СКРЫТАЯ СЪЕМКА ВО ДВОРЦЕ ПУТИНА. Разоблачаем вранье и показываем «царские» интерьеры

Алексей Навальный
6 May 202441:16

Summary

TLDRСкрипт видео раскрывает тайну роскошного дворца, построенного для Владимира Путина, и подвергает сомнению его публичные заявления о том, что это общественное жилище. Авторы рассказывают о секретном оборудовании, роскошных интерьерах и личных увлечениях президента, включая личный каток для хоккея и стрельбу. Также упоминается систематическая работа на раскрытие правды о здании, несмотря на закрытость и секретность, что подчеркивает противостояние роскоши и роскошному образу жизни Путина с жизнью обычных людей, которые его построили.

Takeaways

  • 🏰 Скрипт описывает роскошный дворец, предназначенный для Владимира Путина, который, как утверждается, является частным объектом, а не отелем-апартаментами, как было заявлено.
  • 🕵️‍♂️ Журналисты и активисты получили доступ к планам и видеоматериалам внутренних помещений, что подтверждает частную назначение строения.
  • 🛠️ Строительство и содержание дворца финансируются за счет государственных компаний, что вызывает репутационный ущерб и вызывает вопросы о коррупции.
  • 🎨 В宫内 обширное искусство, включая античные статуи и картины с военными сюжетами, что символизирует претензии Путина на историческую величественность.
  • 🛋️ Комнаты宫内 оборудованы роскошной мебелью и предметами декора, стоимость которых достигает миллионов рублей, что подчеркивает его роскошь и избыточность.
  • 🛑 Существует секретность и жесткие правила неразглашения, которые применяются к участникам строительства, что противоречит идее открытого и публичного места, как отель.
  • 🛡️ Дворец оснащён сложной системой безопасности, включая закрытый объект, лифт для первого лица и специальные правила для сотрудников.
  • 🤹‍♂️ В宫内 имеется множество развлечений, таких как ледовый дворец, стрижки, казино, рестораны и личный стрелковый полигон.
  • 👷‍♂️ Рабочие, причастные к строительству, живут в условиях, которые контрастируют с роскошью宫内, подчеркивая социальный разрыв в России.
  • 📜 Существуют доказательства, что это строение является частным, включая документы о конфиденциальности и утверждения участников проектирования.
  • 🗣️ Видео призывает к действиям, распространению информации и сопротивлению политике Путина, с целью предотвратить дальнейшую удлинение его правления.

Q & A

  • Что находится на месте, которое было обещано как отель-апартаменты?

    -На месте, где должен был быть отель-апартаменты, находится дворец Путина, который не существует официально, но его конструкция и ремонт завершены.

  • Каковы основные аспекты, которые указывают на то, что объект не является обычным отелем?

    -Основные аспекты включают в себя конфиденциальность и закрытость объекта, отсутствие информации о нем в интернете и рекламных материалах, а также специализированные удобства и детали, такие как лифт для 'первого лица' и личный каток для хоккейных игр.

  • Какие услуги предоставляет государственная компания Transneft для этого объекта?

    -Transneft тратит 660 миллионов рублей в год на аренду и услуги, которые, как утверждается, не предоставляются, что указывает на фиктивные траты для финансирования дворца.

  • Чем занимается специалист по рептилиям (герпетолог) в рамках работы в этом объекте?

    -Герпетологи обычно изучают поведение пресмыкающихся и амфибий, диагностируют и лечат их болезни. В контексте дворца их роль остается неясной, но подразумевается, что они могут заботиться о рептилиях в частном зоопарке или аквариуме.

  • Каковы некоторые из уникальных удобств, доступных в этом дворце?

    -Уникальные удобства включают в себя личный каток, личный стрельбище, бассейн с подъемно-опускающимися целями, аквадискотеку, сауны, массажные комнаты и даже личный храм.

  • Что подсказывает документ о конфиденциальности, который все работники должны подписать?

    -Документ о конфиденциальности указывает на то, что никакая информация о месте, его назначении, владельце и даже общих деталях объекта не должна раскрываться, что необычно для общественного места, такого как отель.

  • Какие доказательства предоставляет автор скрипта, что объект является дворцом Путина, а не отелем?

    -Автор предоставляет ряд доказательств, включая архитектурные планы, документы о конфиденциальности, свидтельства участников проектирования и видеоматериалы, снятые скрытыми камерами внутри объекта.

  • Какие затраты связаны с поддержанием и эксплуатацией этого объекта?

    -Затраты на поддержание объекта включают в себя зарплаты сотен сотрудников, которые работают круглосуточно, а также расходы на обслуживание и ремонт уникальных удобств, таких как каток и стрельбище.

  • Какие символические сообщения передает короткий клип с общежитием для работников?

    -Клип с общежитием для работников символизирует социальное неравенство: в то время как Путин обладает роскошным дворцом, работники, строящие его, живут в условиях, которые не соответствуют его роскоши.

  • Чему настаивает автор, что все должны противостоять и распространять информацию об этом объекте?

    -Автор настаивает на том, что все должны противостоять неограниченной власти Путина и распространять информацию об этом объекте, чтобы не дать ему еще шести лет власти и поддержать правду о его деятельности.

Outlines

00:00

🏰 Поиск и不存在ого отеля-гуртожаната

В первом параграфе описывается мистика вокруг отеля-гуртожаната, который должен был быть построен на месте, которое в прошлом показали на телевидении. Авторы рассматривают различные варианты использования здания, включая его предполагаемую роли как резиденцию Путина. Также упоминается, что несмотря на обещания, журналисты не были допущены к объекту, что подчеркивает его секретность и возникающие вопросы о его настоящем назначении.

