BOMBSHELL INTERVIEW: Russian President Putin Discusses Russian Interference in US Election and the Attempted Coup d’état with Oliver Stone

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MUST READ: Vladimir Putin Discusses Russian Interference in US Election and the Attempted Coup d’état with Oliver Stone

Russian President Vladimir Putin recently sat down for an interview with far left Hollywood producer Oliver Stone.

The transcript for the interview was posted on the Kremlin website.

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Robert Wenzel posted part of the transcript on his website.

You can make up your own mind on this interview.

But it really is amazing that he is more believable in this video than the liberal mainstream media has been in the past three years!

Here is this amazing dialogue on the US elections.

Oliver Stone: Yes. So recently, you know Russia has been obviously accused and accused over and over again of interference in the 2016 election. As far as I know there is no proof, it has not turned up. But now in the US there has been an investigation going on about Ukraine’s interference in the election. It seems that it was a very confusing situation, and Poroshenko seems to have been very strongly pro-Clinton, anti-Trump.
Vladimir Putin: Yes, this is no secret.
Oliver Stone: Do you think there was interference?
Vladimir Putin: I do not think that this could be interpreted as interference by Ukraine. But it is perfectly obvious that Ukrainian oligarchs gave money to Trump’s opponents. I do not know whether they did this by themselves or with the knowledge of the authorities.
Oliver Stone: Were they giving information to the Clinton campaign?
Vladimir Putin: I do not know. I am being honest. I will not speak about what I do not know. I have enough problems of my own. They assumed Mrs Clinton would win and did everything to show loyalty to the future US administration. That is nothing special. They wanted the future President to have a good opinion of them. This is why they allowed themselves to make unflattering statements about Trump and supported the Democrats in every possible way. This is no secret at all. They acted almost in public.
Oliver Stone: You do not want to go any further on that because you do not have any information?
Vladimir Putin: You know, this would be inappropriate on my part. If I said something more specific, I would have to put some documents, some papers on the table.
Oliver Stone: You understand that it has huge implications because Mr Trump would be very grateful?
Vladimir Putin: I did not interfere then, I do not want to interfere now, and I am not going to interfere in the future.
Oliver Stone: But that is a noble motive. Unfortunately, the world has degenerated in these two years, with all this backbiting and accusations, dirty fighting. Anyway…
…Vladimir Putin: To change anything. If you want to return to US elections again – look, it is a huge country, a huge nation with its own problems, with its own views on what is good and what is bad, and with an understanding that in the past few years, say ten years, nothing has changed for the better for the middle class despite the enormous growth of prosperity for the ruling class and the wealthy. This is a fact that Trump’s election team understood. He understood this himself and made the most of it.
No matter what our bloggers – or whoever’s job it is to comment on the internet – might say about the situation in the US, this could not have played a decisive role. It is sheer nonsense. But our sympathies were with him because he said he wanted to restore normal relations with Russia. What is bad about that? Of course, we can only welcome this position.
Oliver Stone: Apparently, it excited the Clinton people a lot. The Clinton campaign accumulated the “Steele dossier.” They paid for it. It came from strange sources, the whole “Steele dossier” issue. Some of it comes from Ukraine. They also went out of their way, it seems to me, with the CIA, with Mr Brennan, John Brennan, and with Clapper, James Clapper, and Comey of the FBI. They all seem to have gotten involved, all intelligence agencies, in an anti-Trump way.
Vladimir Putin: They had levers inside the government, but there is nothing like that here. They applied administrative pressure. It always gives an advantage in countries such as the USA, some countries of Western Europe, about 2 percent on average, at a minimum.
Oliver Stone: Two percent? What are you talking about?
Vladimir Putin: Yes. According to experts, those with administrative pressure they can apply always have a 2 percent edge. You can look at it differently. Some experts believe that in different countries, it can vary, but in countries such as the United States, some European countries, the advantage is 2 percent. This is what experts say, they can be wrong.
Oliver Stone: I do not know. I heard of the one percent, but it seems to get more like 12 percent.
Vladimir Putin: That is possible, depending on how it is used.
Oliver Stone: Well, you are not disagreeing. You are saying that it was quite possible that there was an attempt to prevent Donald Trump from coming into office with a soft, I will call it a soft coup d’état?
Vladimir Putin: In the USA?
Oliver Stone: Yes.
Vladimir Putin: It is still going on.
Oliver Stone: A coup d’état is planned by people who have power inside.
Vladimir Putin: No, I do not mean that. I mean lack of respect for the will of the voters. I think it was unprecedented in the history of the United States.
Oliver Stone: What was unprecedented?
Vladimir Putin: It was the first time the losing side does not want to admit defeat and does not respect the will of the voters.

