00:00Russian President Vladimir Putin is charting a path that could redefine the
00:11very limits of power. Reports suggest he plans to remain in office until 97 while
00:17quietly preparing his young son Ivan as a potential successor. The revelation
00:23stems from a private conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping in which
00:28the two leaders discussed longevity and the possibility of living to 150. Xi remarked
00:33earlier people rarely live to 70 but these days at 70 you are still a child. Putin replied human
00:42organs can be continuously transplanted the longer you live the younger you become and you can even
00:48achieve. Alarmed by the leak Chinese officials reportedly tried to suppress details. Investigative
00:55journalist Ilya Davlyachin in a recent telegram documentary revealed that Putin's immediate
01:01goal is to rule until nearly 100 while grooming Ivan to take over. We even know the age Putin
01:10wants to live to at 97 years of age. This is the year 2050. It's simple. Then his eldest son Ivan
01:16will turn 35, the age when one can be elected to the Russian presidential post. But there is a problem.
01:21Vladimir Putin has no publicly acknowledged sons though unconfirmed investigative reports claim he
01:29has two sons Ivan and Vladimir Jr. with former Olympic gymnast Alina Kabaeva. He has two officially
01:37acknowledged daughters from his previous marriage to Lyudmila Putina. Details about the rumored sons come
01:43from the Dossier Center, a Russian investigative organization. Abbas Galimov, a former advisor to Putin,
01:50casts doubt on the Ivan succession scenario, suggesting a more plausible path may involve one of Putin's daughters.
01:57Maria Voronsova, 40, an endocrinologist specializing in longevity research, and Ekaterina Tikhanova, 38, a former
02:06acrobatic rock'n'roll dancer now leading the Inner Practica Institute focused on technological independence
02:12from the West, have begun appearing more frequently in public. Their growing visibility, including at the
02:19St. Petersburg Economic Forum, signals that Putin may be testing their readiness for official
02:25responsibilities, a careful, calculated approach to the future of Russian leadership. Across the Atlantic,
02:31President Donald Trump has accepted the limits of democratic governance, acknowledging that he
02:37cannot seek a third term due to the 22nd amendment. It's a very interesting thing. I have the best
02:45numbers for any president in many years, any president. And I would say that if you read it, it's pretty
02:52clear I'm not allowed to run. It's too bad. I missed it. But we have a lot of great people.
02:57Souvenir Hats reading, Trump 2028, continue to circulate within the White House, while figures
03:04like Stephen Bannon have kept discussions of a third term alive. But the constitutional limits are
03:09clear. While Trump confronts the bounds of American democracy, Putin is crafting a vision of governance
03:16that could stretch into the middle of the century, raising questions about succession, secrecy and the
03:23pursuit of political immortality. In a world where one leader bows to democratic rules and another plots
03:30to defy time itself, the contrast could not be more striking. Putin's Russia is not just planning the
03:37next election. It may be planning decades of control.
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