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Disappearing Putin
« on: March 13, 2015, 11:01:41 AM »
(From today's Mendeleyev Journal)

An alert reader reached out to us yesterday to find out if there was any news on Mr. Putin's supposed disappearance. It is too early to tell what could be the issue, if any, but most likely he is off riding some tiger or fish, bare-chested, or perhaps he delivered 8 March flowers in person to a certain young gymnast, and her two young children, down in Sochi.

So was Mr. Putin just busy, as suggested by his press spokesman Dmitry Peskov? Or, as some in the international and domestic press are asking, is this the case of a disappearing Putin?

Typically he takes in several meetings daily, and logs telephone calls to various regional and world leaders, but his schedule was exceptionally thin this week. Other than two meetings with regional governors, and a call yesterday with Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan, one might indeed suspect him to either be ill, or on a personal retreat.

It was perhaps notable that the only photos the presidential press office approved for media use this week, struck several of us in the foreign press as being old. Also, the location for the type of meeting seemed askew. The Kremlin is rarely used for daily meetings and work; although the  "official" presidential residence is the Kremlin Senate building.

The Senate building was built in 1776, with ornate interiors and expensive dark wood work. The exterior is best known by the dome at the top, and tradition says that Russia's leader is present inside the Kremlin when the Russian flag is flying over the Senate building dome. That is not really accurate these days, especially with security concerns that follow any world leader.

While there is government staff who work daily in the Kremlin, such as in "building 14" which houses some of the administrative staff, the Kremlin is generally reserved for state functions, such as diplomatic receptions, or the General Assembly of the Union State of Russia and Belarus which took place in the Grand Palace last week.

General Assembly of the Union State of Russia and Belarus. Moscow 2015. height=332
(General Assembly of the Union State of Russia and Belarus. Moscow Grand Kremlin Palace, 03 March 2015.)

It really is not at all difficult to distinguish between the two locations. Most working days, and most in-state meetings, are conducted in the presidential residence at Novo-Ogaryovo, just outside Moscow.

President Putin greets Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin. Novo-Ogaryovo, 02 Mar 2015. height=332
(President Putin greets Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin. Novo-Ogaryovo, 02 Mar 2015.)

Depending on the relationship, Putin often conducts state diplomacy meetings at his residence, rather than exclusively at the Kremlin. An example of this was the near-stealth meeting on 26 February with the president of the French Senate, Gerard Larcher.

President Putin and Putin French Senate Pres Gerard Larcher, Novo-Ogaryovo, 26 Feb 2015. height=332
(President Putin and French Senate Pres Gerard Larcher, Novo-Ogaryovo, 26 Feb 2015.)

When in Moscow, Putin generally works the entire day in the Senate building offices. An example would be last week's Security Council meeting. Afterward, the rest of his day was spent working inside the Kremlin. There is a helicopter pad that allows the president to commute to the Kremlin without disturbing Moscow's heavy traffic.

Putin Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area Gov Dmitry Kobylkin height=332
(President Putin with Governor Dmitry Kobylkin of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area. Kremlin, 10 March 2015.)

The presidential press office listed this week's meetings as having taken place in the Kremlin, and one can verify this by the decor and woodwork for his meetings with Dmitry Kobylkin on 10 March, and then with Aleksandr Khudilainen on 11 March. Not only do these seem to be older stock photos, but Alex Lunc writing in the Guardian (London) reports that Kremlin sources told Russia's RBK newspaper that Kobylkin, the governor of the Yamal-Nenets region, did not meet with Putin on Tuesday.

Putin Republic of Karelia Alexander Khudilainen height=332
(President Putin with the head of the Republic of Karelia, Aleksander Khudilainen. Kremlin, 11 March, 2015.)

So, how does one check things like press office photos? Well, familiarity with those locations helps, and as one might expect, since not only are the presidential offices not alike, but the two press briefing rooms are also very different:

Kremlin press briefing room, presidents Putin and Lukashenko. March 2015. height=332
(Kremlin press briefing room, presidents Putin and Lukashenko. 03 March 2015.)

