,{“type”:“image/jpeg”,“src”:“images/af5b82ef-f51b-498c-b26f-6df086d348d3_1284x1615.jpeg”},{“type”:“image/jpeg”,“src”:“images/d249192e-7b9d-4592-bfc4-df43215f15b6_1284x1500.jpeg”},{“type”:“image/jpeg”,“src”:“images/b9865ae3-9f77-4f4f-be7a-065690a08339_1284x1351.jpeg”}],“caption”:"",“alt”:"",“staticGalleryImage”:{“type”:“image/png”,“src”:“images/99695c35-bc26-46bf-8325-c88d91afab95_1456x1456.png”}},“isEditorNode”:true}”}
How can Sorcerer Putin survive, if he passes the reins to the Chef Charioteer he trained and empowered?
Yet, how can Sorcerer Putin survive, if he doesn’t stand aside to enable his Sorcerer’s Apprentice to take over?
This is the Plight of the Sorcerer.
It has featured in Indo-European stories for millennia.
Since early March 2022, Putin’s Magical 🪄manipulative powers have been noticeably on the wane.
Nothing has gone right for him.
Even those who dutifully surrendered to his enspelling nonsense now won’t take his calls.
I first noted how President Zelenskyy’s Magical powers to curse, outwit, and humiliate the Sorcerer Putin were growing in proportion to Putin’s loss of power at the end of March 2022.

Until recently I had ignored Putin’s Apprentice, the Chef, who is now at the height of his powers.
Every day since 2012 the Chef’s trolling Disinfolklore has featured across global media. His Disinfolklore even got Trump and Brexit voted in.