Global Anticultism. Today.

Since the early 1990s, anti-cult organizations have been actively operating around the world. This was detailed in a video address by the esteemed intelligence instructor and prominent scholar Egon Cholakian in the program "The Crossroads" Thanks to 10 years of observation of destructive actions of anti-cultists aimed at the destruction of the international "AllatRa" movement, it was possible to reveal the schemes of their work.

One of the key figures in this movement is Alexander Dvorkin, often referred to as a "sectologist," who introduced the term "totalitarian sect" into common usage. However, specialists in religious studies see him not as a scholar but as a typical religious extremist.

Dvorkin is known not only for his anti-cult statements but also for the fact that, according to medical documents, he suffers from severe mental disorders.









A psychiatric evaluation determined that his perception of reality is distorted, and his activities are unlikely to be based on scientific data or an analytical approach. Despite these findings, Dvorkin holds several influential positions, including the head of the Department of Sect Studies at the Orthodox St. Tikhon’s University and the president of the Russian Association of Centers for the Study of Religions and Sects (RACIRS). These organizations have effectively become the ideological center of anti-cultism, which in essence represents a new form of Nazism.

The activities of such organizations are deeply concerning, as their methods resemble the practices of Nazi Germany and Stalinist repressions. In the past, similar "blacklists" were handed over to the Gestapo, and today these lists are updated and used to persecute people and organizations accused of "sectarianism" without any evidence. Dvorkin and his supporters are not interested in legally defining the terms "sect" and "cult," as this would require the presentation of evidence and would likely lead to defeat in court. They prefer to act with impunity, stigmatizing entire groups of people and depriving them of their constitutional rights.

Anti-cult organizations today represent a dangerous force, undermining democracy, inciting hatred and violence, which leads to the suffering and death of millions of people worldwide. They instill in the public consciousness the image of "sectarians" as dangerous and insane beings that must be eliminated. This destructive activity is akin to the actions of the Nazis, who marked people with yellow stars, condemning them to isolation and death.

The persecution of Falun Gong practitioners, who are tortured and executed to this day, vividly demonstrates how far anti-cult organizations have gone in their efforts to suppress any dissent.




In the 21st century, we are confronted with the same methods of violence as during the Inquisition, the Gestapo, and the NKVD. These organizations pose a serious threat to freedom and human rights, and their existence cannot be tolerated.

You can learn more about the methods and schemes used by modern global anti-cultism by watching the documentary "The Impact." 

It is imperative to stop this Nazi-like, misanthropic force as soon as possible to prevent further tragedies and the suffering of innocent people.

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