Vladimir Putin seeks ‘blessing’ from pagan shaman to use nuclear weapons
Vladimir Putin has reportedly consulted with ‘witch doctors’ about the ongoing war in the country Ukraine – and whether or not he should use nuclear weapons against the US
RadarOnline.com can reveal insiders who claim the Russian despot is obsessed with pagan mystics and has received their ‘blessing’ to invade Ukraine in February 2022.
Rumors about Putin’s frequent consultations with shamans emerged the Kremlin to address claims they denied.
While the Kremlin denied PutinAt the age of 71, seeking advice from the so-called “witch doctors”, footage captured shaman Kara-ool Dopchun-ool giving Putin his blessing on last year’s invasion of Ukraine.
State media reported that Dopchun-ool blessed Russian troops while lambasting the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky an ‘enemy’, according to the Daily mail.
An insider claimed that the despot’s ‘special attitude towards mysticism’ contributed to this growing concerns about his mental state as the war in Ukraine approaches its third year.
Meanwhile, Putin recently traveled to Siberia and Mongolia, where he reportedly held discussions military strategy with pagan mystics.
It was said that his travels included a stop in Tuva, a mountain region known for its strong pagan beliefs. where Putin is said to have previously participated in voodoo practices.
Critics, citing Kremlin insiders, alleged that the despot carried out the journey to visit shamans – and asked their blessing to ” weapons of the gods“.
Putin friend Dmitry Peskov denied the insiders’ claims, saying: “The stated circumstances regarding the visit of the Russian president to Mongolia in September 2024 are not related to reality.”
Exiled author Mikhail Zygar pushed back on Peskov’s statement, claiming that Moscow insiders told him theories fueled by the trip.
He wrote: ‘Mongolia and Tuva are considered home to the most powerful shamans in the world.
“Mongolia and Tuva are considered home to the most powerful shamans in the world.
“And he apparently combines his interest in Orthodox mysticism with pagan traditions.”
The buzz around Putin’s travels focused on the fact that he was seeking the shaman’s blessings on its use nuclear weapons out of fear he “angered the spirits”.
Zygar additionally pointed to reports that Putin met with shamans in 2022 before invading Ukraine. He claimed that “they (Putin) were all assured of military victory”.
One claim from October 2022 alleged that the despot had had “two encounters with shamans” and was “actively preparing for nuclear war”.
Telegram channel General SVR wrote: “The shamans performed a ‘ritual’ for Putin, saying that ‘a burning bird brings victory and death,’ leaving the interpretation to the president’s painful imagination.”
Putin’s former speechwriter, Abbas Gallyamov, who is now an exiled political analyst, also supported claims that Putin would seek blessings for nuclear weapons.
He said on Telegram: “In addition to receiving the blessing to use nuclear weapons (the weapons of the gods), Putin was also interested in the question of his own longevity, as well as reincarnation.
“He would be very pleased with the meetings and the rituals performed.
Gallyamov continued: “Nuclear weapons are the weapons of the gods, and such power is not given to an ordinary mortal.
“If an ordinary mortal wishes to use the weapons of the gods, he must undergo the proper rituals and receive the blessing of heaven.”
He added: “None of this seems crazy to me.”