05:03

🛋️ Расхитительное внутреннее убранство и роскошь

Второй параграф посвящён деталям внутреннего убранства предполагаемого дворца Путина. Здесь описывается как итоговая новая реконструкция, с полированными мраморными полами, уставленной мебелью и изысканной отделкой, так и некоторые особенности, такие как спальни, офисы связи, тренажерный зал, криосауны и даже частная часовня, в которой, как утверждается, Путин молится самому себе. Также упоминается наличие видеоматериала, заснятого агентом внутри помещений.

10:05

🏊‍♂️ Особенности 'Аквадискотеки' и бассейна

Третий параграф фокусируется на одном из забавных аспектов комплекса - 'аквадискотеке', или водном развлекательном зале. Авторы делятся своими впечатлениями о размере и роскоши этого места, включая неработающий фонтан, бассейн, бар и оборудование для вечеринок. Также рассматриваются другие удобства, такие как SPA-зона, бассейны с массажем,不同类型的 душевые кабинки и криосауна.

15:07

🖼️ Изменения в помещениях и их предназначение

В четвёртом параграфе обсуждается архитектурные изменения, которые произошли в помещениях отеля-гуртожаната. Здесь упоминается, что несмотря на переименование комнат, их функциональное назначение в целом осталось неизменным. Также приводятся примеры конкретных помещений, таких как 'номер 12', который, как предполагается, должен был стать гостиничным номером, но в реальности содержит офисное оборудование и системы связи.

20:09

🎨 Изображения войны и роскошь в интерьере

Пятый параграф посвящён изобразительному искусству и роскошному убранству в помещениях, предназначенных для отдыха и развлечений. Здесь описываются картины, украшающие стены, в основном связанные с военной тематикой и историей России. Также упоминается стоимость мебели и предметов декора, включая шведские диваны, буфеты, столы и французские люстры, которые стоят миллионы рублей.

25:11

⛪️ Часовня и другие уникальные места

В шестом параграфе авторы освещают уникальные аспекты комплекса, такие как частная часовня, где, как утверждается, Путин разговаривает с Богом. Здесь описывается атмосфера и детали часовни, включая иконостас, иконы и другие религиозные символы. Также упоминается связь Путина с исторической личностью Святого Князя Владимира, на которую он, похоже, наделевается. Кроме того, здесь рассматриваются другие уникальные места, такие как лыжная трасса, театр, тренажерный зал и гимнастический зал.

30:11

👀 Тайные комнаты и личные помещения

В седьмом параграфе описываются личные и тайные комнаты в предполагаемом дворце Путина, включая величественные спальни и гостиные комнаты. Здесь приводятся подробные описания предметов интерьера, стоимости которых достигает миллионов рублей. Также упоминается, что в помещениях установлено множество телевизоров, что, по мнению авторов, говорит о предпочтениях Путина.

35:14

🏗️ Инфраструктура и поддержание дворца

Восьмой параграф посвящён инфраструктуре и тому, как поддерживается дворец. Здесь упоминается, что в комплексе работают сотни людей, занимающихся различными функциями, от уборщиков до специалистов по герпетологии. Также рассматриваются финансовые аспекты поддержания дворца, включая аренду и другие расходы, которые покрываются за счет государственных компаний.

40:20

🚨 Доказательства и вызовы

Девятый параграф фокусируется на доказательствах существования и назначения дворца, а также на вызовах, которые авторы ставят предположению о том, что это отель-гуртожан. Здесь рассматриваются архитектурные особенности, требования к конфиденциальности, а также финансовые аспекты, связанные с поддержкой и функционированием объекта.

🛑 Вызов власти и призыв к действиям

В заключительном десятом параграфе авторы выражают свою позицию против неограниченной власти Путина и призывают к действиям. Здесь приводятся обращения к зрителям о том, как они могут помогать в распространении информации о дворце и о том, что авторы считают необходимым для предотвращения дальнейших шести лет правления Путина.

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Keywords

💡Отель-апартаменты

Этот термин относится к объекту, который в видео представлен как роскошное жилище, предназначенное, по слухам, для Путина. В видео говорится, что это необычное жилище с видом на Черное море, которое должно было стать отелем, но фактически является частным дворцом. В скрипте упоминается, что 'отель-апартаменты' не отражает настоящую природу объекта и скрывает его истинное назначение.

💡Роскошь

В видео роскошь проявляется в описании интерьеров 'отеля-апартаментов', включая полы из мрамора, изысканную мебель и декоративные элементы. Термин связан с темой роскошного жилища, которое, как утверждается, построено для Путина, и демонстрирует его роскошный образ жизни, отличающийся от жизни обычных людей.

💡Конфиденциальность

В видео упоминается, что работникам объекта приходится подписывать Конфиденциальность и Соглашение о неразглашении, запрещающие раскрывать информацию о месте, его назначении и владельце. Это подчеркивает секретность и закрытость объекта, который предположительно построен для Путина.

💡Путин

Видео посвящено расследованию здания, которое, по мнению авторов, является частным дворцом Путина. Имя Путина используется в контексте обсуждения роскошных интерьеров, секретности объекта и предполагаемого назначения здания как жилища для него.

💡Дворец

В видео 'отель-апартаменты' называют 'дворцом', подчеркивая его масштабы и роскошь. Термин 'дворец' используется для подчеркивания того, что здание превосходит размеры и функциональные возможности обычного отеля и предназначено для особых целей.

💡Секреты

В видео говорится о 'самых секретных и охраняемых объектах' в стране, ссылаясь на дворец как на объект, который не был доступен для посещения и изучения до раскрытия информации. Это подчеркивает степень секретности, которая окружала построение и функционирование дворца.

💡Ротенберг

Аркадий Ротенберг упоминается в контексте обсуждения 'отеля-апартаментов'. В видео говорится, что он якобы представлял объект как успешный бизнес и отель, но на самом деле, по версии авторов видео, это не отель, а частный дворец для Путина.

