Anonymous
(ID: Wiv7M+XO)
9/3/2025, 10:30:52 AM
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PUTIN TELLS XI WE HAVE ACHIEVED NEAR-IMMORTALITY
MILLENIALS WILL LIVE TO 150 YEARS OLD!
https://archive.is/KC4SK
>A hot mic at Beijing's World War II military parade has captured Russian President Vladimir Putin being interpreted to Chinese President Xi Jinping that advances in biotechnology could result in increasing longevity — and even open the door to immortality.
>Mr Xi was heard laughing at Mr Putin's human organ transplant and longevity comment.
>North Korea's Kim Jong-Un was also present at the parade, where the three leaders showcased their unity in front of a global audience.
>It was a rare occasion where the trio walked together in public, giving the media and public unusually close access.
>Leaders from more than 20 countries, including Laos, Vietnam, Indonesia, Belarus and Serbia, also attended the event.
>"With continuous advances in biotechnology, human organs will be increasingly transplanted — letting us live younger and younger, and perhaps even achieve immortality," the interpreter said in Mandarin, relaying Mr Putin's words.
>"In this century, it's anticipated that it may be possible for people to live to 150 years old," Mr Xi responded in his own voice.
>The rest of the leaders' conversation was not broadcast.
>Mr Xi cast the moment as a global crossroads between "peace or war", projecting China as a central power in shaping the international order.
>For Chinese domestic audiences, the moment of the trio's conversation was completely inaudible as it was buried in a Chinese voice-over.
https://archive.is/KC4SK
>A hot mic at Beijing's World War II military parade has captured Russian President Vladimir Putin being interpreted to Chinese President Xi Jinping that advances in biotechnology could result in increasing longevity — and even open the door to immortality.
>Mr Xi was heard laughing at Mr Putin's human organ transplant and longevity comment.
>North Korea's Kim Jong-Un was also present at the parade, where the three leaders showcased their unity in front of a global audience.
>It was a rare occasion where the trio walked together in public, giving the media and public unusually close access.
>Leaders from more than 20 countries, including Laos, Vietnam, Indonesia, Belarus and Serbia, also attended the event.
>"With continuous advances in biotechnology, human organs will be increasingly transplanted — letting us live younger and younger, and perhaps even achieve immortality," the interpreter said in Mandarin, relaying Mr Putin's words.
>"In this century, it's anticipated that it may be possible for people to live to 150 years old," Mr Xi responded in his own voice.
>The rest of the leaders' conversation was not broadcast.
>Mr Xi cast the moment as a global crossroads between "peace or war", projecting China as a central power in shaping the international order.
>For Chinese domestic audiences, the moment of the trio's conversation was completely inaudible as it was buried in a Chinese voice-over.