You can read the whole thing here.

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lookingwrite
lookingwrite
4 years ago

Outstanding!

Thurston Howell III
Thurston Howell III
4 years ago

liberals are amazingly ignorant.

they scream “russian collusion” “don’t trust the russians” “the russians want to ruin our way of life”

and then they send in one of their hollywood elites and are going to take what putin says verbatim as the truth.

You can’t make this $h!t up.

GonadTheRuffian
GonadTheRuffian
4 years ago

Putin is a hell of a lot more honest than the American Fake News networks.

Patriotic American
Patriotic American
4 years ago

He also cares more about the health, well-being, needs and best interests of Russia’s children than our elites do about ours. LGBTQ supremacist “leadership” has been on his case for so-called “anti-LGBTQ” initiatives, yet how many children in Russia are vulnerable to s–ual abuse at the hands of prurient interests?

GonadTheRuffian
GonadTheRuffian
4 years ago

Yeah, he definitely seems to stand up to the Globalists perverse psy-ops directed at children better than our degenerate leaders do.

MAGA Hat & Bleach
MAGA Hat & Bleach
4 years ago

The United States has never gone to war with Russia. Unlike most Western European countries that took turns trying to conquer the Russian empire. Spain, France, Germany, Italy, the UK all took turns trying to annex Russia lusting for all her land and mineral wealth. Generations of Russians fought and died protecting their homeland from marauding European invaders. That’s why the Russians love nato. The us leadership of nato has forced Western Europe to stay within their own borders, we prevent the eurotrash from invading Russia. Russia is a better neighbor to the US than Mexico. We don’t have russians sneaking in, calling us racist and demanding welfare. I wish Russia would invade Mexico. That could solve many of our problems.

Michelle
Michelle
4 years ago

Please explain when the UK invaded Russia. IIRC there were two such incursions 1) due to a treaty with Turkey when they were at war with Russia in the 19th century and no territory was sought and 2) as part of a multinational force to try and stem the tide vs the communists in and around 1920 in alliance with the White Russians. What is it with some of you yanks? You undermine any genuine post of worth with absolute bull effluent and do nothing but alienate these who seek to be your allies. We ALL had to endure 8 years of Obama after 8 years of Bush and while the USA under Trump is recovering, it still has long way to go. I dislike the UK elite intensely but I am sick of so many tarring average Brits with the same crap. How many Tommy Robinson martyrs do you have in the US? How many demonstrators have lost eyes or hands in the US due to political repression/ Instead of sneering and being part of the problem, know and understand. Allies like you scare the hell out of me. The coming war is vs the left as well as islam and lies are their area not ours.

Badger
Badger
4 years ago
Reply to  Michelle

Thanks for that Michelle. It needed saying and you said it well.

Michelle
Michelle
4 years ago
Reply to  Badger

Much as I abhor the UK elite, the UK was the one country that made this world what it is. Certainly the USA now carries that torch since WW2 and has tried hard but idiotic jingoism is stain upon any nation. .

John Acord
John Acord
4 years ago
Reply to  Michelle

The best example is the Crimean War itn 1836 when Britain And France came to the aid of the Turks who would of otherwise have been driven out of Europe and Constantinople restored to Christianity.

Michelle
Michelle
4 years ago
Reply to  John Acord

Yes that was idiotic IMO as I have always been a Constantinopolitan irredentist. But do remember that before oil, decolonization and leftist lunacy, all muslim countries were spent forces and even Turkey in WW1 require German stiffening via officers/NCOs and training cadres. However the initial post implied that the UK had invaded Russia with the aim of territorial gain or conquest and that was not the case.