💡Проект

В видео упоминается 'Проект', который, по словам авторов, смог получить и опубликовать планы этажей 'отеля-апартаментов'. Эти планы предоставили дополнительную информацию о структуре и назначении помещений в здании, подтверждая гипотезу авторов о его частном назначении.

💡Хоккейный комплекс

В видео рассматривается подземный хоккейный комплекс, построенный в рамках объекта. Он описывается как роскошное и профессиональное место для игры в хоккей, которое, тем не менее, предположительно используется только для личных забав Путина.

💡Стрелища

В видео упоминается стрелыца, как еще один из личных развлечений Путина, к которому была построена специальная стрелыная Galeria в рамках объекта. Это подчеркивает индивидуальные предпочтения и хобби главы государства и их роскошное удовлетворение.

💡Символика

В видео обсуждается символика, используемая в интерьере дворца, включая портреты исторических воинов и христианских икон. Это подчеркивает идеологическую составляющую интерьера и его предположительное назначение для символической легитимации власти.

Highlights

Экскурсия по дворцу Путина, доступная ранее только самому Путину, с 4 часами видеоматериалов из каждой комнаты.

Планы этажа показывают изменения, такие как переименование всех спален в апартаменты, а музыкального салона и читального зала в лобби.

Подземный хоккейный комплекс с VIP-зоной, саунами, массажными и косметологическими кабинетами и рестораном на 16 человек.

Личные покои Путина, включая спальни с роскошной мебелью и техникой, такими как кровать за 6 миллионов рублей и бронзовая статуэтка медведя.

Личный тир Путина длиной 213 метров с автоматическими мишенями и пулеулавливателем шестого класса защиты.

Построенный СПА-комплекс с различными ваннами, массажными комнатами и криосауной при температуре минус 100 градусов.

Мраморные полы, изысканный декор и дорогая мебель, стоимостью до 50 миллионов рублей за одну люстру.

Часовня святого князя Владимира внутри дворца, с иконостасом, в центре которого изображение Христа и святого князя Владимира.

Тайный оператор с скрытой камерой, снявший кадры изнутри дворца, которые подтверждают масштаб и роскошь этого объекта.

Непонятные помещения в апартаментах, такие как офис с огромным рабочим столом, 10 телефонами и панелью управления фонтанами.

Оборудование для СПА и душевых американского производства, несмотря на напряженные отношения с США.

Контракты на строительство содержат пункты о неразглашении информации, что подчеркивает секретность объекта.

Финансирование дворца осуществляется через госкомпании, такие как Транснефть, которые ежегодно переводят сотни миллионов рублей.

Строительство дворца сопровождается не только роскошью, но и отсутствием базовых удобств для рабочих, таких как чистый туалет.

Возможное дальнейшее разрушение и перестройка дворца из-за паранойи Путина о безопасности, что подчеркивает его маниакальную одержимость.

Transcripts

play00:03

Where are we?

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What's happening?

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He's playing the flute, but why is he naked?

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It's just a compilation. It's a montage.

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Apartment Hotel. Hotel.

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Excuse me, miss, could you tell me how to get to the reception?

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It seems I'm lost.

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Who's the last one for electrotherapy?

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I'm a beneficiary.

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Where's the nearest bus stop?

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Who's swimming here?

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We want to build an apartment hotel here. I really like this business.

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In a year and a half or two, I'll invite you to see this beauty.

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It's been not 1.5, not two, but almost 3 and a half years.

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It seems like it's time to pack our bags and go on vacation.

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But here's the situation - the apartment hotel... is just not here.

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Not in searches, not on websites, not in brochures and leaflets.

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Despite Rotenberg's promises, journalists weren't brought here, they weren't shown the BEAUTY.

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It all looks as if the hotel simply doesn't exist.

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Did Rotenberg deceive all of us? I don't believe it.

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In some sense, he didn't deceive us. The construction is indeed finished.

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The bare, stripped walls they showed us on TV now shine with a brand-new renovation.

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Marble floors are polished, furniture is arranged, exquisite decor and finishing touches are ready.

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It's just that what was supposed to be Putin's palace remains just that.

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*giggling*

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And today we will not only prove it.

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But also invite you on a unique tour.

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A tour that no one has been on before, except perhaps Putin himself.

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We have almost 4 hours of video from inside every room of Putin's palace.

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From inside the most secret and guarded object in the country.

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Bedrooms, government communication offices, gyms, cryosaunas, and even a private chapel,

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where we'll assess the true extent of his c raziness and see that Putin prays to himself.

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Today we'll literally barge into Putin's home and show you who he really is -

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a deranged old dictator who can't even stop himself during a war he initiated and continues to build himself a palace.

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No more 3D visualizations, no graphics or architectural sketches, no speculation - just facts.

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Only real videos, real footage, taken by our brave agent inside Putin's palace,

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where he walked through every room with a hidden camera.

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Welcome to Praskoveevka, the most prominent and exclusive resort on the Black Sea.

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We begin our unique walk here. This alley leads to the main house.

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Here, as you can see for yourself, there is currently a competition for placing the maximum number of statues per square meter.

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"There can never be too much art," as Vladimir Putin himself says to us.

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Semi-naked women? Give us a few.

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Fully naked? Even better!

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Muses, goddesses, graceful ladies, some with fruits, some with children.

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And even a male flutist. For some reason, completely naked.

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And there in the distance, we see something familiar and realize - WE ARE HERE!

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Recognizable facade, familiar giant marble columns, and just like three years ago - workers bustling around.

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This is Putin's palace.

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I know you're eager to go inside, we'll do that very soon.

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But bear with me, I need to tell you something.

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Firstly, what's going on here at all? Where are these shots coming from?

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Let me explain - there's a person with a hidden camera wandering around the palace grounds.

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They move around freely, wherever they want, but they have to hide the camera,

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hence the shaking and blurry shots, but we'll see everything we need to see perfectly well.

