Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Putin's Substitute, Patrushev, When Incapacitated: How KGB Handles Their Affairs

 Nadene Goldfoot                                                                                                                                             

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Born in Saint Petersburg, Russia was  Nikolai Platonovich Patrushev on 11 July 1951), who is a Russian politician, security officer and intelligence officer who has served as the secretary of the Security Council of Russia for the past 14 years. He previously served as the director of the Federal Security Service (FSB) from 1999 to 2008.

Belonging to the siloviki faction of president Vladimir Putin's inner circle, Patrushev is believed to be one of the closest advisors to Putin and a leading figure behind Russia's national security affairs.            

He has been designated as the man to take over Putin's position if and when Putin goes to surgery for his cancer.  He's the man who told Putin that Nazis inhabit Ukraine, and caused the big push against this country led by a Jewish President. The idea of Nazis bedeviling Ukraine to the point of needing an incursion from Russia is implausible to most of the world, but to many of the Russian citizens who are brain-washed by Putin, highly important.  

"Last week, in a rare interview with state-run Russian paper Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Patrushev accused America and Europe of backing neo-Nazi ideology in Ukraine and seeking to draw the conflict out “to the last Ukrainian.”  Patrushev also pushed the false Kremlin line that Ukrainians and Russians are one people, divided only at the behest of Western powers.."


 Russia’s Security Council is an influential body that answers directly to Putin and issues guidance on military and security issues within Russia. Most of the council’s power is vested in Patrushev, who is widely seen as a staunch Putin ally.

Like Putin, Patrushev is a career Russian intelligence agent, first with the Soviet KGB,  main security agency for the Soviet Union from 13 March 1954 until 3 December 1991, then later with the Russian Federal Security Service, the FSB, according to the English-language newspaper Moscow Times. The paper likened Patrushev’s role to that of an American national security adviser. 

The KGB's job has always been to be  responsible for foreign intelligence, domestic counterintelligence, technical intelligence, protection of the political leadership, and the security of the Soviet Union's frontiers.

Vladimir Putin was also born in Saint Petersburg, Russia but on October 7, 1952 .  The 2 men are 1 year, 2 months and 26 days apart.  Putin will celebrate his being President for the past 10 years commemorating the event on May 7, 2022. Two days later is the big celebration of Victory Day, remembering the end of WWII  that happened on May 9th, 1945.   He'll want to celebrate both anniversaries.                    

The world’s top chemical weapons watchdog group concluded that the substance ingested in August by Alexei Navalny, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s most outspoken critic, was a nerve agent with “similar structural characteristics” to Novichok — providing more evidence the Kremlin was behind a chemical attack on a political opponent. Above is a picture of Alexei dated September 29, 2019 during a rally in support of political prisoners in Prospeki Sakharova Street in Moscow, Russia.  Alexei Anatolievich Navalny is a Russian opposition leader, lawyer, and anti-corruption activist. He has organized anti-government demonstrations and run for office to advocate reforms against corruption".  That's what happens to Putin opposition in Russia.  

It came about on the sly.  "On August 20, Navalny drank tea at a Siberian airport before boarding a flight to Moscow. He became ill on the aircraft, with a video purportedly showing the politician moaning and needing immediate medical attention. The plane made an emergency landing in Omsk, near Kazakhstan, where an ambulance waited to take him to a local hospital. But Navalny’s condition worsened, and he fell into a coma before he arrived at the facility.

The fear is always that if one ruthless emperor is done away with, the next one might be even worse, if possible.  

Power should go to their Prime Minister, but Patrushev is the only person Putin trusts, supposed.  

Famous People Born In Saint Petersburg
  • 1 Vladimir Nabokov. 13 6. Listed In: Novelist, poet..
  • 2 Vladimir Putin. 218 171. Listed In: President
  • 3 Ayn Rand. 33 31. Listed In: Writers, female poet. ...
  • 4 Nicholas II. 48 18. Emperor ...
  • 5 Anton Yelchin. 25 13. .Actor..
  • 6 Anna Pavlova. 33 4. ...ballet dancer
  • 7 Boris Spassky. 5 1. ...chess champion
  • 8 Alexander I of Russia. 9 2 Emperor.

Resource:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1P1rmocrbM *****

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Putin

https://nypost.com/2022/05/02/nikolai-patrushev-could-be-in-charge-of-russia-should-putin-be-sidelined/    

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KGB, read, not used  

https://www.vox.com/2020/8/21/21395670/russia-alexei-navalny-vladimir-putin-poison-novichok

https://www.thefamouspeople.com/saint-petersburg-1441.php     

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