FSO officers were practicing to protect government buildings while military equipment was in the center of Moscow.
The wives and mothers of mobilized Russians demanded their return at the border.
According to The Insider, which received access to documents related to the exercises, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin's bodyguards were preparing to protect him from a coup, and the tactical exercises were just a small part of special measures planned.
In the event of a coup, the documents warn about the psychological effects security officers might have to deal with.
Putin is losing the war, according to the Russian retreat.
According to the Insider, the Russian authorities fear that mass media, social networks, religious organizations and even hypnotism will be used against them.
Conducting confidential discussions with young employees and holding weekly political activities with them are ways the FSO suggests to avoid this.
According to the documents, foreign intelligence agents may try to get to the officers' relatives. Special attention is given to the fact that the enemy has a mind-controlling ability.
Russia believes that the enemy may use hypnotism and other psychological methods.
Alexander Komov is the deputy director of the FSO. There is a lot of information about him that is not public.
Russia abducts teenagers from the eastern part of the country for military-patriotic education.
According to the media, the general is also known to be a psychic and an astronomer.
The Insider says that some of them were consultants to the head of Yeltsin's personal guard and now they give predictions and advice to the current leadership of the FSO.
According to media reports in late October, Putin moved elite Russian military units to Moscow because he was worried about being removed from power.
The dictator may have as many as 18,000 troops protecting him. The Insider said that they are under the command of a general.
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