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Secondly, these are the new floor plans of Putin's palace, which journalists from Project managed to obtain.

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And which they kindly shared with us.

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Today they also released an investigation, be sure to watch it.

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In these plans, we see crucial changes that the palace has undergone.

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However, they only change the names of the rooms. All bedrooms have been renamed to apartments.

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The music lounge and reading room have been renamed to the lobby.

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The dining hall is a restaurant now.

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Essentially, architecturally - in terms of room layout and their purpose - nothing has changed significantly.

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Since these plans were never supposed to see the light of day, they weren't particularly sophisticated, I must admit it.

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For example, let's take apartment 12, which is marked on the new plans where the security room used to be located.

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We are led to believe that this is a residential hotel room and that visitors to one of the most expensive hotels in the world will stay here.

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In the first room, we see two almost fully standing single beds.

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Nearby is a dining area with a cooler, microwave, and a table seemingly designed for 8 people.

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There is also a table with three landline telephones.

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But even more questions arise about this apartment room 12 -

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there is a folding sofa, one office chair, a printer, and a gigantic, 3 meters wide, desk for work with 10 telephones,

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two computers, a giant console of unclear purpose, and a control panel for fountains.

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And this is presented as a hotel room.

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Let's continue our tour. After all, it's all built with money stolen from you, so let's acknowledge the work of the builders!

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Urgently, we rush to where, I know, all of you dream to go.

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The legendary “Akvadiskoteka.” (Aqua Disco Hall)

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*The song 'Akvadiskoteka' plays*

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Many had speculated on how it looks, daring ones had made guesses,

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but in reality, for the first time, we see Putin's beloved water amusement in its finished form.

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The fountain in the center isn't working yet, but the basin of the akvadiskoteka is already filled with water.

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I must admit, we are impressed by its size; from the air, it seemed more like an outdoor jacuzzi,

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but up close, it's clear that you could fit the entire Cooperative 'Ozero' here in full.

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Behind, a bar is visible, which apparently makes this place a disco;

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equipment is set up, everything is fully prepared for parties.

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Over there, not far from the akvadiskoteka, is one of the entrances to the palace.

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We follow there, though no one invited us, and find ourselves in the pool.

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Extravagance of stucco, bas-reliefs, insane crystal chandeliers - all in the style of the owner.

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This room, the phyto-bar, here you can order yourself a smoothie or an oxygen cocktail.

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Alongside the pool, there are sofas and loungers, and further on, something like a SPA area with water treatments.

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Vladimir Putin likes to swim in about ten different ways.

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First, of course, the jacuzzi, it's already filled with water, I hope it's warm.

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Next to it, behind a glass door, is a table for a lying shower, it's called the Vichy shower.

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Opposite it is a standing circular shower, with jets hitting you from all sides.

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In the adjacent room, there are three baths for underwater massage, and further on, a panel that looks like it could control a spaceship,

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but it's just the Charcot shower.

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Here, Vladimir Putin stands against that wall while the FSO employees hose him down with water jets.

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In this same room, there are contrasting baths, they are illuminated -

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blue one is cold, and orange one is hot (there's something slightly ominous about it).

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Putin has these in all his residences and on all his yachts, we've told you about them a hundred times.

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Then there are various showers.

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By the way, pay attention - all the equipment is American.

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The USA are, of course, our enemies, ideological adversaries, and a decayed soulless place.

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But that's no reason to refuse their technology, right?

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I must show you another therapeutic shower, excuse me please, you may not be ready for this.

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But you can't skip this part. This thing hidden behind the opaque door is called an ascending shower.

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You sit on it, and then the water stream, under a pressure of one or two atmospheres, does, forgive me, its job.

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They say it's very beneficial for your health in old age.

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Please treat this with understanding.

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We won't find anything more interesting on this floor, of course, but let's look around anyway.

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Here's a massage room in Eastern style, here's another massage room -

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it may not seem remarkable, but even one unfortunate chair here costs almost 200 thousand rubles.

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And this room - it's a hammam, decorated with marble, nothing interesting.

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But here's another steam room - again with Eastern motifs.

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Golden mosaics and a choice of four steam scents are present here.

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Here is also located the thing, the sudden breakdown of which millions of people dream about.

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It's a cryosauna.

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It doesn't warm you up, but rather freezes you, with a temperature of minus 100 degrees contributing to the rejuvenation of the body.

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So in a sense, Vladimir Putin really does spend time in a refrigerator.

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There's also a little window here - just in case someone wants to peek in and check if the national leader hasn't frozen over.

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Why is it so cold?

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Directly from the spa area on the ground floor, we ascend the stairs to the main, first floor.

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And here we have a choice, which of Putin's lounges do we want to see first?

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If we go left, we'll enter the music lounge. To the right, the reading room.

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For discretion, the rooms were renamed to Lobby number 1 and Lobby number 2.

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But we've renamed them better - the Hall of Greatness Mania and the Hall of Military Fantasies.

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Let's start with what used to be the reading room.

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I'll show you specifically how it looked before because many things have changed and in a very characteristic way.

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Before, it was the realm of golden eagles and romantic frescoes.

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Some very neutral scenes - landscapes, hunting.

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Now, soulless Italian motifs have been replaced by what Vladimir Putin truly favors.

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This painting is called "The Battle for the Bbagration flèches," depicting one of the main events of the Battle of Borodino.

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To the right of it hangs another - the battle between Russian and Persian troops near Elisabethpol in 1826.

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On another wall, there are two more paintings - the first depicts the battle at Sarikamish,

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and the second is dedicated to the defeat of Khazaria by Svyatoslav.

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On the third wall, there are three more paintings: on the left, the Battle on the Ice,

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on the right, for some reason, AGAIN the defeat of Khazaria,

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but the painting is mirrored (apparently they decided that the old man is old and won't notice the trickery),

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and in the center, the largest painting - it is called

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"Whoever will come to us with a sword, from a sword will perish!" depicting Alexander Nevsky.

