The biographical hypothesis treats Spyridon Putin's role as cook for Lenin and Stalin as evidence of access, trust, and possible embeddedness in Soviet/KGB patronage networks.
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The biographical hypothesis treats Spyridon Putin's role as cook for Lenin and Stalin as evidence of access, trust, and possible embeddedness in Soviet/KGB patronage networks.
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The hypothesis says an Orthodox/Soviet elite believed Stalin would return and that Spyridon Putin could have introduced Vladimir Putin to this network as a possible second coming of Stalin.
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"told the New York Times interview that his grandfather, Spyridon Putin, was the personal cook to both Vladimir Putin, sorry, Vladimir Lenin, as well..."
"...that he was extremely trusted. He was probably part of the KGB, a very high official within the KGB. And also the KGB was..."
"that he truly is Messiah because remember Jesus had to die before we could be redeemed and Jesus had to die before the world..."
"...known to a secret faction of the Orthodox Church and the KGB and he was slowly nurtured over time and when the time was..."
"...a secret nexus of power between the Orthodox Church and the KGB came into being and they were determined to achieve the Third Rome..."
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