“I haven’t really explored Vladimir PutinI have not passed a test on him, but we do know that he was born into a very humble family in a very small space of 25 square meters and that he was not able to have much of a relationship with his parents.
There it may be that there has been a failure of attachment, bond and of course space. Then he got stronger doing judo and other types of sports and he has forged a character that we see in his non-verbal communication. He was selected by the KGB, therefore he is a hard maninsensitive little empathic and with emotional toughness.
He was mayor of St. Petersburg for a while and lost. I think that he learned to deal with lies and other tricks there. He has been in power for 22 years, he knows how to handle power very well. He is not sick, he is not psychotic, he has emotional toughness he is psychopathic but not psychotic.
He is very narcissistic, he has always liked to go on horseback showing his torso, swimming in icy water. But he has a criterion: me, Russia and the planet. He does not accept what happened with the USSR or what the opponents tell him because they are his enemies and those around him do not dare. He has caught our attention by accelerating him. He enters the Ukraine and within 24 hours he is talking about Sweden, about Finland, then there is a nuclear issue. It’s like there is something.
We see a very dull face and there we think that he could be taking some type of medication because he has a neoplasm, a cancer. And a man who has always been very cold and very rational and who manages the whole world, however, is now in emotion. And I want to say that feelings are a flammable material. He can be defeated, he cannot be convinced, but he can never be humiliated because he is a man with power in his country and does not consider him a dictator or a tyrant. Be careful who we are fighting against.”