In Russia, teachers put on tinfoil caps to protect themselves from NATO
The order to hold this action on behalf of Putin's United Russia party was sent by a Belarusian prankster.
In the Voronezh region of the Russian Federation, teachers of seven schools held the “Helmet of the Fatherland” campaign, during which they made and wore foil caps for “protection against the influence of NATO satellites.”
The video of this flash mob was published by Russian Telegram channels.
As it turned out, the order to hold this action on behalf of Putin's United Russia party was sent by Belarusian prankster Vladyslav Bokhan.
On his YouTube channel, he later explained that, according to legend, “evil doers” are going to irradiate the Russian people from satellites, so teachers should learn to resist this exposure with simple protections such as a tinfoil hat.
To enhance the effect, the prankster used an old letterhead with a logo…