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The original painting hangs in the Grand Kremlin Palace.

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Also, pay attention to this empty space on the right -

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in the renders, we see whose portrait they plan to hang there - the portrait of Marshal Zhukov.

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A lot has changed, but something will certainly remain with us forever: the eagles.

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They are no longer golden, but still very recognizable.

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Now let's take another look around.

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Thanks to the Project publication, which has the furniture estimates for this room, we find out

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that these two sofas are priced at a mere 900 thousand each,

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the buffet behind them at 1 million 100 thousand,

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this luxurious table almost at 2 million,

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and each chair at 220 thousand rubles, with a total of 10 chairs.

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But the sofas, buffets, tables, and chairs for millions of rubles pale in comparison to this French chandelier.

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It is made of golden-red crystal and weighs 336 kilograms.

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Its cost, just listen, is 50 million rubles.

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The same amount, for example, was allocated for the repair of all yards in Kaluga and the major overhaul of hospitals in Kamchatka.

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There are 2 such chandeliers in this room.

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That is, 100 million rubles went only to chandeliers in one of the hundreds of rooms in Putin's palace.

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Let's move to the adjacent room, the former music lounge, now called the Sea Room.

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It accidentally slipped into the documents.

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The situation with the paintings here is similar, only they depict not the main land battles

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and prominent military leaders in Russian history, but paintings with a maritime theme.

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From the walls, towering 3.5 meters above the doors, Putin admires Admirals Nakhimov and Fyodor Ushakov,

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and between them hangs a painting by Aivazovsky - a view of a seaside town.

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On the other wall are busts of some women, unfortunately, it is not possible to discern them, perhaps they took part in important naval battles -

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the battle of two yachts at the palace in Praskoveevka.

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And on the opposite wall, Admiral Krusenstern gazes upon them all.

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Here there will be 3 table stands for 420 thousand each, 2 sofas almost a million each, 6 chairs for 300 thousand each,

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but the cost of the most expensive furniture cannot be found here - it was made for Putin on individual order.

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The most expensive, of course, are the chandeliers again.

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They also cost around 50 million rubles each.

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We should admit here Putin's complete obsession with his own greatness.

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He genuinely sees himself as the successor to Ushakov and Nakhimov, a new Alexander Nevsky under chandeliers worth 200 million.

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And we move on. To the office.

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Another fake information. It’s all fake. I know nothing about it.

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Looking at this room, it's especially funny to remember that they're trying to sell us the idea that it's not Putin's palace, but a hotel.

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Then what is this room, excuse me?

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A hotel reception office covering 130 square meters?

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It's done in dark wood, with a marble fireplace, empty bookshelves, and golden chandeliers.

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The furniture, judging by the labels, is supposedly made in Serbia.

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But I have no doubt it's all Italian, as Putin likes it, and they brought it through Serbia to bypass sanctions.

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Let's get closer to Putin's workplace.

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The layout is exactly the same as in his office in the Kremlin —

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the chief's place is at the head of the table, and there are places for presenters in front of him.

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According to the new plan, this table should have a computer and secure phones — just like in the Kremlin office.

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An essential part of any apartment-hotel, wouldn't you agree?

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Do you hear me, Anton?

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Yes, yes.

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Then why aren't you answering? You're a polite person, after all.

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Now it's time to guide you to the most secretive place in the palace.

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If the previous room sort of hinted that Vladimir Putin has lost his mind, this puts the final and irreversible point on it.

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We're heading to the former arcade room, transformed...

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into a chapel.

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Here, Vladimir Putin talks to God.

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The room, you'll agree, is quite oppressive.

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Marble floor with a pattern.

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Dark wallpaper, the walls around the room are adorned with decorative metal panels with some not very Orthodox-looking crosses.

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In the center of the room, there's a lectern — it's like a stand for an icon or a book, and to the right of it stands a huge floor gilded candlestick.

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But the main thing is, of course, the iconostasis.

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It's very monumental, with icons in full height.

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In the center, the recognizable image of Christ, to His right is the Virgin Mary, and to His left, you don't even have to guess — it's signed — Saint Prince Vladimir.

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The place for the icon isn't random; to the left of Christ, they usually place the one in whose honor the chapel is named.

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So this is the chapel of Saint Prince Vladimir.

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There's no doubt that Putin not only associates himself with Prince Vladimir but already considers himself his embodiment, his reincarnation.

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He organizes commemorative events in honor of the prince, names submarines after him,

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the presidential fund allocates tens of millions of rubles for an ethno-opera about Prince Vladimir with a Shaman singer in the lead role,

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and Putin even personally unveiled a huge 17-meter monument to the prince right opposite the Kremlin.

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Today we honor the very instigator of the celebration. The Equal-to-the-Apostles Prince Vladimir.

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The gatherer of Russian lands, a warrior, creator, enlightener, defender against external enemies,

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founder of the Russian state, and almost the Russian nation — Putin has called him almost everything.

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They are no longer shy about it at all.

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Patriarch Kirill, on behalf of the Russian Orthodox Church, says that, yes, there are no coincidences —

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Vladimir Vladimirovich is definitely a new "The Red Sun."

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Remembering the great Prince Vladimir, we simultaneously remember and pray for our president, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin,

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who has the name of this prince. We believe that there are no coincidences.

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This wooden cabinet is for sacred vessels, chalices, wine, and books.

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And opposite the cabinet, excuse me, a throne.

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It's called a stasidion, you can both stand and sit on it during long services.

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In ancient Russian temples, such thrones were placed for tsars, and they were called — the royal seat.

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Let's just pause and imagine.

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Vladimir Putin, supposedly a democratically elected president (as he pretends to be), a hired PUBLIC SERVANT, an OFFICIAL,

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has built himself a crazy palace worth 100 billion rubles and sits there in a dark room, on the throne, listening to prayers and admiring an icon (as he thinks) of himself.

