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There
can be little doubt that the cooperation between Russia and China, in
the creation of a new world order, means that the West is at war, even
though leaders are playing this down, and not calling a Spade a Spade.
Having infiltrated and absorbed the West, via cheap goods and financing,
China is probably the biggest danger, as they appear to be playing
Russia as they are playing the rest of the world, with trade. All the
while smiling and saying the right things. But actually, with the
intention of a hostile takeover of the planet - in stealth fashion. Does
that make Putin the biggest dummy in the New World Order. With Russia
soon to be absorbed in a new Chinese World Order - along with the rest
of the world? And what of Kim Jong Un, sending troops to die in Ukraine.
Speaking of human organ transplants is all very Vampire-ish, ghouls, and
zombies. What do you think, does the scenario smack somewhat of Medical
Block Buchenwald,
the Nazi experiments on humans? World leaders being kept alive from the
blood and body parts of others? Not to mention, treating the workforce
as disposable assets!
8 SEPTEMBER 2025 - DAILY MIRROR - PUTIN IN ORGAN TRANSPLANT IN BID TO LIVE TO 97 AND HAND RUSSIA TO SECRET SON
Russian Vladimir Putin was overheard chatting to China's leader Xi Jinping during their recent meeting and both said they wanted to live until they were 150 years old.
Russian president Vladimir Putin wants to live until the age of 97 so he can handover the Kremlin to his secret son, who is now just 10 years old.
This latest bizarre plan has sprung from his cozy chats on immortality with China's leader Xi Jinping during their recent meeting. Both dictators are 72 and the Chinese leader told him: “Earlier, people rarely lived to 70, but these days at 70 you are still a child.”
Putin responded: “Human organs can be continuously transplanted. The longer you live, the younger you become, and (you can) even achieve.” Not realising they were being overheard, they discussed living until 150, a conversation the Chinese authorities have since sought to censor.
But in a new online documentary covering Putin’s aims for his succession, investigative journalist and historian Ilya Davlyatchin suggested the tyrant’s immediate aim is to rule until he is almost 100 while grooming his son Ivan as successor. He told the We Can Explain broadcast on Telegram: “We even know the age Putin wants to live to - 97 years of age.
“This is the year 2050. It's simple - then his eldest son Ivan will turn 35 - the age when one can be elected to the [Russian] presidential post. But there is a problem. Putin does not admit that he has children, just as he does not admit that he has a mistress [gymnast Alina Kabaeva, 30 years his junior, and Ivan’s mother] about whom, however, the whole world knows.”
Pictures of Ivan have now emerged but ordinary Russians have not been officially informed of his existence and even before the overheard talk with Xi on immortality, Putin was known to be obsessed with longevity.
Russian scientists were last year ordered to hand over their research on anti-aging and Putin is fond of ancient Siberian remedies to prolong life such as bathing in the blood of maral deer.
Another expert Abbas Gallyamov, Putin’s former speechwriter and now a political analyst, said the despot’s two elder daughters were more likely future presidents. He said: “It could be one of Putin's daughters….absolutely."
One is Maria Vorontsova, 40, an endocrinologist, who is also suspected to be involved in the search for longer life. The other is Katerinia Tikhonova, 38, a former high-kicking rock’n’roll dancer and now head of the Inopraktika Development Institute, who leads Russian efforts to avoid dependency on Western hi-tech producers.
“For some reason, [Putin] allows them, little by little, to start participating in politics,” Mr Gallyamov said. “They spoke twice at the St Petersburg Economic Forum, although, of course, [they were] not brilliant. But for some reason, he made Katerina Tikhonova co-chair of the commission on import substitution.
“She can be promoted literally in three months - the official time of the election campaign is enough. I am not saying that this is a ready-made scenario. In fact, it contains many, many disadvantages….”

CNN/MSN 4 SEPTEMBER 2025 - XI AND PUTIN OVERHEARD TALKING ABOUT IMMORTALITY AND ORGAN TRANSPLANTS
Chinese leader Xi Jinping was caught chatting about the possibility of living to 150 in a hot-mic moment with Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Wednesday.
The conversation between China’s 72-year-old leader and his Russian and North Korean counterparts was picked up on a live video feed as they walked side by side toward a viewing platform to watch China’s massive military parade in Tiananmen Square. The parade ostensibly served to mark the 80th anniversary of Japan’s defeat in World War II but is being viewed by many observers in the West as a display of Beijing firepower and key partnerships challenging a US-led world order.
The rare hot-mic moment came immediately after a group photo of the 26 international leaders gathered in Beijing. After the photo, Xi, Putin and Kim led the group to their seats, chatting via interpreters in a conversation that was partially picked up by microphones.
The audio cuts in and out, but at the start Xi can be heard telling Kim in Mandarin: “I’m also very happy. It’s been a long time since we last met.” Kim replies via a translator that it’s been six years since they last saw each other.
Later in the video, Xi is heard saying in his native language: “Now people in their 70s are still young.”
After a wide angle shot of the three leaders in which it’s difficult to distinguish who is speaking, a Russian interpreter appears to translate Xi’s words, telling Putin: “Earlier, people rarely lived past 70, but these days at 70 years…” The audio becomes hard to hear, but the sentence concludes with “still a child.”
