According to intelligence sources published in the British Daily Mail, Russian President Vladimir Putin is acting erratically, which could be due to medical reasons. According to the sources cited, the Russian president is likely to suffer from Parkinson’s disease, dementia, or cancer. There are indicators, according to 103FM host Prof. Rafi Carasso, that this is genuine.
Is it dementia, Parkinson’s disease, or cancer? Is this a comedy or a serious situation?
Prof. Caruso said in a program hosted by Ben Caspit and Arie Eldad, “It might be a joke or it could be serious.” “Let’s start with the fact that a swollen face can be caused by someone who is a little egotistical and likes himself, and has pushed a few syringes of acid to look younger. It will fit the hand muscles and the abdominal squares. “Talk about the possibility that he was given cortisone,” Carasso said.
Will the West try to assassinate Putin, according to Muhammad?
“Whether administered once or as a chronic treatment, there is a difference,” Prof. Caruso noted. “It can cause mental anguish, psychosis, and paranoia in long-term treatment.” It generates a happy mood at first, but it can lead to depression.” It has the potential to cause psychosis in others. I’m not sure if he’s neurotic and sits and wanders away from people 30 meters away, or if he’s on cortisone and his immune system is weakened.”
It was moderate in Syria; perhaps this confirms the suspicion that there is a medical emergency here?
“It could be, or the behavior could be caused by a cerebral medical event.” In addition to pleasure and confidence, cerebral abnormalities in the forehead areas of the brain cause difficulties in judgment, unexpected conduct, and euphoria. Tumors can be found in the forehead area while identifying such behaviors. I don’t believe it is “