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I know you can't wait to go upstairs and inspect the royal chambers,

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but there's still something on this floor that can surprise you.

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I'm sure you remember the so-called hookah room, which was actually a strip club with a pole that we discovered at Putin's home last time.

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The propagandists then particularly eagerly showed this place, saying, look, there are bare walls and workers' jackets, there is no stripper here.

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Take a look. Obviously, it's specialized clothing for a stripper.

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Well. This room is now called the Lounge Zone.

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In essence and purpose, nothing has changed — they just replaced the cold parquet with carpet,

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but kept the arches around the perimeter and the semi-circular sofas in place.

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But whether they left the stage and the famous pole, unfortunately, is unclear — this part of the room is hidden from our eyes.

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The theater has undergone significant changes.

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Here's what it looked like before, and here's what it looks like now.

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A huge stage — you can put on a play or play a concert here.

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And you can watch it all from luxurious boxes.

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However, the peculiarity is that only 9 spectators can fit in these boxes, no more.

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And this is the gym. Right in the palace interiors with moldings and crystal chandeliers, there will be 20 simulators installed.

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For now, as you can see, they haven't unpacked them yet, but here's how it will look according to the architectural plans.

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We can already calculate the price of all the equipment, as we have a complete estimate.

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This elliptical machine costs 1 million 623 thousand rubles, this exercise bike — 1 million 400 thousand,

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and such a complex device as a dumbbell rack cost a quarter of a million.

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The total cost of the equipment in Putin's gym is over 13 million rubles.

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All the machines are Italian, and one is American — from the HOIST brand, the kind Putin installs in the gyms of his yachts and armored trains.

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On the right in the video, we notice a huge mirror and... to our surprise, a ballet bar.

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We'll soon see Vladimir Vladimirovich on the stage of the Bolshoi Theater, no doubt.

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So, shall we go upstairs?

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We're moving along the corridor of the first floor, with the entrance to the inner courtyard on the right, next to it is the security post.

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As we can see, there's a vigilant guard, no fly with a camera will pass unnoticed.

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We ascend the main staircase (there's an elevator here too, but we prefer to walk).

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At the time of filming, there's still ongoing renovation here, but we can still get a good look at everything.

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And here's the second security post. Like nimble ninjas, we slip by unnoticed.

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And upstairs, there are corridors, corridors, and corridors.

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Endless, almost like in horror movies. Dozens of doors, and behind them, bedrooms.

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We'll definitely get into them later. But for now, we're in some kind of hall.

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There's a huge statue, which apparently didn't fit on the alley outside.

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A sofa, a TV on a stand for over 2 million rubles.

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It's unclear for whom the photo frames are placed (after all, Putin doesn't acknowledge any of his relatives).

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Well, maybe he'll put portraits of Sechin or Shoigu in them.

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Busts stand on pedestals by the window, and on the way out, we notice a one more giant statue, a lady with either a dog or a lamb in her arms.

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On this floor, there are 11 bedrooms.

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Four of them are huge, almost 300 square meters each, these are the owners' bedrooms, and the rest are smaller, intended for simpler folks.

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And now to the most interesting rooms - the owners' apartments.

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The work there was not easy. To put it mildly.

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All of Putin's residences, including his yachts, are arranged the same way - separate bedrooms, one for him and another for his life companion.

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This palace is no exception, and if nothing has changed, Alina Kabaeva has her own apartments, here they are.

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This is the first living room, which you can enter directly from the corridor: a sofa, armchairs, a TV.

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Through this room, we enter the bedroom.

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Here, too, all the furniture is in place and arranged strictly according to the floor plans shared with us by the Project.

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You can purchase such a cute armchair for just 850 thousand rubles;

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we found a very similar chest of drawers for 2 million 600 thousand.

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On the left is the bed.

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Pay attention to the high-tech mechanism that allows you to hide the TV UNDER the bed, and when needed, it comes out on a bracket.

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Behind that door, there are several more rooms - a large living room, a snow-white bathroom with a wardrobe.

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The total area of the royal chambers is 275 square meters.

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Putin's bedroom is of the same size. Let's head there.

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Welcome to the holy of holies, the royal resting place.

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A personal and heavily guarded room, which we have successfully managed to enter once again.

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The first living room: a huge mirror and a table for 6 guests; we found a similar one (in a different color) for 2 million rubles.

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Football is playing on the TV, and next to it, we see giant busts, to which, as it turns out, Putin harbors a passion.

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From the first living room, we enter directly into the bedroom.

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Some of the furniture here is still wrapped in plastic to prevent dust, but all the decor is already in place, even the flowers are arranged.

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The eye immediately falls on the cute chest of drawers.

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It costs almost 4 million rubles.

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That's about the price of a two-room apartment in Voronezh.

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We also easily found the luxurious canopy bed.

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We paid almost 6 million rubles for it.

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That's like compensating for two people killed in shelling in Belgorod.

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The bedside table usually holds the most valuable items. Putin has a bronze bear figurine there.

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We have a good separate shooting of it, and to me, he looks very much like the trademark bear of United Russia.

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Even in his sleep, Putin thinks about politics, but I would still keep the bronze statuette away from the bed.

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Next stop. The secret boudoir or the second living room, also known as the relaxation room.

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The entrance is right by the head of the bed.

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Outsiders are not allowed here, but they will make an exception for us.

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We immediately see a huge chest of drawers; it costs 2.5 million rubles.

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Opposite it, there's a very deep sofa piled with cushions, on which Vladimir Putin can stretch out.

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Now let's go to the bathroom...

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Here we are greeted by statues and a round jacuzzi with a huge mosaic panel above it.

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At least there's no Battle of Borodino here.

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Let's take a look at the toilet - here, for some reason, opposite the toilet, there is a pouf chair worth 300 thousand rubles.

