Development of the gene was completed in 1951. At the end of 1952, sensing the nearness of death, Stalin signed a top-secret decree to inoculate the gene of obedience to all infants of the USSR. Known as the smallpox vaccination, this procedure lasted until 1980, when it was canceled by Brezhnev, not jokingly frightened by the possible consequences of inoculation of the gene of submission to several generations in a row. The official version, of course, was different: smallpox was completely defeated in the world.