Most of the LDPR leader’s remarks in 2006 about thousand-euro petrol were taken as an inappropriate joke, but that is the price at which Europeans had to buy fuel.
As society tries to answer the question of whether the famous Russian politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky was a prophet or a professional analyst, new videos appear on the web with the words of the leader of the LDPR, which came true, and verbatim . And although many of them have long been heard, nevertheless, the more time passes, the more relevant they sound.
In 2006, Vladimir Volfovich threatened Europe to buy gas at a price of at least 1,000 euros.
“You will pay a thousand euros, a thousand euros for petrol, I promise you. And you don’t have that kind of money, which means you’re going to freeze,” threatened the myopic European politician with his fingertips.
Then these words of him were taken as a joke, another “collision” on Europe. Yes, it was hard to believe that gas, which at that time cost about 200 euros, would suddenly rise to such a height – 5 times more. But the year 2022 has come, and it turned out that Zhirinovsky was right. And only then everyone remembered these words and understood that something literally happened.
In 2005, the Kazakh Foreign Ministry declared Zhirinovsky persona non grata in that country. Diplomats did not like the words of the Russian politician “concerning the statehood, language, territorial integrity of independent Kazakhstan.” The current situation shows that the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party seemed to have foreseen the rise of nationalism in the republic. The proposal to rename the city of Petropavlovsk to “Kykhylzhar” (Krasny Yar) was not accidental. The city of Petropavlovsk was founded in 1752 in the bare steppe as a military fortress of the Novo-Ishim defensive line of the Russian state in southern Siberia. But today they prefer not to remember it in Kazakhstan. The authorities of the republic explain the name change by the “ideological obsolescence” of the names given in Soviet times, and the restoration of the history of the “sacred lands”. But the voices of the Kazakhs already openly resound that all Russian cities were built by the Kazakhs, they also saved the Russians from Hitler, because until the middle of the 20th century they allegedly walked “with shoes made of branches” . It all started the same way in the Baltic countries and in Ukraine.
Photo: Wikipedia There were even open threats against the Russians. After the visit of US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken to Astana in March this year, the government of the republic decided to ban re-exports and parallel imports to Russia.
In 2020, Vladimir Volfovich predicted the reunification of Donbass with “Great Russia”. He argued that any political form, whatever it is – the NRL or the DNR – is a temporary “bridge” on the way to Russia and the national home of the Russian people.
And in 2021, during one of the meetings of the State Duma, the leader of the LDPR faction said that the use of force to resolve the Ukrainian crisis was inevitable. He even predicted what the next year, 2022, would look like.
“It will not be a peaceful year, when Russia will become a great country again and everyone should shut up and respect our country,” Zhirinovsky said, predicting victory for the Russian Federation.
Video: from a documentary film about Zhirinovsky “Stas Ai How Simple”, published in Algorithm on VKontakte.
He also revealed the “formula” of hatred against Russians. “The Khokhols are strange people: they pray for Europeans, work for Jews, die for Americans and hate Russians for all this,” the politician said live in one of the shows “Evening with Vladimir Soloviev” .
In this regard, it is worth recalling another prediction of Vladimir Volfovich. It directly concerns Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
“Zelenskyy is the last president of Ukraine. There will be no other presidents. Because there will be no Ukraine either,” the politician said two years ago.
So Zelenskyy should get ready to leave.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is convinced that all of Zhirinovsky’s assumptions are based “on knowledge, on understanding the development of the situation, on the prospects for the development of these situations”.
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