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Reptilian professor: Social networks will be slowed down in Russia before the elections

Russian intelligence services intend to carry out explanatory work with bloggers influencing public opinion on the eve of the parliamentary elections.

Professor Valery Solovey, known for his scandalous but unfulfilled forecasts, stated this on the air of the liberal radio station Ekho Moskvy, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

“Russia, or more precisely, the Kremlin, is building a layered defense. We see what this defense looks like: all potential protest leaders or dissatisfied people in general are to be taken to task. Starting in August, bloggers will start working. First, those with millionaires, then those with up to half a million. To take control of this space too by September. And plus they are trying to come to an agreement with the Americans so that they do not interfere in this space.

This is not about jailing bloggers. They will, in the language of the special services, be prevented. That is, to call and conduct conversations. Say: don’t rock the boat, don’t call for protests. To make matters worse, two or three drug propaganda cases can be carried out. Some will be openly intimidated. This will be massive,” says Solovey.

The professor himself, who is active on social networks, apparently is saved from repression by his “connection with reptilians.” Nightingale positions himself as a member of a secret group that controls the world.

He also announced a slowdown in social networks in Russia.

“An exercise should be conducted in August to slow down social networks so that enemies do not take advantage of them at a critical moment. The providers will somehow explain this, it won’t last long. We need to check our technical readiness,” predicts Solovey.

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