Rob Porter
Rob Porter
4 years ago
Reply to  Michelle

After centuries of Ottoman savagery, not least in south-eastern Europe, you’ve got to ask yourself what the hell Britain’s leaders were thinking when sending troops to help the disgusting Turks and prevent their being driven out of Europe. Now we have this disgusting fool, Recep Erdogan – Obama’s favourite foreign leader – drivelling on about restoring the glories of the Ottoman Empire, thumbing his nose at anything not Islamic, telling Turks living in Germany and elsewhere not to assimilate, helping ISIS, rejoicing over the fall of Constantinople in 1453, and not one Western leader has the guts to tell him to stop his hostile actions and stop talking crap.

Michelle
Michelle
4 years ago
Reply to  Rob Porter

Russia was seen as a bigger threat then and to almost all the threat of islam was seen as no longer relevant. And TBH Turkey aside that was quite correct then. It is only western leftists and Arab oil money that have reversed that. If you read any 19 th century books, fiction or not, muslims were seen as quaint barbarians living in sewers.

Rob Porter
Rob Porter
4 years ago
Reply to  Michelle

Needless to say to you, they are still barbarians, still living in sewers and oil primarily has facilitated making the sewers appear more acceptable. If it weren’t for the thorough collapse of morals in the West, accompanied by abject failure in education that is now thoroughly subverted by the left, and a lying liberal/left dominated media that conceals Muslim ignorance and savagery, those who embrace such a rubbish ideology that is manifested in the incessant savagery of many of its believers against ‘unbelievers’, would be rejected with disgust and contempt. Instead we have ignorant fools – in fact evil people
– such a Merkel, Macron, May, Trudeau, Pope Francis and other imbeciles falling over themselves to accommodate such dregs of humanity while they rape, throw acid in faces, stab and murder. What the devil has happened to a sense of outrage?

Michelle
Michelle
4 years ago
Reply to  Rob Porter

Cannot disagree with any of that. I was asked by a virtuous fool after a lecture, if I had the power to remove every muslim from the planet, by pressing a button, would I do it? When I relied: “of course I would”. He seemed nonplussed as though I should not have said it. So I asked him would he?. he then went into a ramble about ethics, morality, what it is to be human etc.. I then asked him if he had worked in muslim Africa to which he said “no”. So I added then you are not equipped to answer that question anyway and left. No idea if he ever woke up.

Rob Porter
Rob Porter
4 years ago
Reply to  Michelle

Well said. Despite all Trump’s efforts, unless there is dramatic change in thinking and heart in the U.S., not least a form of spiritual transformation, it will never fully recover. The rot from Marxists and other trash began decades back and now is being exacerbated by Muslim dregs of humanity like those four female “persons of colour”. Who is now countering this? Is there any effort to counter what existed for decades? I don’t believe there is, so rubbish fills the shallow minds of contemporary students. Putin is right about attempts at a “soft coup d’etat” continuing. Were it not for Trump resilience and Hillary Clinton’s failure, I hate to think of where the U.S. and world would be right now. Clinton would have been an absolute disaster. Such hatred, intolerance, ignorance and division in one country is astounding, the media mostly just utter trash with lying and deceit a way of life. Can anyone tell me what difference there is now between the Western media and Pravda and Izvestia of the Soviet days? With morals gone to hell dishonesty is a way of life, evil has become good and good become evil.

MAGA Hat & Bleach
MAGA Hat & Bleach
4 years ago
Reply to  Michelle

The Brits were actively prepping to invade Russia through Canada when Russia foiled their plan by selling Alaska to the United States for the fire sale price of 2 cents per acre. Alaska was a better bargain than the Louisiana Purchase. The United States has been protecting Russia from European invasion almost since our founding as a nation.

John Acord
John Acord
4 years ago

President Putin has done more to preserve,protect and advance Christian Western Civilization than any European leader in the last 50 years.Russia Is the natural ally of both the US and Israel. Hopefully, in Trump’s second term this alliance will be sealed forever.

Rob Porter
Rob Porter
4 years ago

Please check above for my response to your comment that America never went to war with Russia.
Maybe not, but it sent troops to fight the Bolsheviks who became Russia’s government.