Press room Novo-Ogaryovo Cypress talks 2015 height=332
(Novo-Ogaryovo Press briefing room, Cypriot talks.  25 February 2015.)

This is not the only time that President Putin has seemed to drop off the radar. Each year around the New Year and Christmas holiday he tends to enjoy a reduced schedule. He enjoys attending Christmas liturgy at smaller churches in towns outside the major cities.

As to this episode of the seeming disappearance of Putin, perhaps we should also consider the whereabouts of a certain aforementioned young gymnast. News reports from German and Italian media sources suggest that she has just delivered a baby at the St. Anne hospital in Switzerland. Could it be, that out of compassion and concern for one of Russia's athletes, that Putin has taken a personal interest in the management of her maternity care?

Putin and Kabaeva, 2001. height=332
(Putin and Kabaeva, 2001.)

In September of last year, as Putin was restructuring the ownership and management of various media companies across Russia, the young gymnast (and former Duma member) with no media experience was named as chair of the board of the new "National Media Group," Russia's largest private media holding company.

NMG holdings include Channel Five and Ren-TV and is co-owner of News Media, which manages the channel Life News, the newspaper Izvestia, the Russian News Service, a group of radio networks, and other media. NMG also owns a 25% stake in Russia's top television news and entertainment network, Channel One.

Alina Kabaeva, left, Sydney, Australia; October 2000. height=326
(Alina Kabaeva (left), Sydney, Australia; October 2000.)

Alina Kabaeva is a two-time Olympic medalist, and one of the torch bearers for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics. Was Putin at her side for the birth of a baby, or was he just super busy in Russia?

No sooner had the baby story surfaced, Russian TV featured a video clip of him greeting Vyacheslav Lebedev, chairman of Russia's Supreme Court, at the presidential residence in Novo-Ogaryovo.



Wherever he was, apparently he is back.

But it does leave one nagging question: why would it be necessary for Miss Kabaeva to seek out maternity care in Switzerland?
« Last Edit: March 13, 2015, 10:17:51 PM by mendeleyev »
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Re: Disappearing Putin
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2015, 11:56:45 AM »
Great piece Mendy.

Filled with all of the eccentricities and misdirection we have come to expect from Kremlin sources.
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Re: Disappearing Putin
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2015, 12:08:10 PM »
twitter responses:


"Ukrainian children produced a cartoon showing Putin abducted from the Kremlin by aliens.

The hashtag #putinumer (putin died) began trending on Twitter, and a website, putinumer.com, offered readers advice on how to gauge whether the rumors were true.

"Look out the window," it advised. "Are people rejoicing, dancing, letting off fireworks? No? That means he hasn't died yet."


http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/what-happened-to-putin-satirists-run-riot-online/ar-AA9II8K?ocid=iehp


« Last Edit: March 13, 2015, 12:10:09 PM by AC »

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Re: Disappearing Putin
« Reply #3 on: March 14, 2015, 10:45:02 AM »
It's entertaining to look at the reactions of my facebook friends in Ukraine. Their sense of humor is on display about Putin. Dry dark humor, clever quips, as momentary breaks from the tension of war... There's hopefulness, cynicism, and humor, mixed together.

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Re: Disappearing Putin
« Reply #4 on: March 14, 2015, 11:58:09 AM »
Netflixin'

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Re: Disappearing Putin
« Reply #5 on: March 16, 2015, 06:13:15 AM »
Today in the Mendeleyev Journal:

Had we listened to far-right conspiracy voices, the end of the world was taking place in Russia. The only thing is, that it was not.

St Petersburg: President of Kyrgyzstan Almazbek Atambayev (L) meets with Vladimir Putin (R). 16 March 2015. height=332
(St Petersburg: President of Kyrgyzstan Almazbek Atambayev (L) meets with Vladimir Putin (R). 16 March 2015.)

Over the past two weeks we were hounded daily for tidbits from many such outlets for photos, videos, and any juicy bit of gossip about the supposed palace coup that had taken place over the past almost two weeks. We were told that mysterious trucks were rolling into Moscow into the dead of night, and that an unusual number of military helicopters were circling over Moscow.

