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Russian Foreign Intelligence Service and Khakass shamans scammed Putin for 150 million rubles

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Well known about the fascination with the occult and mysticism on the part of President Putin and his entourage.  And here is another fascinating and strange story about it. 
 
Recently, our journalists found out that in the fall of 2021, Putin received a report from the Foreign Intelligence Service.  It said that international occult circles and their representatives in Russia were showing great interest in Mount Kazbek.  

This interest, according to the report, was caused by the materials at the disposal of these circles from the so-called "Second Archive" of the Thule Society. 
 
These materials themselves are stored in a closed part of the Vatican library.  According to these documents, some "magical artifacts of colossal power" are stored in one of the hidden crevices or caves of Mount Kazbek.  They are supposedly capable of bestowing supreme power and eternal life.  

And the bunker lunatic believed this bullshit

 Putin introduced these documents to Defense Minister Shoigu, who was then in favor with the president.  Soon crazy, Shoigu organized an expedition to the Kazbek region with the forces of mountain special forces, armed with the most modern technical equipment for detecting underground voids.  The first expedition was not completed due to weather conditions. 
 
After some time, a group of Khakas "shamans" appeared in the foothills of Kazbek, performing some rituals there.  These were the same shamanistic speculators that the Russian public could recently see in the sensational TV report about the rite of protection of Russian soldiers in Ukraine.  The "shamans" also returned sloppy, and were very frightened, but they took the money in full.  To understand the prices, the "expedition of shamans" cost 150 million rubles, of course, the "shamans" did not provide any report on spending: a pure fee. 

However, according to people close to these "events", most of the money "floated away" to the head of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, Sergei Naryshkin, who "supervised" this scam from the very beginning. It seems that in this way he tried to recoup for the public humiliation received from Putin at a meeting of the Security Council of the Russian Federation before the attack on Ukraine. A kind of material compensation for moral damage.

 Finally, the third attempt happened the other day.  At the very end of May, Belarusian special forces tried to climb Kazbek, but the bad weather again did not allow it. 
 
Why Belarusians?  Out of trust, Shoigu convinced the “Potato Elk” (Lukashenko) to harness this story, wishing, if successful, to return to their orbit nearby.  Moreover, Shoigu swore to Luka that Putin was completely and completely aware, but it’s just that all Russian special forces are now in Ukraine, so Belarusians are needed.  Lukashenka, knowing Putin's predilections, happily entered into the adventure.  This is how the old half-corpses, having usurped power in their countries, are trying to deceive fate by resorting to absurd ways to get "eternal life and power." 
 
Of course, we do not believe in mysticism.  But the expedition fails for the third time in a row.  And in light of Putin's string of setbacks this year, that's hardly a coincidence.


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