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“Our story claimed that the evil NATO forces are planning to physically and biologically irradiate the Russian people. So, our teachers needed to learn how to counter this using primitive means of protection, like a tinfoil hat,” Bokhan said in the video. He explained that he used an old template with United Russia’s logo and, with the help of a neural network, created the text of an “order” detailing the consequences of not following these instructions. To make the prank more believable, Bokhan included photos of random people wearing tinfoil hats near a Moscow metro station, claiming they we…