Immortality and transplanted organs
Moments later, as they walk up a slope toward Tiananmen Gate, a Mandarin translator, presumably translating for Putin, can be overheard saying to Xi: “In a few years, with the development of biotechnology, human organs can be constantly transplanted so that (people) can live younger and younger, and even become immortal.”
Xi then says: “The prediction is that in this century humans may live to 150 years old.”
The Russian translator relays that to Putin, roughly repeating the same line: “There are predictions that in our time, people will live up to 150 years.”
Putin later confirmed to reporters that the two men had been discussing living to 150. “Modern means of healing, and medical means, all kinds of surgical means related to organ replacement, they allow humanity to hope that active life will continue not as it does today,” he said. “The average age in different countries is different, but nevertheless, life expectancy will increase significantly.”
The Chinese and Russian leaders, both 72, have avoided appointing clear successors.
Xi, who is China’s most powerful leader since Mao Zedong, was reappointed by China’s rubber-stamp legislature to be president for another five-year term in 2023. In 2018, China’s legislature abolished presidential term limits in a ceremonial vote, effectively allowing Xi to rule for life.
No other Chinese leader has held the title of head of state for more than 10 years, including Communist China’s founding father, Zedong. During his time in power, Xi has greatly expanded the Chinese Communist Party’s hold on power – and his own grip over the party.
Putin, now in his third decade as Russia’s leader, sailed to a fifth term in office last year. In 2020, he forced through a referendum for constitutional changes that allow him to stay in power until 2036.
At age 41, Kim is young enough to potentially rule for decades to come. But he sparked discussions about a possible successor in Beijing on Wednesday, after a young girl was seen walking behind him – believed to be his daughter, Kim Ju Ae.
North Korea has been ruled by the Kim family since its founding in 1948. Kim Il Sung’s son, Kim Jong Il, took over after his father’s death in 1994, and Kim Jong Un took power 17 years later when Kim Jong Il died.
Given the significance of the family dynasty, the public debut of Kim’s daughter raised questions as to whether she might become his successor. Some experts say that Kim’s two other children would likely be chosen as successors instead, with public appearances with his young daughter perhaps intended to paint him as a family man.
Story by Lauren Kent, Anna Chernova, Niamh Kennedy, CNN
CNN’s Nectar Gan and Nathan Hodge contributed to this report.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/putin-organ-transplant-bid-live-35867321
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/xi-and-putin-overheard-talking-about-immortality-and-organ-transplants/ar-AA1LNDaX
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/xi-and-putin-overheard-talking-about-immortality-and-organ-transplants/ar-AA1LNDaX
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/putin-organ-transplant-bid-live-35867321

Commander John
Storm just wants to be left alone to complete his DNA collection, and
explore the uncharted regions on planet
earth. But he always seems to be
in the wrong place at the wrong time.
MEDIA
ARTICLES LEADING UP TO WWIII
BBC
News - 19 May 2023 - Japan's pacifism hangs in the balance as China &
North Korean threats loom
Big
Break - June
2024 - Final Draft panel of judges $80,000 dollars prizes for winning
scripts & screenplays
CNDUK
- 15 May 2024 - Campaign
for Nuclear Disarmament
CNN
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Daily
Express - 11 May 2024 - Putin crisis after NATO issues 'red lines' warning as West braces for WW3 with Russia
Daily
Express - 8 July 2022 - What
would happen in a NATO Vs BRICS war?
Daily
Mail -
Daily
Star - 11 December 2023 - Zendaya
is to play Cleopatra
in Denis
Villeneuve's epic with Sony
Pictures
ITV
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Jerusalem
Post - 29
June 2022 - Israel state comptroller world not ready for cyber security
WWIII
Mirror
- 8
September 2025 - Immortality, organ transplants to live to 100, hand
presidencies over to sons
MSN
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March 2025 - China builds equivalent of Royal Navy fleet in just 4 years
MSN
- 15
October 2025 - $Trillion dollar choke hold, belt and road, rare earth
minerals, national security risks
NBC
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New
York Times - 15
March 2022 - This is how World War Three begins
NTI
Nuclear Threat Initiative - 31
October 2023 The Cyber Nuclear Threat
Reuters
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Sky
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The
i - 16 May 2024 - We
are at war with Russia - Emerging new world order Puting & Xi
The
independent - 10
March 2017 - World War 3 is coming
The
Independent - 3 September 2023 - Russian
Cyber Attacks Relentless as threat of WW3 grows
The
Guardian -
The
Telegraph - 15 April 2024 - Wallace:
West must stand up to Iranian bullies
The
Telegraph - 21st August 2024 - US
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News - 17 March 2022 - Funding
withdrawn for anti-nuclear campaigns despite Ukraine
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INDEX
Michael
Mathiesen - Cyber
Wars United: We must win world war three - 17 July 2003
James Rosone & Miranda Watson -
Book 1: Prelude to World War III
James Rosone & Miranda Watson -
Book 2: Operation Red Dragon, the Unthinkable
James Rosone & Miranda Watson -
Book 3: Operation Red Dawn and the Siege of Europe
James Rosone & Miranda Watson -
Book 4: Cyber-Warfare and the New World Order
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