Wagner’s Video: Why Putin Should Listen To Pro. Kingsley’s Prophetic Warning
Strangely, a newly released video of Yevgeny Prigozhin purports to show the Wagner group boss in Africa addressing rumours about his well-being and threats to his life, just days before his death.
“For everyone discussing whether I’m alive or not and how I’m doing. It’s currently a weekend in the second half of August 2023. I’m in Africa,” Prigozhin says in the short video published by the Grey Zone Telegram channel that is linked to the Wagner group.
“So for those who like to speculate about my liquidation, my private life, my work there, or anything else: everything’s fine,” Prigozhin says.
This newly released video suggests he might be alive and it was his double body who was killed. Is this not a warning to Putin to listen to the prophetic voice of Prophet Kingsley Aitafo?
In his prophetic release this year he said Putin needs prayers because he hears a very big sound of drum and the beat is bad…
Prigozhin’s camouflage outfit and hat in the clip released on Thursday matched his appearance from a separate video released on 21 August, which he also claimed was filmed in Africa.
His “weekend in the second half of August” reference suggests the latest clip must have been made on 19 or 20 August, a few days before his death.
Prigozhin died when his business jet crashed on 23 August, two months after he staged an aborted mutiny against Russian military commanders in which his Wagner mercenary troops briefly took control of the southern city of Rostov and advanced towards Moscow.
Weeks before he died, Prigozhin appeared to be in a struggle with Russia’s defence ministry over the future of his business empire in Africa.
His comments in the video suggest he was aware of the risks to his life.
The warlord was known to be preoccupied with his safety, frequently using body doubles and disguises to avoid possible attempts on his life.
The Kremlin has denied killing Prigozhin, calling Western intelligence assessments of Vladimir Putin’s involvement “an absolute lie”. The Russian authorities said they were investigating the cause of the crash but have yet to offer a possible version of the incident. Earlier this week, Moscow said the crash would not be investigated under international rules.