The oligarch and career criminal Prigozhin JUST HAPPENS TO BE of the same JEWISH ethnicity as Zelensky, Poroshenko, Klitchko, Nuland, Blinken, Jake Sullivan’s wife, etc.
Putie, how can you stop the New World Order if you are blind to how it is jewish and it is the jews pushing America and the West into war with you!
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Ron Klain, chief of staff for Biden now and when Creepy Joe was the vice president
President Vladimir V. Putin mobilized Russian troops on Saturday to put down what he called an armed rebellion by the mercenary leader [and JEWISH OLIGARCH AND LIFELONG CRIMINAL — SEE BELOW] Yevgeny V. Prigozhin, whose forces had claimed control of the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don and were seen moving north along a highway toward Moscow.
As security forces were scrambled in southwestern Russia and Moscow, military convoys believed to belong to Mr. Prigozhin’s Wagner forces were seen in the town of Elets, about 250 miles from the capital, according to video posted to social media on Saturday and verified by The New York Times. The armored convoys had traveled from Rostov, and governors of regions along Russia’s major M-4 highway to Moscow urged residents to stay away from the corridor. Videos showed signs of active fighting along the highway.
China’s leadership and Foreign Ministry have yet to issue any public comment on the challenge to Putin’s power in Russia, which is a crucial partner of China against Western powers. But Chinese social media is filled with comments, some remarking that the Chinese Communist Party’s iron hold on the military makes a situation like this virtually impossible in China.
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Putin calls armed rebellion by mercenary chief a betrayal, promises to defend Russia
https://arab.news/2bnry
…..Wiki on the jewish crook Prigozhin
Yevgeny Prigozhin
Yevgeny Prigozhin
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Евгений Викторович Пригожин
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Nickname(s) | “Putin’s chef” |
Born | 1 June 1961 Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
Allegiance | Russia |
Commands held | Wagner Group |
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Spouse(s) | Lyubov Valentinovna Prigozhina |
Children | 2 |
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Criminal status | Wanted by the FBI for electoral interference |
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Yevgeny Viktorovich Prigozhin[a] (Russian: Евге́ний Ви́кторович Приго́жин; IPA: [prʲɪˈɡoʐɨn]; born 1 June 1961) is a Russian oligarch,[4] mercenary chief, and a close confidant of Russian president Vladimir Putin until he launched an alleged coup in June 2023.[5] Prigozhin is sometimes called “Putin’s chef“, as he owns restaurants and catering companies that provide services for the Kremlin.[6] Once a convict in the Soviet Union,[7] Prigozhin now controls a network of influential companies, including the Russian state-backed mercenary company Wagner Group and three companies accused of interference in the 2016 and 2018 U.S. elections.[8] According to a 2022 investigation by Bellingcat, The Insider, and Der Spiegel, Prigozhin’s activities “are tightly integrated with Russia’s Defence Ministry and its intelligence arm, the GRU“.[9]
After years of denying his links to Wagner, he confirmed on 26 September 2022 that he was its founder.[10][11][12] He stated that he founded it in May 2014, to support Russian forces in the war in Donbas. This admission was prompted by a viral video in which Prigozhin was shown in a Mari El prison recruiting inmates, promising them freedom if they served six months with the Wagner Group.[13]
Prigozhin had long denied his role in Russian interference in U.S. elections. In November 2022, however, he admitted his role in such operations, saying they would continue.[14] In February 2023, he stated he was the founder and long-time manager of the Internet Research Agency, a Russian company accused of online propaganda operations.
