Putin’s secret mission to stop aging and stay in power forever; ₹2 lakh crore shed like water in search of immortality
The image of Russian President Vladimir Putin has always been that of a very powerful, energetic and fit leader in front of the world. Sometimes he is seen hunting, sometimes horse riding and sometimes swimming in icy water and playing ice hockey in the harsh winter. But behind this heavy and steely image lies a truth which has surprised scientists and intelligence agencies all over the world. A very sensational international media report has revealed that Putin, who is approaching 80 years of age, is now looking for a secret way to beat old age and remain in power forever. For this, work is going on in Russia on a huge and very secret anti-aging project, in which Putin has made a huge investment of about 26 billion dollars (i.e. more than Rs 2 lakh crore in Indian rupees). This project has been named ‘New Health Preservation Technologies’ in official files. Secret conversation with Xi Jinping leaked on hot-mic The discussion about this mysterious project became more intense when a part of a very private conversation between Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping during a military parade held in Beijing was recorded on the ‘hot-mic’ (mike left on by mistake). Excerpt of the leaked conversation: According to a report in ‘Wall Street Journal’, Putin was heard saying in a very low voice to Xi Jinping that science is progressing so fast that humans can very soon achieve immortality by replacing their damaged and old organs with new organs. Initially the world had dismissed it as a normal and imaginary conversation between two elderly leaders. But now the figures that have come out from Russia’s official budget documents and government files prove that Putin is spending billions of dollars like water to make this dream come true. Well, Putin is not the only such person; American Silicon Valley billionaires Jeff Bezos and Sam Altman are also investing heavily in similar ‘anti-aging’ research. How does Putin’s ‘anti-aging’ technology work? The task given to Russian scientists is to increase the human lifespan to 120 years. The technologies being worked on for this seem like something out of a Hollywood science-fiction movie: Name of the technology, how does it work? What is its main purpose? Xenotransplantation Growing human organs inside genetically modified ‘mini-pigs’ in the lab. In case of heart, kidney or liver failure, removing it from the body of pigs and fitting it in the human body. 3D Bioprinting Printing real human tissues and living cells through machines. To immediately prepare new and lab-grown organs to replace damaged organs. Cryotherapy: Exposing the human body to lethal minus degree temperatures for some time. Stopping the pace of aging by suddenly resetting aging cells and tissues. Gene and peptide therapy slow down the biological cycle of aging of cells by going directly into the DNA. According to Russia’s top gerontologist, it is easy to keep a person alive till the age of 120 years. The Russian government claims that through this cutting-edge research and medical revolution, they will be able to save the lives of about 1.75 lakh Russian citizens by the end of this decade. However, international analysts believe that this number is exactly the same as the number of Russian soldiers killed in the Ukraine war. Putin’s daughter is taking command of this secret mission. This project has been kept so secret and sensitive that Putin did not trust any external official or scientist for this. The command of this entire mission is directly in the hands of Putin’s own daughter Maria Vorontsova. Maria herself is a well-known Russian endocrinologist and genetics expert. Along with Maria, the head of Russia’s most prestigious Kurkatov Institute and famous physicist Mikhail Kovalchuk is also included in this mission. However, some Russian insider scientists also say in hushed tones that to get government funds and keep Putin happy, senior officials are exaggerating the results of this project. Apart from this, due to the strict sanctions imposed by Western countries after the Ukraine War, Russian scientists are doing this research in isolation from the rest of the world, due to which they are facing a lot of difficulties in acquiring modern equipment.
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