Silicon Curtain

Which Putin was Real in New Year Broadcasts - or Were Both Fake?

Jan 2, 2026
Did Vladimir Putin really deliver his New Year address, or was it AI-generated? Speculations arise about the authenticity of the broadcast, which lacked any mention of peace. Instead, it normalized war and called for sacrifice. Rumors of two versions of the speech circulate, fueling conspiracy theories. Listeners delve into visual oddities that sparked debates about glitches, while media reactions ranged from skepticism to outright dismissal. Ultimately, the discussion highlights the hollow nature of Putin's messaging and the dreary state of Russian sentiment.
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INSIGHT

Speech Recycles Sacrifice, Not Vision

  • Vladimir Putin's 2026 New Year address recycled patriotic calls to sacrifice without offering a vision for Russia's future.
  • The speech normalized perpetual war and offered unity as purpose rather than tangible improvement.
INSIGHT

Two Versions Fueled Authenticity Doubts

  • Online scrutiny focused on whether the Putin in the broadcast was real after conflicting versions circulated.
  • Two circulated cuts (black tie, red tie) plus regional feed anomalies primed audiences for fakery claims.
ANECDOTE

OSINT Claim Of Black‑Tie Clip Circulation

  • InformNapalm reported a black-tie cut briefly on the Kremlin site and claimed regional providers aired it.
  • Focus.ua added that military chats and veteran sites circulated the clip and suggested possible compromise.
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