Prigozhin, his companies, and associates face economic sanctions and criminal charges in the United States,[8] and in the United Kingdom he remains a designated person under sanctions.[15] The FBI is offering a reward of up to $250,000 for information leading to the arrest of Prigozhin.[16][17] In October 2020, the European Union (EU) imposed sanctions against Yevgeny Prigozhin in connection with his financing of the activities of Wagner Group in Libya. In April 2022, new sanctions were imposed on him by the EU because of his role in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine.[18]
In June 2023, Prigozhin launched a mutiny against the Russian military leadership and announced he was moving his forces into Russia.[19]
Early life
Prigozhin was born and raised in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) in the Soviet Union on 1 June 1961,[20] to Violetta Prigozhina (Russian: Виолетта Пригожина).[21][22][23] His father died early, and so his mother supported him and his sick grandmother by working at a local hospital.[24]
His father and stepfather were of Jewish descent.[25]
During his school years, Prigozhin aspired to be a professional cross-country skier. He was trained by his stepfather Samuil Zharkoy, who was an instructor in the sport, and attended a prestigious athletics boarding school from which he graduated in 1977.[21][26] However, his career in sport was ultimately unsuccessful.[27]
In November 1979, 18-year-old Prigozhin was caught stealing and given a suspended sentence. Two years later, in 1981, he was again caught stealing, and sentenced to twelve years imprisonment for robbery, fraud, and involving teenagers in crime.[28] He and several accomplices were convicted of robbing apartments in upscale neighborhoods. He was pardoned in 1988, and was released in 1990.[27] In total, he spent nine years in detention.[7]
Early career and rise to prominence
After his release from prison in 1990, Prigozhin began selling hot dogs alongside his mother and stepfather in the Aprashaka flea market of Leningrad.[21] Soon, according to a New York Times interview with him, “the rubles were piling up faster than his mother could count them.”[29] After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Prigozhin followed the entrepreneurial spirit of the times and founded or became involved in many new businesses.
From 1991 to 1997, Prigozhin was heavily involved in the grocery store business. He became 15% stakeholder and manager of Contrast, which was the first grocery store chain in Saint Petersburg and founded by his former classmate Boris Spektor.
Around the same time, Prigozhin became involved in the gambling business. Spektor and Igor Gorbenko brought Prigozhin on as CEO of Spectrum CJSC (Russian: ЗАО «Спектр»), which founded the first casinos in Saint Petersburg.[30][31] This trio went on to found many other businesses together throughout the 1990s across various industries, including construction, marketing research, and foreign trade. The Novaya Gazeta notes that this may be when Prigozhin met Vladimir Putin for the first time, as Putin was chairman of the supervisory board for casinos and gambling since 1991.[6][b]
In 1995, Prigozhin entered the restaurant business. When revenues of his other businesses began to fall, Prigozhin persuaded a director at Contrast, Kiril Ziminov, to open a restaurant with him. They opened Prigozhin’s first restaurant: Old Customs House (Russian: Старая Таможня) in Saint Petersburg. In 1997, they founded a second restaurant, New Island, a floating restaurant that became one of the most fashionable dining spots in the city. Inspired by waterfront restaurants on the Seine in Paris, Prigozhin and Ziminov created the restaurant by spending US$400,000 to remodel a rusting boat on the Vyatka River.[21][29] He said his patrons “wanted to see something new in their lives and were tired of just eating cutlets with vodka.” In 2001, Prigozhin personally served food to Vladimir Putin and French president Jacques Chirac when they dined at New Island. He hosted US President George W. Bush in 2002. In 2003, Putin celebrated his birthday at New Island.[29]
Over the course of the 2000s, Prigozhin grew closer with Vladimir Putin. By 2003, he left his business partners and established his own independent restaurants. Notably, one of Prigozhin’s companies, Concord Catering, began winning numerous government contracts. He received hundreds of millions in government contracts for feeding school children and government workers.[42][22] In 2012, he received a contract to supply meals to the Russian military worth US$1.2 billion over one year. Some of the profits from this contract are alleged to have been used to start and fund the Internet Research Agency.[43]
On 11 December 2018, a company claimed to be unaffiliated with Concord Catering called Msk LLC (Russian: ООО “Мск”) was paid 2.5 million rubles for an annual “Heroes of the Fatherland Day” banquet held at the Kremlin. However, Msk LLC shares the same contact phone number with Concord. On 11 December 2019, the company received another 4.1 million rubles for another banquet.[44]
In 2012, he moved his family into a Saint Petersburg compound with a basketball court and a helicopter pad. By this point he owned a private jet and a 115-foot yacht.[42] Prigozhin has been linked to several aircraft since, including two Cessna 182s as well as Embraer Legacy 600, British Aerospace 125 and Hawker 800XP jets.[45]
The Anti-Corruption Foundation has accused Prigozhin of corrupt business practices. In 2017, they estimated his illegal wealth to be worth more than one billion rubles.[46] Alexei Navalny alleged that Prigozhin was linked to a company called Moskovsky Shkolnik (Moscow schoolboy) that had supplied poor quality food to Moscow schools, which had caused a 2019 dysentery outbreak.[47][48]
Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the nation Saturday and vowed to defend the country and its people from an armed rebellion declared by mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin.