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Probably for the aide-de-camp.

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Moving on, we enter the shower room.

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With another pouf chair priced at 300 thousand and an even more impressive mosaic.

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By the way, notice how Vladimir Putin loves television.

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There's a TV in the bathroom. And in the bedroom. And in one living room, and in the other.

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Apparently, Putin can't go a minute without Ekaterina Andreeeva's broadcasts.

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Some special mechanisms were invented for him.

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Look. We can even try it ourselves to see how it works, why not.

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Pressed it, and there comes the urgent news broadcast on the first channel.

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I can just imagine how Putin will now sit in his living room, feeling uncomfortable, glancing at the TV remote, and thinking about us.

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Well, what can you do, an apartment-hotel is still a public place!

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Our tour of Putin's palace is still not over, but I'm sure that right now, looking at all this, many of you are bewildered.

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How is all this possible at all?

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Who pays for this?

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How is all this maintained?

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It's not just a country house anymore, it's a miniature state with huge infrastructure, created specifically for one person's leisure.

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For example, here's an interesting document.

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This is a labor conditions declaration.

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Submitted in 2021 on behalf of LLC Complex, that is, the legal entity that the palace is registered under.

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Every company submits such a report annually - it's a standard bureaucratic procedure, essentially just a list of positions that exist within it.

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In our case, it's not even complete, but it includes more than 250 positions.

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People who are constantly working and simply SERVING Putin's palace.

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Maintaining the order here.

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Who isn't there? 15 room cleaners, 13 specialists in territory cleaning, 27 workers in landscaping and gardening,

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washing machine operators, carpenters, locksmiths, car washers, and 12 maids.

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From such a company, you wouldn't want to leave, I understand.

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And my favorite... a HERPETOLOGIST.

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You probably don't even know who that is, and by the way, this is a very important scientist for Putin.

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A naturalist-scientist. Herpetologists specialize in the study of reptiles, and amphibians.

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They study the behavior of snakes, lizards, turtles, frogs, diagnose, and treat the diseases they suffer from.

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Usually, such specialists work in terrariums in zoos, but here, let's all agree, hiring such a person is fully justified -

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a specialist in frogs and vipers in Putin's palace is definitely necessary.

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The construction and maintenance of the palace are still financed by state-owned companies under the guise of providing non-existent services.

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The Transneft-Service company spends 25 million rubles a month on renting certain non-residential premises,

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and another structure, Transneft-Terminal, pays the palace another 30 for rent and services that are not actually provided.

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For this money, Transneft could rent a building with an area of 10,000 square meters on Tverskaya Street.

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But 660 million rubles a year are simply withdrawn from the state-owned company, headed by Putin's friend and colleague from the KGB, Nikolai Tokarev.

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They are withdrawn for the needs of the palace.

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These actions cause reputational damage.

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In the investigation into the palace three years ago, we talked about a very unusual building - an underground hockey complex.

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Indeed, what's the point of having a palace where you can't play hockey?

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Interesting. We see an underground hockey complex for the first time.

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It reflects the bunker style of the owner.

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Back then, we knew nothing about it, we only had satellite imagery showing the outlines of the hockey rink.

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Well, it's time to see what's inside now.

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We have plans for this underground building, or rather bunker, and some documentation.

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Vladimir Putin's personal involvement is already evident in the list of requirements for the complex designers.

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They are required to make everything beautiful and decorate the boards of the hockey field with coats of arms.

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Finally, we open the plans, and everything looks very impressive.

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In the upper part, there are places for penalized players, and to the right is an American ice maintenance machine, which costs around 10 million rubles.

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Below, we see a bar, with players tribune on either side.

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On the left side of this floor is a VIP area with a doctor's office, as well as a Russian sauna, massage, and cosmetology rooms, and a hair salon.

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In general, there's a place to freshen up after a hockey match.

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Brilliant!

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Next to the hair salon, there is an elevator, comments on which are unnecessary.

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It is marked as the "first person lift."

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And it leads to the second floor, to an even more luxurious part of the building.

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Exiting this elevator, Putin walks along a long corridor straight to the area with slot machines!

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Here it is, familiar to us, moved from the palace.

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Further on, there is a grandstand for 6 spectators, a buffet table, and a buffet area for the same six people.

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We suppose this is the only hockey complex in the world where the seating for spectators is many times smaller than the seating for players.

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Further down is a restaurant for 16 people.

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It's just amazing, of course.

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A super-professional modern hockey complex was built for Putin, the opening of which would be a celebration in any Russian city.

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And he needs it only for a couple of times a year, for the ridiculous spectacle of guards dressed in hockey uniforms awkwardly falling in front of him and elderly Soviet champions awkwardly surrendering.

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What a shame.

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In addition to hockey, Putin has another hobby, very private.

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Reports about his success in this field are not broadcast on television, and it is not mentioned in his official biography.

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It turns out, Putin loves shooting, and in the palace, they built him a personal shooting range!

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Originally, they wanted to place the underground shooting range along the helicopter pads, next to the underground hockey complex,

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but then changed their minds and placed it here, not far from the water.

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This giant strip is the shooting range.

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According to the documentation, the length of the structure is 213 meters, and the width is 6 meters.

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It has 3 firing lines and, I quote, "rising-falling target installations."

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On them, Putin can stick portraits of his enemies.

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At the far end of the shooting range stands a bullet catcher of the sixth class of armored protection,

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which means that you can shoot from a large-caliber sniper rifle OSV-96, which is also in service with the FSO.

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Unfortunately, it is separately stipulated to prevent bullet ricochet, so it is unlikely that anything will hit Putin.

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And another important part.

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After this video, some may say - well, what is your evidence?

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Perhaps this is still an apartment hotel, you cannot know for sure, or they will say - it's all fiction and just cartoons.

