interested in Putin's early career. As a KGB officer, he has confessed that Russian intelligence began to age and that it was time for Russia to change pages.
Politicians have shown that they were born in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) in a middle - class family and lived in a rented apartment with two other families.
He received a degree in justice in his early 20s to become the most powerful leader in Russia, appointed as president in 1999.
When Stone tries to identify Putin with Mikhail Gobachev, the head of Soviet-liberal reform, the Russian president denies this comparison with lactical contempt.
We all have something in common because we are human beings”, he said.