Putin said the mutiny amounted to “a deadly threat to our statehood” and vowed “tough actions” in response. “All those who prepared the rebellion will suffer inevitable punishment. The armed forces and other government agencies have received the necessary orders,” Putin said.
He called Prigozhin’s actions, without referring to the owner of the Wagner private military company by name, “a betrayal” and “a treason.” He urged “those who are being dragged into this crime not to make a fatal and tragic, unique mistake, to make the only right choice — to stop participating in criminal acts.”
Putin condemned the rebellion at a time when Russia was “fighting the toughest battle for its future” with its war in Ukraine. “The entire military, economic and information machine of the West is waged against us,” Putin said.
“This battle, when the fate of our people is being decided, requires the unification of all forces, unity, consolidation and responsibility.” An armed rebellion at a time like this is “a blow to Russia, to its people,” the president said.
“Those who plotted and organized an armed rebellion, who raised arms against his comrades-in-arms, betrayed Russia. And they will answer for it,” Putin said.
The owner of the Wagner private military contractor who called for an armed rebellion aimed at ousting Russia’s defense minister confirmed Saturday morning that he and his troops have reached a key Russian city after crossing the border from Ukraine.
The Russian Defense Ministry denounced the actions as a “criminal venture” and called on Wagner fighters to return to their deployment point. The ministry said it would ensure their safety.
Yevgeny Prigozhin posted a video of himself in Rostov-on-Don at the Russian military headquarters that oversees the fighting in Ukraine. He claimed that his forces had military facilities in the city under their control, including the air field. Other videos posted on social media showed military vehicles, including tanks, on the streets outside.
Prigozhin said early Saturday that his forces had crossed into Russia from Ukraine and had reached Rostov, adding that they faced no resistance from young conscripts at checkpoints and that his forces “aren’t fighting against children.”
“But we will destroy anyone who stands in our way,” he said in one of a series of angry video and audio recordings posted on social media beginning late Friday. “We are moving forward and will go until the end.”
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Russia’s security services had responded to Prigozhin’s declaration of an armed rebellion by calling for his arrest. In a sign of how seriously the Kremlin took the threat, authorities declared a “counterterrorist regime” in Moscow and the capital’s surroundings, allowing enhanced security and restricted freedoms, and security was heightened in Moscow.
It was not immediately clear how he was able to enter the southern Russian city or how many troops he had with him.
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Prigozhin alleged that Wagner field camps in Ukraine were struck by rockets, helicopter gunships and artillery fire on orders from the chief of the General Staff, Gen. Valery Gerasimov, following a meeting in Rostov with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu at which they decided to destroy Wagner. He also said his forces shot down a Russian military helicopter that fired on a civilian convoy, but there was no independent confirmation.
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Prigozhin said he had 25,000 troops under his command and would punish Shoigu in an armed rebellion, and urged the army not to offer resistance: “This is not a military coup, but a march of justice.”
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While the outcome of the confrontation was still unclear, it appeared likely to further hinder Moscow’s war effort as Kyiv’s forces were probing Russian defenses in the initial stages of a counteroffensive. The dispute, especially if Prigozhin were to prevail, also could have repercussions for President Vladimir Putin and his ability to maintain a united front.
