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Now in Russia:

  • You have to show passport to travel by train to another region.
  • You have to provide your passport data for any public communication services (phone, mobile, internet) subscription.
  • Numerous metal detectors in all public places.
  • Total surveillance with cameras in towns
  • Different "anti-terrorist" laws with long jail time for mindcrimes
  • Enormous and unlimited right do do anything for three-letter-agencies.
  • Higher taxes for "anti-terrorist measures"

And many other changes nobody notices now. Also, don't forget that in Russia people often don't bother about stupid laws, so many metal detectors just don't work or nobody cares about their alarms, you could still obtain anonymous SIM card and just hitchhike to another town unnoticed. Not everybody do that, but if you really want you still can.

In Russia we had similar false-flag "terrorist attacks" in form of blowing up apartment blocks with absolutely unaware innocent Russian people. Buildings with ordinary people living in them blow up here and there, even in Moscow. MSM began to push "terror" histeria. But once vigilant residents of such block saw a strange people who unload suspicious sacks with some powder to the basement under the cover of the night and call police. Police arrested that people and found explosives in sacks. However, all that arrested criminals turn out to be FSB officers and all that story was silently concealed. Since there was too many witnesses of that fuckup, officialls declared that it was a "exercise on preventing terror attacks" by FSB. Of course. With real explosives in an apartment block in the middle of the town with hundreds of unaware residents going to sleep. That was in 1999 in town of Ryazan. That was some kind of Russian 911 false flag, but unlike US here the perpetuators was caught hot with dirty hands right on crime scene and was immidiately released clear. Since Ryazan incident no any buildings was blown up ever by "terrorists".

Few dissidents wrote a book "Blowing up Russia" about that false flag. Litvinenko, one of authors and former FSB officer was later poisoned with polonium in London, and that was also used by elites for more FUD. Book was declared "extremist" in Russia and banned. You will get prison sentence in Russia if you will be caught sharing it in any form.

And pay attention to the timing. Russia again was ahead of West in that worldwide terrorhoax, but only slightly.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Now in Russia:

  • You have to show passport to travel by train to another region.
  • You have to provide your passport data for any public communication services (phone, mobile, internet) subscription.
  • Numerous metal detectors in all public places.
  • Total surveillance with cameras in towns
  • Different "anti-terrorist" laws with long jail time for mindcrimes
  • Enormous and unlimited right do do anything for three-letter-agencies.
  • Higher taxes for "anti-terrorist measures"

In Russia we had similar false-flag "terrorist attacks" in form of blowing up apartment blocks with absolutely unaware innocent Russian people. Buildings with ordinary people living in them blow up here and there, even in Moscow. MSM began to push "terror" histeria. But once vigilant residents of such block saw a strange people who unload suspicious sacks with some powder to the basement under the cover of the night and call police. Police arrested that people and found explosives in sacks. However, all that arrested criminals turn out to be FSB officers and all that story was silently concealed. Since there was too many witnesses of that fuckup, officialls declared that it was a "exercise on preventing terror attacks" by FSB. Of course. With real explosives in an apartment block in the middle of the town with hundreds of unaware residents going to sleep. That was in 1999 in town of Ryazan. That was some kind of Russian 911 false flag, but unlike US here the perpetuators was caught hot with dirty hands right on crime scene and was immidiately released clear. Since Ryazan incident no any buildings was blown up ever by "terrorists".

Few dissidents wrote a book "Blowing up Russia" about that false flag. Litvinenko, one of authors and former FSB officer was later poisoned with polonium in London, and that was also used by elites for more FUD. Book was declared "extremist" in Russia and banned. You will get prison sentence in Russia if you will be caught sharing it in any form.

And pay attention to the timing. Russia again was ahead of West in that worldwide terrorhoax, but only slightly.

2 years ago
1 score