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We will definitely hear something like this, at least from the propagandists and other Kremlin-paid individuals.

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So let's go through it step by step.

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First, if this is a hotel - then why, after the end of construction, there is not a single word about it anywhere for a YEAR?

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Rotenberg clearly says - this is a business, it is an attractive hotel complex, unique, you will be able to come here in 2023.

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A year and a half or two will pass, and I will invite you, and you will see this beauty.

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SO WHY IS IT IMPOSSIBLE TO GET HERE IN 2024?

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Where is the advertising? Where is the brochure?

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Where is the website? Why does not a single photograph of this hotel exist?

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It turns out that the journalist to whom Rotenberg offered a discount never visited this unique object?

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Second. Architecture and layout of the premises.

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Why is there only one very luxurious office for all guests in the apartment hotel,

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exactly the same as in every office of Putin?

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Why are there the same secure communication phones as in Putin's office?

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What discussions are supposed to take place through these secure channels?

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Ordering breakfast in bed and shirt ironing via government communication?

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Where is the reception and access control system in this HOTEL, none of this exists.

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All rooms are open.

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Or where have you ever seen a hotel with an underground hockey complex with a lift for the first person?

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Who is all this for?

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And why should guests of the apartment hotel pray to St. Prince Vladimir in the home chapel?

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Third. In my hands is a document - one of the agreements that everyone who works there signs.

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Let's read it. This is a Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure Agreement.

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It states that nothing at all can be said about this place and construction.

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You cannot disclose the name of the object, you cannot say where it is located, who the owner is.

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You cannot talk about the purpose of the object - so you cannot even say that it is an apartment hotel.

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Contractors are not allowed to, listen,

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"transfer Information to each other through open channels of telephone, telegraph, and facsimile communication, as well as using the Internet network."

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Violation of any of these points costs a fine of one million rubles.

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Why do contractors building a PUBLIC place need these crazy rules?

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Information and photos of real hotels are posted on the internet,

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hotels PAY for advertising so people can see them, they don't hide and don't sue for any information about them.

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Fourth. Why is the state-owned company Transneft transferring 660 million rubles a year

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under fictitious pretexts for the construction of an ordinary hotel?

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You said that Rotenberg is the owner! Why is Transneft paying?

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This makes absolutely no sense at all.

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After all, this so-called hotel for 100 billion rubles (even more now) and chandeliers for 50 million will never pay off in life.

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Even if each of the 11 rooms is rented out for 500 thousand a day every day of the year without a break, it will pay off in 50 years.

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Without taking into account the costs of maintenance, salaries, and so on - and this is hundreds of millions per year.

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Well, fifth. The Project, which shared with us the floor plans of the "apartment hotel,"

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managed to find and talk to a person directly involved in the design of this object.

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Who, off the record, confirmed that this is not a hotel.

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This is a palace. A private palace intended for one specific person.

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And all, all that we talked about three years ago - the no-fly zone, buffer forests owned by the FSB, bought up to fence off the palace from outsiders.

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Prohibition even to approach the cape.

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All this has not disappeared anywhere and continues to exist, while supposedly there is Rotenberg's apartment hotel here.

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Do you think that we are this stupid or what? Who is this blatant lie aimed at anyway?

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We have another video from Putin's palace that we really wanted to show you in the end.

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No, there won't be any golden interiors, chandeliers worth 50 million,

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nor antique statues or paintings of great military leaders.

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But the meaning and symbolism in this short clip are greater than in any other.

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Our secret operator walks through the palace grounds at night and sees before him a typical, dirty trailer -

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it's a dirty communal toilet for those who don't live in the palace but work there.

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There are drawings and inscriptions on the doors and walls.

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Among them, the main one stands out.

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"Alexei, you were right."

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That's how Putin's Russia is arranged.

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He has a giant palace, the dream of a dictator gone mad with theft and impunity.

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And it's built by ordinary people, ordinary workers, toiling for pennies, who aren't even entitled to a decent toilet.

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And they all understand everything perfectly well.

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About the lies, about the apartment hotel, and about the fairy tales on television, and about Rotenberg.

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They have no doubts about who they're building the palace for.

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And that Alexei was absolutely right.

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Tomorrow Vladimir Putin will have his fifth inauguration.

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It's been 25 years since he seized power.

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Let's congratulate him, let's show this video to EVERYONE.

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Send the link to acquaintances, post it on your social media -

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pictures, videos, anything, as long as as many people as possible see the new interiors of the palace.

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I'm sure he'll appreciate it.

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After all, Putin never appears anywhere without hundreds of bodyguards and FSO employees.

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Putin doesn't go to public places, he doesn't even use someone else's dishes.

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I'm sure you've heard about the suitcase too.

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Putin is absolutely paranoid, trembling for his life and health, obsessed with his own security.

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And here we are, we went into his bedroom, were left alone with his dishes, bed, were in his office and even in his home chapel.

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We walked through his palace without any control.

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And we are publishing, right now, together with the Project, NEW floor plans of each room of his precious palace.

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And his sports complex with a lift for the first person.

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And if (by the way, I won't be surprised) he demolishes this palace again out of fear to the bare walls in search of bugs, poisons, or any other ridiculous things from his own arsenal.

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He'll tear it down and build himself a new one.

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And we'll get in there again.

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Like Alexei Navalny did, like we did, like journalists, activists, and anyone else after us will do.

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Because if we give up, it means Putin has won and Navalny's murder will go unpunished.

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We must not give Putin another 6 years of unlimited power.

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We must resist. We must spoil and ruin Putin's plans.

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Everyone in their own way - some with investigations, some with honest news, some with brave and uncompromising struggle.

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Talk to your friends and family about it, spread the investigations, put up leaflets,

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don't become cannon fodder in Putin's unnecessary war.

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And don't be afraid to say that Alexei was right.

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Subscribe to this channel. We tell the truth here.

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