Sir Richard Dearlove, an ex-M16 boss believes that Vladimir Putin has Parkinson’s, causing him to lose restrain. Read to know the full story.
Vladimir Putin may have Parkinson’s
Sir Richard Dearlove is speculating that Russian President Vladimir Putin may have Parkinson’s. The disease can have symptoms including the ‘loss of restrain’ and it is worrying due to his position. “What’s also worrying is the speculation, and it is speculation, that maybe Putin’s behavior, maybe his rationality is prejudiced or compromised by illness,” said Sir Dearlove. “The best explanation, that we don’t know whether it’s correct or not, is that he may have Parkinson’s. That certainly I’ve heard from several neurologists who say that loss of restraining, psychosis, are very common Parkinson’s symptoms,” he added.
Additionally, he also added that there is visual evidence is pointing to the fact that Vladimir Putin is using steroids. “I think it’s very worrying. Let’s suppose that’s the case – we don’t know – someone in that position who seems so dominant, has his finger on the nuclear button, yes it’s very worrying,” he added.
Russian President: Proof of Steroid use
Additionally, Lord David Owen, a former foreign secretary stated that he suspects Putin using steroids due to the shape of his face. The muscle-boosting rugs can lead to such changes. “Look at his face, see how that has changed – he now has an oval face. People who said, oh, it’s plastic surgery or Botox, I don’t believe that at all. He’s on either anabolic steroids as a bodybuilder – and he’s very proud of his muscles and strips to the waist and everything like that – or he’s on corticosteroids,” stated Lord Owen.
“If you’re on these drugs, this gives you this face. It reduces your immunity and makes you more vulnerable to COVID-19. This man has been in complete isolation, quite extraordinary, won’t see anybody, stays miles away, tremendous pressures. (Clonazepam) Which indicates he’s on a steroid and probably, maybe, a combination of both,” he added. Lord Owen also believes that anabolic steroids can increase feelings and actions of aggressions.