But
Gendarmerie has seized more than 10 million ballots.
The ballot boxes are still on the run.
The envelopes to be sent to the citizens that should be in the ballot tables have been seized.
The web about the referendum has been closed and re-opened several times. The Catalan president twits about how to use proxies to evade ip blocks.
Assange twits about Tianammen, get into feuds with Pérez-Reverte. Assange even gets into a feud with the Spanish TheOnion.
A group of guardias civiles taking judicial evidence has spent a night in a building because an angry mob did not let them exit a building. The very same angry mob destroyed their cars.
Despite all the seizures the Catalan Government says they have a plan B (and C, D) in advance to celebrate the voting.
There are talks about a general strike in Catalonia for 3 October.
Banderetes everywhere.
Spanish police forces are gathering in THIS CRUISE in the port of Barcelona:
There are talks about 13000 national policemen and gendarmerie from the rest of Spain in Catalonia at the height of the thing (in normal conditions national police presence is minimal in Catalonia).
The command of the Catalan regional police (Mossos d'Esquadra) is said to be "seditious", depending on whom you ask. You can never know but they have been somewhat passive at enforcing the law. There are around 17000 mossos. Many wonder if using the Law of National Security the Spanish Home Office may take away from the Generalitat the control of the Mossos.
A magistrate has asked for the arrest of two minions of the molt honorable Vice President, the inefable "I am a good man" Oriol Junqueras.
After being handed the possibility of paying a hefty fine the electoral "junta" has dissolved like sissies.
The official gazette of Catalonia has published the veredict of the Constitutional Court on the two laws passed by the Catalan Parliament being unconstitutional.
If something goes wrong there could be literally hondonadas de ostias.
https://www.cuatro.com/noticias/espana/joan-tarda-estudiantes-republica-catalana-universidad-barcelona-referendum-independencia-cataluna-arenga_2_2439705240.html
The only sure thing is that angry people are not going to go away.
What a time to be alive!