The DMP leaflet "United Russia and Housing and Utilities" is enjoying wild success, which pleases us enormously. http://er.mashina.org/
It’s a very sharp stick that any of us can use to poke the disgusting, thieving party of crooks and thieves (a mocking nickname for United Russia) and enjoy listening to their indignant squeals. A couple dozen State Duma deputies have already complained about the leaflet, and things are only escalating: In Vologda Region, United Russia has decided to give our DMP a decisive battle. The anti-extremism unit, the prosecutor’s office, and the local court have all cast aside their unnecessary and unimportant business (murders, robberies, drugs, and all that sort of thing) and focused on the criminal campaign material produced by our little machine. The personnel of the Interior Ministry in Vologda Region have been "instructed to take action" and are not sitting idle. Bullets are whistling overhead:
A "psychological study" of the leaflet has been conducted. It is an extraordinarily powerful study; among other things, it exposes our Jesuitical psychological trick: using the expression "National Leader" to further incite ethnic hatred. That was very cunning of us, yes.
Interestingly, the expert states outright that citizens experience a "sense of injustice and indignation in connection with rising housing and utility rates." Naturally, the expert gets utility bills too. He is familiar with the feeling of indignation. The leaflet is deemed to be "inciting ethnic hatred":
The expert opinion in full is here. Operational search measures have been carried out. The head of the local United Russia executive committee was questioned:
Full text here. Victims were found and questioned—people who suffered serious emotional distress after they had "reviewed the leaflet in an office of the Center for Countering Extremism of the Interior Ministry Directorate for Vologda Region." Including: Alaberdiev Abdikholik Abdiraimovich.
and Doronshoev Avzashlo Mulkamonovich, who gave strikingly similar testimony about "irreversible negative consequences" and "the integrity of the multinational state."
Statements are here. And of course, after assembling such an overwhelming body of evidence allegedly demonstrating extremism, the Vologda prosecutor’s office could hardly avoid going to court to demand that the leaflet be officially declared extremist:
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Full text here. Here’s what I want to say. To the residents of Vologda Region. My dear friends, if this crook—your former governor Pozgalyov—doesn’t like that leaflet, no problem: as promised, we made another one especially for him.
Let’s not distribute that bad, extremist, fake leaflet. Instead, let’s put this one up in every apartment building entrance across the region. The good one. The honest one. The truthful one. Download it, print it, distribute it. That way Pozgalyov is happy, and so is the prosecutor’s office. 2. To everyone: Extremists! You know that housing and utility rates were raised again on September 1. People have now returned from vacation and received new bills with new numbers on them. No amount of TV propaganda or Channel One (Russia’s main state TV channel) can drown that out. Everyone can see: prices are going up, services are not getting any better, the years-old pothole in front of the building entrance is growing in proportion to the expanding red mug of the local United Russia boss in charge of the housing maintenance office This is a perfect moment to launch a new phase of carpet-bombing building entrances and mailboxes with our leaflet.
Get out your hex keys, tape, and thumbtacks.
Fire up your home or office printer.
Make sure every resident of your building entrance—and better yet, the neighboring one too—reads this outrageous leaflet.
http://er.mashina.org/
It hasn’t been declared extremist yet. There’s still time. Spread it around.
When they declare it extremist, we’ll spread it even more.
PS
Thanks for help with the materials to deputy of the Vologda Regional Legislative Assembly Yevgeny Domozhirov (who, by the way, is running for the Coordination Council).