The Wagner forces have played a crucial role in Russia’s war in Ukraine, succeeding in taking the city where the bloodiest and longest battles have taken place, Bakhmut. But Prigozhin has increasingly criticized Russia’s military brass, accusing it of incompetence and of starving his troops of weapons and ammunition.
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On Friday, the National Anti-Terrorism Committee, which is part of the Federal Security Service, or FSB, charged Prigozhin with calling for an armed rebellion, punishable by up to 20 years in prison.
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The FSB urged Wagner’s contract soldiers to arrest Prigozhin and refuse to follow his “criminal and treacherous orders.” It called his statements a “stab in the back to Russian troops” and said they amounted to fomenting armed conflict.
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Putin was informed about the situation and “all the necessary measures were being taken,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said. On Saturday morning he added that Putin would address the nation “shortly.”
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Heavy military trucks and armored vehicles were seen in several parts of central Moscow early Saturday, and soldiers toting assault rifles were deployed outside the main building of the Defense Ministry. The area around the presidential administration near Red Square was blocked, snarling traffic.
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But even with the heightened military presence, downtown bars and restaurants were filled with customers. At one club near the headquarters of the FSB, people were dancing in the street near the entrance.
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Prigozhin, whose feud with the Defense Ministry dates back years, had refused to comply with a requirement that military contractors sign contracts with the ministry before July 1. In a statement late Friday, he said he was ready to find a compromise but “they have treacherously cheated us.”
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“Today they carried out a rocket strike on our rear camps, and a huge number of our comrades got killed,” he said. The Defense Ministry denied attacking the Wagner camps.
“The evil embodied by the country’s military leadership must be stopped,” he shouted.
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Col. Gen. Sergei Surovikin, the deputy commander of the Russian group of forces fighting in Ukraine, urged the Wagner forces to stop any move against the army, saying it would play into the hands of Russia’s enemies, who are “waiting to see the exacerbation of our domestic political situation.”
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Tatiana Stanovaya, a political analyst, predicted this would be the end of Prigozhin.
“Now that the state has actively engaged, there’s no turning back,” she tweeted. “The termination of Prigozhin and Wagner is imminent. The only possibility now is absolute obliteration, with the degree of resistance from the Wagner group being the only variable. Surovikin was dispatched to convince them to surrender. Confrontation seems totally futile.”
Lt. Gen. Vladimir Alexeyev, a top military officer, denounced Prigozhin’s move as “madness” that threatens civil war.
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“It’s a stab in the back to the country and the president. … Such a provocation could only be staged by enemies of Russia,” he said.
The Defense Ministry said in a statement that Ukraine was concentrating troops for an attack around Bakhmut to take advantage of “Prigozhin’s provocation.” It said Russian artillery and warplanes were firing on Ukrainian forces as they prepared an offensive.
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In Washington, the Institute for the Study of War said, “The violent overthrow of Putin loyalists like Shoigu and Gerasimov would cause irreparable damage to the stability of Putin’s perceived hold on power.”
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At the White House, National Security Council spokesperson Adam Hodge said: “We are monitoring the situation and will be consulting with allies and partners on these developments.”
……The Duran have as usual an excellent analysis
The big question is why Putin allowed this obviously criminal and untrustworthy Jew to create a private mercenary army called the Wagner Group, and why Putin allowed it to take the front-line, leading role in the Ukraine war, instead of using the Russian army.
Putin, a former KGB officer, is surely not naive when it comes to the leading role that Jews played in their bloody 1917 communist takeover of Russia, or the 20 million Russians murdered by the Jewish-led Cheka, NKVD, and KGB. Is the Russian leadership, including Putin, really so stupid as to set themselves up for betrayal by this Jew, or was this all part of the plan by the Jews who still control Russia behind the scenes, and are working with their fellow Jews in the U.S. and U.K. to bring down Russia? I think the latter.
The Russian military could obliterate this Jew and his entire Wagner Group in a heartbeat if they wanted to, but it seems that they are standing aside for him to take Moscow. Very suspicious. I know you don’t agree, but to me it’s obvious that Putin is controlled by Jews, no different from the Jewish-owned puppet leaders of the U.S., U.K., and other NATO countries.
