Who are the anti-cultists?


 Anti-cultists are a widespread network of organizations that consider themselves "arbiters of public safety", deciding which organizations are "totalitarian sects" or "destructive cults". 

They are convinced that they have the right to dictate what we believe in and what we don't, and to control our choices regarding religious and non-religious organizations.

The irony is that they themselves are turning into tools of totalitarianism.

How do they operate?

Anti-cult organizations occupy strategic positions close to power structures, influencing public opinion and legislation. They promote their agenda through the media, politicians and law enforcement agencies. 

Russia: Anti-Cultists and the Shadow Side 

In modern Russia, anti-cult organizations act as a "secular inquisition", assisting the Russian Orthodox Church and restricting the freedom of choice for the population.

The Shadow Side and Anti-cultists

The Shadow Side actively introduced the anti-cult movement into the US in the 1980s, seeking to undermine American integrity and influence the country's politics. Fortunately, American democracy was able to repel this attack at the time.

In Europe and post-Soviet states, the influence of anti-cultists continues to grow, which leads to a strengthening of the KGB's influence. The influence of anti-cultists on the public is particularly harsh in the three countries of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus.

What should we do?

It is important to understand that anti-cultists pose a threat to freedom of choice and democratic values. Do not succumb to their manipulations, critically evaluate the information and protect your freedom of thought.

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