Yevgeny Prigozhin’s body double was murdered in last week’s plane crash, according to a Russian political analyst, but the Wagner chief himself is still alive.
Even while Russia holds Prigozhin’s burial, which Vladimir Putin is declining to attend, Dr. Valery Solovey claims that Prigozhin is “alive, well, and free” in an undisclosed country.
The astounding claim states that Prigozhin deceived in an assassination attempt that was approved by Putin and planned by his security council.
The political analyst, a former professor at Moscow’s famed Institute of International Relations [MGIMO], a school for spies and diplomats, claims that Prigozhin is currently preparing for his retaliation.
Dr. Solovey claims that Prigozhin’s DNA was discovered at the crash site in the Tver region although the Russian authorities were aware that the murder attempt on Wagner’s leader had failed because a body double—which the warlord was known to use—got on the aircraft in his place.
He disputed statements made by US intelligence that the plane was brought down by an explosion inside by stating that Yevgeny Prigozhin’s plane was shot down by a Russian air defense system.
“On board, there was no explosion. It was taken out by outside forces.
This strike’s covert operation “was developed in [Russia’s] Security Council and personally approved by the Russian president [Vladimir Putin],” according to the report.
According to Solovey, the warlord is currently “alive, well, and free.”
‘Prigozhin personally wasn’t traveling with us.Instead of him, his duplicate was in the air.Vladimir Putin is, of course, fully aware of it.
“What can I say, if you believe official statements of the Russian authorities?”
Dr. Solovey promised to expose Prigozhin’s alleged exile location early in the next month, but he claimed that it was in Africa, where the Wagner private army has a variety of business interests.
The funeral of Prigozhin, whose arrival is imminent and which Putin is refusing to attend, was planned for the end of the year.
The presence of the President is not provided, according to Putin’s spokeswoman. Regarding funerals, we don’t have any specific information. However, family and friends will ultimately decide this.
Dr. Solovey maintained that exiled Prigozhin was “getting ready for retaliation.”
“How did he survive while his loved ones perished? This was the decision that Prigozhin had to make.
I’m not discussing the moral implications of this decision. God forbid any of us have to make this decision.
He plans to exact retribution for having to make such a decision. He wants to exact revenge on those who wanted to do him harm and killed those close to him.
Dmitry Utkin, a 53-year-old military commander for Wagner, and Kristina Raspopova, a 39-year-old flight attendant who had informed her relatives of the aircraft’s delay and that the jet had undergone repairs prior to its tragic final flight, were both killed.
According to Solovey, Prigozhin has access to £1.6 billion in bitcoin, which he will use to retaliate.
“That will more than suffice for retaliation.” He is very ambitious and has a lot of energy and courage.
Prigozhin’s remains were positiviely identified in the wake of the plane crash according to Russian officials
Prigozhin used wigs and fake beards for disguises in Africa and the Middle East as he furthered Putin’s interests and deployed Wagner forces
Wagner troop breaks down over presumed death of Yevgeny Prigozhin
Dr. Solovey has long asserted that he has inside information about the Kremlin. He usually asserts that Putin is very ill and that he utilizes body doubles to conceal his illness.
Following the Prigozhin-led coup in June, images of the warlord’s alleged doubles surfaced.
One had Prigozhin’s name on it and was depicted in a Russian passport. Additionally, Prigozhin was depicted in a passport bearing a false identity.
As he promoted Putin’s objectives and deployed Wagner soldiers in Africa and the Middle East, he concealed himself by donning wigs and fake beards.
He appeared to be an employee of the Sudanese Ministry of Defense in one disguise and an assistant diplomat from Abu Dhabi in another.
He was posed as a Senior Lieutenant from Libya’s Benghazi in the third.
The deceptive Prigozhin also pretended to be a colonel from Tripoli, a “merchant from Syria,” and a field commander named Mohammed. His Wagner soldiers have been utilized in other nations.
However, the Russian Investigative Committee insisted that he had passed away because his DNA had been discovered on a corpse at the scene of the plane crash.
Others have made assumptions about Prigozhin’s possible survival.
Ekaterina Shulman, a political scientist, stated: “A burned-out plane is also a good reason. In order to hide forever, taking one of the many spare passports.”
And Putin’s goddaughter Ksenia Sobchak, a past contender for president of Russia, said: “My feeling is we are burying [Prigozhin] too early.”
38% of respondents to a Brief Telegram channel poll said they thought Prigozhin was still alive.
In a disturbing twist to last week’s targeted violence against Minnesota officials, sources reveal that a conspiratorial letter left behind by shooting suspect Vance Boelter accuses Governor Tim Walz of orchestrating a political assassination plot. The letter, addressed to the FBI, allegedly claims Walz instructed Boelter to kill U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar so that Walz could seek her Senate seat—a position he has not expressed any intent to pursue.
Two individuals with direct knowledge of the letter described it as incoherent, one and a half pages long, and filled with paranoid ramblings. The letter allegedly outlines unsubstantiated claims that Boelter was trained “off the books” by the U.S. military, and that Walz had enlisted him to assassinate Klobuchar and potentially other politicians, including a veiled reference to Sen. Tina Smith.
Federal prosecutors say Boelter left the letter in a Buick abandoned near his home in Green Isle, Minnesota. It is believed to include a confession to the killings of Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, as well as the shootings of Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette.