Htos1av
Htos1av
4 years ago

Look who’s smiling and look who ain’t! LMAO!comment image

Michelle
Michelle
4 years ago

Oliver Stone is hardly the most impartial of interviewers as I still simmer over his Vietnam war views. That war was pointless thanks to the Left undermining it at every step. Had the US not been handicapped by its own communists (all of whom should have been gaoled or deported) they would have won. Israel so far is the ONLY western country to win a war with one hand tied behind its back by its leftists(who may then have been a little afraid).
So with that in mind that interview (if complete) is quite interesting. I like Putin but I find the MSM antiPutin rhetoric to be almost overwhelming at times and it is impossible to not then have doubts. He seems to know more about the US than the average leftist fool there.

santashandler
santashandler
4 years ago

There Putin is again, being honest, saying he had no involvement. He could have easily sent Oliver Stone on his way, without even entertaining Stone’s questions. Instead, he chose to set the record straight. Hardly the actions of someone who was supposedly actively involved in getting Trump elected. Putin seems to be less and less the bad man the MSM portrays him to be.

Rob Porter
Rob Porter
4 years ago
Reply to  santashandler

In all candour, and say this as a foreigner who once truly admired the United States, Putin must now view the U.S. as largely a very stupid, corrupt, lawless and spoiled-brat adolescent society that has no respect for the democratic electoral process and the rule of law. They, naturally, pay lip service to doing so, but it is a sham and a lie, the only thing mattering to liberals in particular is ‘getting their way’. The lack of maturity and hatred in their conduct is simply astounding, but if indoctrinated with Saul Alinsky Marxist thinking, what else could eventuate? Congress is a feuding, incoherent mess with disloyal and cowardly Republicans contributing. Despite all devious and contemptibly underhand efforts by the Democrats, the process still made Donald Trump president. Yet, so rotten to the core and lacking in decency is this trash coalition of liberals, socialist, communists and Muslims that despite all their failed efforts to prevent this eventuality – not least through Robert Mueller’s disgusting investigation that found no evidence of Trump collusion with Russia – they still cannot with any grace accept that he is president. From mental midgets like Maxine Waters and other imbeciles has come the call for impeachment. Vladimir Putin must view from afar this continuing absurdity and marvel that any society could degenerate so deeply and not collapse in chaos.

santashandler
santashandler
4 years ago
Reply to  Rob Porter

Well said. Indeed, Putin must be laughing at the whole U.S. fiasco right now. He knows the likes of Omar, etc., would not last a day in his government.

Rob Porter
Rob Porter
4 years ago
Reply to  santashandler

Thanks. I agree, Putin must marvel at the absurdity. What is so disturbing is that the free world needs a strong and unified America – mainly because the rest are so pitifully bereft of leaders, instead having gutless fools who pass for leaders – and that America no longer is there.

volksnut
volksnut
4 years ago
Reply to  Rob Porter

Giving him a great opportunity –

Rob Porter
Rob Porter
4 years ago
Reply to  volksnut

Probably – with the Democrats and their fellow travellers busily destroying the U.S. When a president cannot even build a wall to prevent illegals – who include criminals and murderers -entering the country and many citizens are so devoid of morals that they elect fool representatives like Nancy Pelosi, imbeciles like Maxine Waters and disgusting idiots like the Muslim ‘squad’ who are out to destroy the country, then you know that the society has reached a low level. This must be like watching the fall of the Roman Empire, with the citizens the major contributors to the collapse.

volksnut
volksnut
4 years ago
Reply to  Rob Porter

Pretty amazing i know – especially when you think of all the military personnel that have fought and died for this countries principles

volksnut
volksnut
4 years ago
Reply to  santashandler

She’d disappear into the gulag network – i don’t like omar one bit i believe she needs to be incarcerated for the next 20-30 years for her crimes – Putin remains a tyrant a very smooth one at that..

santashandler
santashandler
4 years ago
Reply to  volksnut

She most definitely would be. Putin may be a tyrant but, how many Christians and Jews are being persecuted for their faith in Russia.

