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Russian Teachers Duped: Wearing Aluminum Hats as Protection Against 'NATO Satellites'

Russian Teachers Duped: Wearing Aluminum Hats as Protection Against 'NATO Satellites'
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World November 11, 2024 10:10

voronezj - Russian activist pranks teachers in Voronezj by convincing them that aluminum hats can protect them against NATO satellites.

Russian teachers in Voronezj have been deceived into making and wearing aluminum hats to protect themselves and their students against supposed NATO satellites. The prank was orchestrated by activist Vladislav 'Vladik' Bokhan as a way to highlight the extent of Russian people's brainwashing by the Kremlin.

Footage shows teachers from various schools in Voronezj crafting and donning the hats, genuinely believing that they provide defense against NATO satellites. Bokhan convinced the teachers to participate in a 'large-scale patriotic event', leading them to eagerly create the headgear. Upon wearing the hats, the teachers claimed to experience a 'purification of thoughts', a 'boost in spirit', a 'wave of patriotism', and a 'desire to aid in the war'.

One teacher in a video stated, 'The making of hats is not only an interesting and creative activity but also an important patriotic act, symbolizing the readiness to defend our homeland against external Western threats'.

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