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Title: 5 Most Ridiculous Theories About the Whereabouts of Vladimir Putin
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Published: Mar 15, 2015
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Post Date: 2015-03-15 03:56:09 by Tatarewicz
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Sputnik...It's been nine days since Putin made a public appearance, and media speculation about his location and state has (possibly) reached its peak. We look at the five most ridiculous media theories.

In the past week, Russian President Vladimir Putin's lack of public appearances has led to a flurry of theories in the media about his whereabouts. While the President's press secretary Dmitry Peskov has had a tough week of battling bizarre questions about his whereabouts. We decided to rank the top five.

5. He's Dead

#EU leaders also looking for #Putin #WhereIsPutin pic.twitter.com/9hHmnYUZ3B — chris wynnyk wilson (@CWynnykWilson) 14 Март 2015

Somehow, such an audacious idea is not even at the top of the list of most ridiculous theories. Simply reading the news about President Putin's acts and statements can show that he is indeed working, having proposed the creation of a new federal agency on nationalities, planned a meeting with the President of Kyrgyzstan, signed two laws, four executive orders and had a phone conversation with Armenia's President. Prime Minister Medvedev doing his best Putin impression notwithstanding, an international conspiracy to conceal Putin's death would be a little over-the-top.

4. He Has Cancer, No, He Hurt His Back, No, No, I Know, He Had a Stroke (The Flu Maybe?) Could Putin have gotten hurt doing judo? © Sputnik/ Alexei Druzhinin Could Putin have gotten hurt doing judo?

Rumors about President Putin's health seem to be reaching the level of those once "enjoyed" by Fidel Castro. After the 638 or so CIA plots to physically eliminate the Cuban leader failed, the only way left was to speculate on the rumors of his health in the media.

A Washington Post article on Saturday announced that Putin's illness would no doubt be hidden because "manly men don’t get sick." Of course, Putin's image as a "manly man," as the Post has it, is one that only appears in the Western media. In Russia, Putin has used his image as a policy tool, but it has been to promote slightly different values, such as exercise and abstaining from smoking and drinking for Russia's men.

3. He is Witnessing the Birth of His Love Child Has Putin fathered a child? © Sputnik/ Aleksey Nikolskyi Has Putin fathered a child?

Apparently, Putin is in Switzerland, witnessing the birth of his child. It's not clear why Putin would need to travel to Switzerland to witness the birth of his child. Considering the security precautions that his office would need to take to ensure Putin's secret journey to Switzerland stays unknown, it would probably be cheaper to simply buy a Swiss clinic and transport all of its workers and equipment to Russia.

It's also not clear why, if Putin allegedly disappeared on March 5, he would take such a long time to be gone to simply witness the birth of his alleged child.

Of course, the fact that no Russian Presidency planes have gone to Switzerland in the past week, and that the woman who media outlets allege to be Putin's girlfriend, gymnast and Russian State Duma Deputy Alina Kabaeva, has not given birth seem to be of no concern to the many people circulating yet another unfounded rumour.

2. He Was Overthrown in a Coup Is Medvedev aiming for the top seat? © Sputnik/ Ekaterina Shtukina Is Medvedev aiming for the top seat?

This is one of the less popular theories, although it does show that theories of Putin's "absence" do say more about the people who are spouting the theories than what Putin is really doing. According to Forbes, either Chief of Staff Sergei Ivanov or President of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov could actually be in power right now.

How exactly this would happen is unclear, as he has made television appearances on March 5th, 8th, 11th, 12th and 13th. However, this is still not enough for some media outlets.

1. He's Binge Watching House of Cards Petrov's got it. Yeah, that's right. © Sputnik/ Alexei Druzhinin Petrov's got it. Yeah, that's right.

A Washington Post cartoonist suggested this one, and, well, there isn't much to really contradict it. Although press secretary Peskov has not commented if Putin roots for Kevin Spacey's character or Viktor Petrov, the fictionalized Russian President in the series, one thing is clear, Netflix' policy of release of all 13 episodes in one day is not good for anyone's productivity.

This may also be one of those times when the most ridiculous solution is probably the least impossible. The other option would be that he pre-recorded a bunch of meetings for TV, turned off his answering machine and went fishing, but that would mean being out of the office for things like talking to the Armenian President or signing several laws.

Overall, if there is one thing this media furor over Putin's absence from the public has shown, it's that Putin has achieved a celebrity status surpassing that of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian put together. It's up for debate if US President Barack Obama would receive the same amount of media coverage if he decided to stay at Camp David for a week and not make any public appearances, but #PutinChallenge, anyone?

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Return of the Putin: Western Media Solves Mystery It Created [sputniknews.com article, 16.03.2015]

One theory said he was dead, another suggested that Putin was seriously ill and could no longer appear in public, third said that Putin was overthrown in a secret coup, and others even suggested that aliens abducted him.

Kids In Ukraine Want Putin To Be Abducted By A UFO [30 second YouTube]

And they made a cartoon video about it.

Published by NowThis on Mar 13, 2015

President Barack Obama Denies Knowledge of Aliens [1.5 minute televised interview]

Published at YouTube by Jimmy Kimmel Live on Mar 13, 2015

does his best to get the President to talk about aliens.

Ukraine Children's Cartoon Sees Putin Abducted By Aliens [2 minute jolting YouTube]

Published by PigMine 2 on Mar 13, 2015

Source: https://www.youtube.com/user/itnnews

An animation by Ukrainian students shows the Russian president being taken from the Kremlin by aliens - as his whereabouts fuel speculation. Report by Cara Legg.

UFO Captures Putin: Ukrainian kids make cartoon showing abduction of Russian president

Published by UKRAINE TODAY on Mar 14, 2015 [2 minute YouTube; less ghastly version]

An animation studio in Kyiv has turned Ukrainian children's drawings into a cartoon showing the abduction of Russian President Vladimir Putin by aliens, take a look.

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Putin Reveals Details of Russia-Crimea Reunification, Maidan in Documentary [sputniknews.com article excerpt, 16.03.2015]

VLADIVOSTOK (Sputnik) — Andrei Kondrashov's movie, titled "Crimea. Way Back Home" highlights the much-discussed reunification of the Crimean republic with Russia after 60 years under Ukrainian rule.

Moscow refused to send troops to Ukraine despite the parliament’s authorization, and the number of personnel at Russia's military base in Crimea was not exceeded, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in "Crimea. Way Back Home," a documentary on Crimea's reunification with Russia broadcast on Rossiya-1 TV channel on Sunday. Crimea and the city of Sevastopol became parts of Russia following a referendum, in which over 96 percent of Crimean voters backed a move to reunify with Russia, prompting the West to slap the region with rounds of individual and economic sanctions.

"We did not even have to use the Federation Council’s authorization to send our troops to Ukraine, I did not pretend. In accordance with the relevant international agreement, 20,000 people could be stationed at our military base in Crimea, and even more. Even given the number of personnel we added, we did not get 20,000."

Putin added that Russia had not actually violate[d] any regulations.

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