Rob Porter
Rob Porter
4 years ago
Reply to  volksnut

Russia might no be the free’ist of societies, but the gulags have gone. What beats me is that no matter how criminal the conduct of Democrats, Brennan, Clapper, Comey, Omar, none lands up in prison and they keep thumbing their nose at the president and the law. The U.S. is now largely a circus, made so by citizens who don’t have any love of country – and haven’t a clue where they are driving the country – like empty-headed, poorly-educated adolescents.. Why the devil is Hillary Clinton still not locked away? It strikes me that the Democrats are still very much in charge of many areas of U.S. life, the DOJ, FBI, probably CIA, and that corruption is rampant, that behind the scenes Obama and deep state weave their destructive web, so Americans should focus on their country, not waste much time on Putin.

volksnut
volksnut
4 years ago
Reply to  Rob Porter

I still do not trust Putin – What would be his motivations for doing an interview with a Hollyweird producer – Yeah we have to manage getting along somehow – But –

Rob Porter
Rob Porter
4 years ago
Reply to  volksnut

I would recommend that Americans don’t bother wasting much time with Putin, America has a whole army of enemies within who are doing vastly more harm to the country than Putin. From what I see it has a whole lot of military generals who are clueless about the Western world’s biggest enemy right now, Islam and it’s Muslim followers. H.R. McMaster was a revelation in this regard, but then I saw that even ‘Mad dog’ Mattis was quite clueless. Prior to Obama’s disgusting presidency, the expert on Islam, Robert Spencer, lectured to the military, FBI, CIA and others on Islam, so until the day I see him reinstated in that role I will consider that progress is not being made in warning America’s intelligence agencies about the Islamic threat.

Alleged-Comment
Alleged-Comment
4 years ago

I only hear the sound of crickets from the left.

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AlgorithmicAnalyst
AlgorithmicAnalyst
4 years ago

Mostly just common sense.

Badger
Badger
4 years ago

Amazing that we can be shocked by common sense! What has happened to us all in the last twenty years?

Badger
Badger
4 years ago

I know Putin has blood on his hands and he is directly responsible for some murders, particularly journalists, and his own election strategies are deeply corrupt.

But I can’t help feeling he is more believable than any of the left’s spokespeople. I’m not saying I necessarily trust him, just that on this issue alone he is believable.

I get the impression both leaders really do respect each other and this can only be to the good. Putin is no Stalin and Trump is definitely no FDR (the Lord be praised!) but both seem happy to work with each other. They have some things in common.

I bet they’d like to go fishing together when they retire!

Rob Porter
Rob Porter
4 years ago
Reply to  Badger

During 1918 and the Russian Revolution, American troops with other Western troops were sent to northern Russia in an effort to defeat the Bolsheviks – who eventually took over the country anyway.
P.S. Sorry, I mis-aimed. This was intended for the blogger below.

Badger
Badger
4 years ago
Reply to  Rob Porter

????

tn_tea _ partyer_420
tn_tea _ partyer_420
4 years ago

Just when it’s cool to dislike Putin again , he has the political savvy to come out with gems like this.

John Acord
John Acord
4 years ago

What irritates me about this entire Russiagate issue is is both manufactured and hypocritical , If the Russians did interfere then its effect was miniscule. The US and UK and other governments have been interfering in elections for decades or even longer.Obama directly intervened in both the Israeli elections,the Canadian election and the British elections,especially with his comments about BREXIT. There is no doubt the US has interfered and attempted to influence Russian elections. It is simply SOP to attempt to influence the election of leaders who of are expected to have a more favorable relationship with your own.

Rob Porter
Rob Porter
4 years ago
Reply to  John Acord

You are entirely right, the U.S. and UK have interfered in foreign elections, so the howls of wrath over possible Russian interference is thorough hypocrisy. And now we see that Hillary Clinton got assistance – that failed. How delightful!

Political_qrm
Political_qrm
4 years ago

You know things in this country are at a low point when a former Russian intel analyst like myself has more respect for the Russian President than I do for members of Congress….

And I’m not too fond of Putin, either!

DVader
DVader
4 years ago

You’re actually stupid enough to take anything Putin or Oliver Stoned says seriously?!?!?

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