Arrest Of Vladimir Putin Video Uploaded 14th Febr. 2012 – 15 February 2012

Uploaded by  on 14th Febr. 2012

15  Febr. 2012 : 8.25 am EST Time – I have no confirmations of this yet! But it fits in the things we should expect when new temporary governments are to find its way- hope this is a real first sign of it: Lucas

Update 15 Febr. 2012 pm EST Time – I have asked around and nothing can be verified. Therefore it was maybe wishful thinking the video might be real. It is for 99,9 % Fake. That there is opposition in the elections taking place and demonstrations is for real. Maybe that will bring a new wind int he Kremlin.

Update  15 February 2012 – Just got news that this is a promotional stunt. Thanks Arleen. The new Anti-Putin Documentary will be released “Blowing Up Russia” . I personally think this sort of promotion does not help in the search for real truth. It is hard enough to find our way  in all the disinfo. This will not help the documentary as you can question then if things are not fabricated also and pictures and videos might be fake.

Promotional stunt… for the anti-Putin documentary, “Blowing up Russia”… interesting what people can do with CGI, but it makes it harder for the real truth to come out. xo
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One response to “Arrest Of Vladimir Putin Video Uploaded 14th Febr. 2012 – 15 February 2012

  1. Fake Here’s a video of Prime Minister Putin being lead into a court room cell as he’s charged with several crimes including “grand theft of state property, financial fraud, abuse of authority” and “participating in a terrorism act to intimidate citizens and manipulate state power.”

    Just kidding.

    Naturally, this is what the Russian Internet calls a “фейк” — a fake, like that time that for a second there, we thought wolves were roaming the Russian highways, oops — but it’s a good one. It looks legit-esque and it provides very necessarily psychological wank fodder to the millions of people who spent the last few years living under a puppet president merely there to warm the throne for Putin’s ex-KGB ass, the millions who were so obnoxiously de-frauded in December’s parliamentary elections for all of YouTube to see.

    Currently, it’s being re-uploaded like mad. Oh, and it’s clever too: The judge here is Judge Danilkin, the one who put the “criminal”/Putin oppositionist Khodorkovsky in jail at his second trial.

    After decades of Putin’s efficient but despotic rule and alleged journalist slayings, Russia’s getting back into protesting again. There are tens of thousands marching in the street at a time, billboards are hacked, bridges are bannered, a cop car was set on fire and the Red Square was temporarily crashed by a masked, feminist, hardcore band performing their song “Putin Pissed Himself.” That opposition also extends to internet video making. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Russian wing of Anonymous claims responsibility for this anonymous viral protest. Presidential elections: March 4th. Get ready.