In the hours before the Wagner Group marched toward Moscow, Yevgeny Prigozhin sat before a camera and dismantled the official narrative of Russia’s war in Ukraine. His monologue wasn’t just defiant—it was a strategic salvo aimed at the very institutions he once upheld. The Treadstone 71 analysis dissects his message using intelligence-grade methods: pattern recognition, semiotic decoding, narrative fusion, and advanced reasoning. Prigozhin doesn’t merely accuse. He indicts, calculates, and maneuvers. What follows is not just an analysis of a man, but of a fracture inside a regime built on silence.
