Putin's undisclosed location where he allegedly uses animal blood to extend his lifespan.

72-year-old dictator believed to use ancient cures to extend his lifespan.

January 18th 2025.

Putin's undisclosed location where he allegedly uses animal blood to extend his lifespan.
According to reports, the notorious 72-year-old leader, Vladimir Putin, has a unique way of maintaining his health and strength: by using ancient remedies. It is rumored that he recently took a break from his usual warmongering and retreated to his mountain palace, where he indulged in a ritual of bathing in the blood of young deer.

As the leader of a country, Putin's safety is of utmost importance, which is why his mode of transportation is known as the 'Flying Kremlin' - similar to the American Air Force One. On New Year's Eve, as per the Russian Orthodox calendar, the aircraft disappeared from radar screens during a flight from Moscow to Siberia. Two days later, it reappeared in the same location, heading back to Moscow. Some speculate that Putin may have spent this time at his sprawling courtyard retreat in Altai.

This Siberian palace is not just a luxurious vacation spot; it is also equipped with an underground bunker and its own power station, in case of a nuclear war. In fact, it is said that enough food has been stockpiled here to sustain 300 people for several years. The eerie complex also includes a maral deer farm, where the antlers are removed from terrified stags for Putin and his inner circle to use in their blood baths. This ancient tradition is believed to improve male potency and provide various health benefits, including slowing down the aging process.

Despite being seen in some videos released by the Kremlin during this period, some believe that they were pre-recorded or 'canned' to be used during Putin's secret vacations. A Telegram channel reported that the 'Air Force One' was absent from the capital for two days, and it disappeared from radar screens in the Altai region, where Putin's Altai Courtyard recreation center is located. It is rumored that he uses this center to take blood baths and improve his health and strength.

The usual season for these blood baths is late spring or early summer, but it is not known if Putin's younger partner, Olympic gymnast Alina Kabaeva, was with him during this trip. The Orthodox New Year's Day, also known as Old New Year in Russia, is celebrated on January 14, and it is possible that Putin wanted to start the year off on a rejuvenating note. He and Kabaeva have two sons together, though their existence has never been officially confirmed.

There are speculations that Putin would use the underground bunker at his Siberian hideaway to protect his secret family in case of a catastrophic event. Kabaeva, who is 41 years old and three decades younger than Putin, has been spotted using her private helicopter for stretching exercises at this location. This recent trip to Siberia came before some crucial decisions that Putin had to make regarding the war in Ukraine, as US President Donald Trump was seeking an early meeting to end the violence.

However, by Thursday, Putin was back in Moscow, meeting with the president of the Central African Republic. Footage from the summer shows the beautiful estate, which is located about 135 miles south of the Altai Republic regional capital and 2,375 miles east of Moscow. The compound was in the news last year when a mysterious fire destroyed one of its buildings. The Altai Republic shares its borders with China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan.

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