Boelter, 57, now faces federal charges including:
Two counts of stalking Rep. Hortman and Sen. Hoffman using interstate facilities;
Two counts of murder in the deaths of the Hortmans;
Two counts of firearm use in the shootings of the Hortmans and Hoffmans.
While federal authorities declined to comment on the letter’s contents, local officials addressed the severity of the situation. Hennepin County Attorney’s Office spokesperson Daniel Borgertpoepping stated they could not comment on an open investigation, but added, “We have seen no evidence that the allegations regarding Governor Walz are based in fact.”
Gov. Walz’s spokesman, Teddy Tschann, called the events “deeply disturbing for all Minnesotans” and praised law enforcement and prosecutors for their swift actions.
Sen. Klobuchar issued a strong response, saying, “Boelter is a very dangerous man and I am deeply grateful that law enforcement got him behind bars before he killed other people.”
Documents obtained by the Minnesota Star Tribune also reveal that Boelter held a valid carry license as recently as 2020, issued while he was still affiliated with his family’s private security firm.
With more details likely to surface as the investigation unfolds, the letter marks a chilling insight into Boelter’s delusions—and highlights the growing threats facing public officials.
A new study from the MIT Media Lab has raised concerns about the long-term effects of using artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT on human cognition. The research, released this month, suggests that relying on large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT could impair an individual’s critical thinking abilities, especially with prolonged use.
Researchers observed participants over several months as they completed SAT-style essay assignments. The subjects were divided into three groups: one using ChatGPT, another using Google’s search engine, and a third group relying solely on their own thinking—dubbed the “brain-only” group.
To analyze brain activity during the writing tasks, researchers used electroencephalography (EEG) to monitor neural engagement across different regions of the brain. The results showed a stark difference in cognitive involvement among the groups.
According to the study, those using ChatGPT demonstrated the lowest level of brain engagement. Over time, these participants began to rely more heavily on the AI, eventually moving from asking structural questions to simply copying and pasting complete essays. The researchers noted that this group “consistently underperformed at neural, linguistic, and behavioral levels.”
Participants who used Google showed moderate brain activity, while the “brain-only” group displayed the strongest and most widespread neural activity, indicating deeper cognitive involvement throughout the writing process.
The study’s lead author, Nataliya Kosmyna, emphasized the urgency of the findings, particularly as AI tools become more integrated into education.
“What really motivated me to put it out now before waiting for a full peer review is that I am afraid in 6–8 months, there will be some policymaker who decides, ‘let’s do GPT kindergarten.’ I think that would be absolutely bad and detrimental,” Kosmyna told Time
magazine. “Developing brains are at the highest risk.”
The study highlights growing concerns among educators about how easily accessible AI tools are enabling academic dishonesty and changing how students learn. Despite these concerns, AI integration in classrooms appears to be accelerating.
In April, former President Donald Trump signed an executive order promoting the use of AI in American schools. The policy aims to prepare young students for a future economy shaped by AI advancements.
“The basic idea of this executive order is to ensure that we properly train the workforce of the future by ensuring that school children, young Americans, are adequately trained in AI tools, so that they can be competitive in the economy years from now into the future, as AI becomes a bigger and bigger deal,” White House staff secretary Will Scharf said at the time.
As the debate over AI’s role in education continues, this new research may fuel broader discussions on how to balance technological innovation with cognitive development—especially for younger generations.
SACRAMENTO, CA — Former Los Angeles Mayor and current California gubernatorial candidate Antonio Villaraigosa has publicly alleged that Kamala Harris and Xavier Becerra were involved in concealing former President Joe Biden’s mental and physical decline during his time in office.
Villaraigosa, a Democrat, made the claim amid a heated California gubernatorial race. Becerra, the former Secretary of Health and Human Services, is also a candidate, while speculation continues over a potential Harris bid. The race comes as current Governor Gavin Newsom reaches the end of his second and final term, per California’s two-term limit.
In a statement referencing recent reporting and excerpts from the book Original Sin, Villaraigosa stated:
“What I’ve seen in news coverage and excerpts from the new book ‘Original Sin’ is deeply troubling. At the highest levels of our government, those in power were intentionally complicit or told outright lies in a systematic cover up to keep Joe Biden’s mental decline from the public.”
Both Harris and Becerra previously served as California Attorney General. Villaraigosa emphasized their past leadership roles, stating:
“Now, we have come to learn this cover up includes two prominent California politicians who served as California Attorney General – one who is running for Governor and another who is thinking about running for Governor.”
He added:
“Those who were complicit in the cover up should take responsibility for the part they played in this debacle, hold themselves accountable, and apologize to the American people. I call on Kamala Harris and Xavier Becerra to do just that – and make themselves available to voters and the free press because there’s a lot of questions that need to be answered.”
Becerra responded in a statement, saying:
“It’s clear the President was getting older, but he made the mission clear: run the largest health agency in the world, expand care to millions more Americans than ever before, negotiate down the cost of prescription drugs, and pull us out of a world-wide pandemic. And we delivered.”
Kamala Harris has not issued a public response. Fox News Digital reported that it reached out to the offices of Harris and the Bidens but had not received a reply at the time of publication.
The allegations come as discussions about Biden’s cognitive and physical health continue. Earlier this month, during an appearance on The View, Biden dismissed claims of cognitive decline during his presidency.
In related developments, Biden’s personal office recently confirmed that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer characterized by a high Gleason score and metastasis to the bone.
Villaraigosa’s comments are the latest in a growing list of concerns raised within the Democratic Party about leadership transparency and accountability in the final years of the Biden administration.
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