But time will soon tell. If this Jew and his Wagner Group succeed in removing Putin from office, you can be sure that the entire event was stage-managed by the Russian Jews who still control Russia, and Putin, because there’s no way that the 25,000 mercenaries of the Wagner Group are a match for the Russian military, which numbers in the millions, and has far superior weaponry.
Hah, you and I have debated this for years. 😉
Putin never dared to frontally attack Russian jewry, just individual and unpopular jewish oligarchs, who once controlled 90% of the country under Yeltsin.
For me, the man is wonderful as far as it goes, and most Russians would agree, but he is a kind of technocrat, and simply has no new vision. So, like Trump, he “picks his battles.”
It now appears that this was a 4D chess move and deception by Putin, and that Prigozhin remained loyal to him, while appearing to be a traitor.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd-aQB-sTO4&t=238s
Here’s what I think happened: Prigozhin made statements suggesting that he was unhappy with Putin and the Russian generals conducting the war. Western intelligence services then contacted Prigozhin and offered him a huge amount of money if he would betray Putin and march his Wagner Group forces on Moscow. Prigozhin then informed Putin of this offer, and Putin told him to go ahead with the attempted coup, to see who on the Russian side would support it, in order to “smoke out” traitors in the Russian military and government.
The fact that Prigozhin was given a slap on the wrist and “exiled” to Belorussia, rather than being arrested and executed, is strongly suggestive that Prigozhin was working for Putin the whole time, as a double agent.
Interesting theory, and it would correspond to what the Russians call “maskirovka,” from the word “mask.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_military_deception
Ok, the fact that Prigoshin is jewish was unknown to me, but he always looked odd…yeah.
I also wondered how quickly he got a deal with Lukashenko.
I wouldn´t trust him still, but then it was a clever move, considering the other comments.
Also co-incidentely(?) this smear piece of Putin appeared on Gayway Pundit.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/06/did-you-know-vladimir-putin-is-ruthless-killer/
I read this site because sometimes it´s informative, and the comments are often funny.
But then it is run by a faggot who is married to a filipino man…from time to time this clearly shows.
Interesting, thanks.
Russia and America are both in the grip of oligarchs, some of whom actually are relatively patriotic.
All putative democracies become oligarchies.
Election camnpaigns cost billions and oligarchs have billions.
You´re welcome!
I also recommend the take of Thomas Röper on the whole thing
https://www.anti-spiegel.ru/2023/war-der-putschversuch-nur-eine-show-um-von-etwas-anderem-abzulenken/
He is a German living in Russia, and his analyses are usually spot-on.
The name of his site is a pun against the Der Spiegel magazine, a “democratic” propaganda medium with declining readership. If it were not for the copies in the waiting rooms of our doctors here, most of these magazines wouldn´t be read by anyone!
Oh, thank you! Interesting website — and so I just added a link to his site on the right side of my website to recommend it. (I always tend to the right. 😉 )
This is quite an intriguing theory, that the Prigozhin thing was a way to get the Wagner troops into Belarus so (with or without this jew Prigozhin) they can go south and invade central Ukraine (including Kiev) or even the western region, where they could interdict further Western supplies by road and rail via Poland to Jewlensky. Hmmm.
So…now it seems your wish might have come true?
Several news outlets report that Prigozhin died in a plane crash…
https://freedert.online/russland/178716-medienbericht-embraer-mit-prigoschin-in-luft-gesprengt/
It´s unclear currently what exactly happened…
We will see.
Maybe Putin did a Machiavelli here?
The half-jew Prigozhin was not necessarily liquidated by Putin at all, but by the powers behind him, which are Russian nationalist Deep Staters, former or current KGB/FSB. Putin is not like Stalin, the unchallenged master.
Putin is actually seen as too soft by everyone, both friend and foe.
However, there is another possibility, that it was the American CIA that used a DEW weapon to bring Prigozhin’s plane down so as to make Putin look ruthless and brutal.