When we reminded one California-based Internet sensation (nutcase) that thousands of trucks roll into places like Los Angeles and New York in the wee hours, the respondent screamed that we were out of touch. Perhaps that purported Internet conspiracy "expert" should have taken a closer look in the mirror.

There were trucks to be sure. Moscow is Europe's second largest city, and like most mega cities, there are some restrictions on large truck traffic in daytime hours. There was also a large circus leaving town, and goodness, circus equipment is hauled by (gasp!) trucks.

The conspiracy forces quickly produced Twitter photos of large trucks parked near Red Square. Setting aside the all-too-logical question of why a palace coup would need the presence of large over-the-road trucks, we calmly reminded those inquirers that Red Square is being prepared for the first year anniversary celebration of the annexation of Crimea. Such preparations need equipment that is typically hauled on--you guessed it--large trucks.

Along with the helicopter tales, there was hysteria over the alleged presence of massive riot police formations all over Moscow. There they were, on YouTube! But, while they were on YouTube, where were they in Moscow? We watched some of the YouTube videos, and noticed that those riot police were outfitted in winter gear. While true that Moscow is not in the Caribbean, "Spring has sprung" as the expression goes, and temperatures of late have ranged from the high 40s to low 50s (Fahrenheit for American readers).

To be sure, the Kremlin brought some of this upon themselves. Where else, but in a dictatorship, would the absence of a leader generate such angst among citizens, and delirium by outsiders? In the USA, there would be street celebrations if Barrack Obama went missing. The American security services would scour every known golf course in the developed world. Heck, they might even search the fairways of third world backwaters like Hawaii in their quest. But, were most Western leaders truly missing for good, such would be cause to break open a six-pack and throw a rack of ribs on the grill.

Voices of those who know more than us ordinary mortals, warned that the USA was responsible. They had read the tea leaves of doom, and analyzed Russian media sources for clues to back up their wild claims. Mind you, most of these experts have never even traveled to Russia, let alone speak or read Russian. Ignorance, in the world of conspiracy kooks, is the resume of an expert. Nevertheless, World War III was upon us.

The Kremlin press office did not help their own case when distributing dated photos and video images of meetings that took place in earlier years. Reporters who had been on the beat in Russia quickly spotted those for what they were.

For some reason, the Kremlin propaganda creators must believe that the Russian mindset cannot handle truth. Those in power seem so prone to "spin," that even something so simple as back pain, or flu, or the birth of a bastard love child, apparently needs to be spun to the public. That is just as unhealthy as the insane blather of the conspiracy theorists.

Newsflash to the Kremlin spinmeisters: you did not help yourselves, and while that is the deeply rooted nature of your boss, sometimes you must resist his urges. He is not infallible, even when it comes to PR.

Newsflash to the conspiracy theorists: Putin has been resurrected. Wherever he was, and whatever he was doing, he is not dead. Nor does it seem that he has been shackled by those in the Kremlin shadows. He appeared, as expected, for his scheduled meeting with the President of Kyrgyzstan in Saint Petersburg.



As for his own explanation, Mr. Putin had only this to say: “It would be boring without gossip.”
« Last Edit: March 16, 2015, 06:16:19 AM by mendeleyev »
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Re: Disappearing Putin
« Reply #6 on: March 16, 2015, 08:26:53 AM »
Two words.  More botox.

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Re: Disappearing Putin
« Reply #7 on: March 16, 2015, 08:27:29 AM »
Aw Jeez. You want to know what the worst thing about Mad Vlad's return to the world of the living is?

It's that all the Putin leg humpers,  who've been relatively quiet over the last few days wondering if their deity had indeed been struck low, will now be back in full force. :rolleyes:

Ah well, maybe next time.

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Re: Disappearing Putin
« Reply #8 on: March 16, 2015, 11:42:16 AM »
He's been spotted in the UK, coming to the rescue of a Kingfisher that had been attacked by a Weasel..not sure if the Stormtrooper is chasing down Putin or coming to his aid...
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