You’ve probably already had a laugh over the fact that all schools will be connected to a single facial-recognition camera system called “Orwell”.

Here’s something interesting about what Big Brother looks like from the inside. I’ve been sent a huge amount of data and testimony about how public-sector employees and workers at major companies across the country are being herded into voting.

Based on this testimony, we made a video—take a look.

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A big hello to Ilya Massukh, the chief “observer” of Putin’s reset vote, who insists this is just an “isolated overreach by subordinates”:

Moscow is especially interesting. There’s some kind of hellish coercion going on here. Literally every employee is being pressured. We couldn’t understand why.

There was coercion during the fake 2018 election too, but it always worked like this:

- you need to go vote early! I’m not going. - why? Personal reasons. - all right then.

But not this time. That no longer works, and here’s the answer why. We were sent some fairly sensational documents from Moscow’s Department of Information Technology.

It turns out that the official in charge of politics—and therefore of driving people to register for electronic voting (apparently our old friend Sergunina)—now has an online system right in front of them that shows, down to the individual person, what percentage of an organization’s employees has carried out the order of the ruling party and the Great Leader:

You can clearly see that of Mosvodokanal’s 12,480 employees, 89% have already completed electronic registration, while at the state agency “Landscaping,” there are still 79 holdouts who are in no hurry to vote on the reset.

There’s a summary table for recruited citizens. This is the thing known as “bring three acquaintances to vote.” You can see that the Housing and Utilities Department has met its target (well done, Pyotr Petrovich Biryukov), but as for the management of GORMOST (the Moscow city bridge and infrastructure agency), it seems some personnel conclusions may need to be drawn.

That, in fact, is exactly why the pressure is so intense. The head of every major enterprise knows it’s not enough just to report, “Everything’s been done.” Big Brother is watching. And it knows exactly who your employees are, by roster and by name, and whether they have registered.

If you don’t pressure people, you’ll end up at the bottom of the list. A memo will be brought to Sobyanin: the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations is performing badly. They don’t love the president.

There’s even a breakdown by Moscow residents and out-of-town employees. The out-of-town staff are taken somewhere separately to register.

We’ve posted the document here—take a look, it’s quite revealing.

Obviously, with this level of control—when they come up to engineer Petya three times a day and say, Petya, don’t lie, you haven’t registered, the system doesn’t see you—poor Petya will vote the way he’s supposed to as well. After all, the system sees everything.

The reset vote is a sham. If you are being forced to take part in it, there may be nothing you can do about that—but send us all the information you can. Tell your friends and acquaintances what is happening. Remember that when “75%” is announced on the evening of July 1, it will be a lie.

Putin staged this disgraceful spectacle during an epidemic; he is truly harming the country and every one of us. Sign up for “Smart Voting”, and do not recognize Putin’s reset.

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