'Totally gone wacko': Vladimir Putin reportedly sleeps in cryogenic oxygen tank to cure dementia symptoms

Vladimir Putin also has a multi-million-pound Neverland ranch-style set up at his 'palace' near Moscow
UPDATED MAR 8, 2023
Vladimir Putin is evidently struggling with dementia symptoms such as twitches and mumbling speech (Peter Muhly, WPA Pool/Getty Images)
Vladimir Putin is evidently struggling with dementia symptoms such as twitches and mumbling speech (Peter Muhly, WPA Pool/Getty Images)

MOSCOW, RUSSIA: Vladimir Putin is reportedly using a cryogenic oxygen tank to cure his illness. This method was previously used by pop star Michael Jackson in a similar attempt to live forever. Putin also has a multi-million-pound Neverland ranch-style set up at his 'palace' near Moscow, as per sources. 

According to Daily Star, a Russian insider has revealed on the Telegram platform that "Putin has now officially, totally gone 'wacko'. He has a cutting-edge cryo chamber in his mansion that doubles up as an oxygen tank. He gets in it with these ridiculously comical-looking glasses, white gloves and undies and socks and thinks it is going to cure him of his ills. It is not. He is too far gone." The machine is reportedly set up in the spa of his mansion in Valdai. Moreover, sources confirmed that the 70-year-old politician has live-in Swiss doctors and a dentist to care for him. The medics are battling to cure Putin's evident struggles with dementia symptoms such as twitches and mumbling speech. 

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'Estate turning into wacko's neverland'

While the medics turned to a cryogenic oxygen chamber to speed healing from burns, Jackson used it to slow aging. Putin's cryo chamber and tank can easily switch in between and can deliver 15 times more oxygen than usual to his tissues. The insiders claim that his 'estate is turning into wacko’s neverland.'

'I'll live to be at least 150'

Meanwhile, Jackson, who died at the age of 50 due to an overdose, shared an image of himself inside a hyperbaric oxygen chamber in the 1980s. According to The National Enquirer, the 'Billie Jean' hitmaker spoke about his experience with the oxygen chamber. "I've taken several long naps in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber and when I awoke I felt like a new person - I've never felt better. I definitely want one for my home so I can sleep in it at night. I plan to get one immediately. I want to live to see world peace, a world without hunger, a world where children and all mankind know no suffering. I believe if I treat my body properly I'll live to be at least 150,” he said, as per AceShowBiz.

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