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  The Interaction Between Russian RATSIRS, Dvorkin, Corvaglia, and Vojtíšek. Influence on the Czech Republic and Slovakia RATSIRS , led by Alexander Dvorkin, is one of the primary organizations directing anticultist policy within Russia and abroad. Dvorkin closely collaborates with government agencies, actively supporting policies that pressure religious minorities. Luigi Corvaglia from Italy, a close ally, spreads similar narratives across Western Europe (as seen on his social media), lobbying for harsh measures against religious movements. In the Czech Republic and Slovakia, under the influence of Zdeněk Vojtíšek and his associates, the media (publishing over 230 articles in two weeks) and government agencies have become tools for promoting anticultist ideology. Vojtíšek, a Czech sociologist and active proponent of anticultist rhetoric, uses his academic publications and connections to maintain this narrative throughout Central Europe. A large-scale campaign to discredit religio...
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  Anticultists: Who They Are and What Their Real Agenda Is Anticultists present themselves as a movement aimed at protecting society from "sects" and extremism. At first glance, their activities may seem noble, directed towards safeguarding citizens, but behind this rhetoric lie deeper goals that threaten fundamental human rights and democratic values in Europe and the world. Their actions violate both international legal standards and the democratic principles upon which modern society is built. Who Are the Anticultists? Anticultists are groups and individuals whose goal is to suppress and discredit new religious movements and minorities. In Europe, the leaders of anticultist movements include figures such as Alexander Dvorkin (Russia), Luigi Corvaglia (Italy),   Zdeněk Vojtíšek (Czech Republic) , and the organization   RACIRS  (Russian Association of Centers for the Study of Religions and Sects). These figures claim to be fighting against the "cult threat," but i...
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  Broken Families and Stolen Futures: The Cost of Anti-Cult Persecution Anti-cultists  in the modern world do not simply wage information wars—they directly interfere in the lives of millions, tearing apart families, robbing children of their futures, and turning the lives of ordinary citizens into nightmares. Their rhetoric, filled with demonization and dehumanization of those they label as "cultists," finds support in certain sections of society, where critical thinking is lost, and religious minorities are seen as threats. But who are these anti-cultists really? They aren’t just concerned citizens, as they claim. They are part of a well-entrenched network within media and power structures, functioning with the aim of completely eradicating religious minorities. Their actions, justified by false accusations and fabricated evidence, amount to a well-planned genocide against people for their religious beliefs. Thirty years of anti-cult propaganda have turned ordinary, law-abi...
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  The Hidden Hand: How One Wikipedia Editor Manipulated Public Perception When I browse popular online platforms in search of news, like most people, I tend to trust what I see. We all expect objectivity, fair reporting. But reality hits hard: we are victims of manipulation. Someone skillfully shapes a distorted version of reality, bending facts to suit their own interests. And the scariest part? We don’t even notice. This article is the first in a series where I expose how anti-cultists manipulate public opinion through Wikipedia. This isn’t just a matter of random edits—it's a well-orchestrated system of disinformation that not only spreads lies but also crafts a favorable image of individuals who should have long been held accountable in court. For the first time on the internet, we will reveal their methods. Everything is based on open facts that have been hiding in plain sight, unnoticed for years. After reviewing these materials, a few critical things will become clear: First...
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  Sabotage, Bloodshed, and the Anticult Plague in Ukraine Ukraine has been suffering not only from external threats but also from internal destabilization led by hidden agents of RACIRS , an organization directed by Pavel Broyde and Alexander Dvorkin . Their agenda is to undermine Ukrainian society from within by spreading disinformation, manipulating public opinion, and fueling division. Under the guise of fighting "dangerous cults," they’ve used media manipulation to target minority groups and provoke internal strife, deepening the cracks in Ukrainian society. The RACIRS Strategy: Fear and Division RACIRS, an anticult network supported by Russia, systematically targets religious minorities by labeling them as dangerous cults. By infiltrating Ukraine’s media and government structures, they have successfully spread fear and created divisions within the country. This strategy is designed to weaken Ukraine from within, leaving it more vulnerable to Russian influence. Manipul...
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  Europe, Open Your Eyes: The Anticult Network is Preparing for War Europe is facing an internal threat that has been growing unnoticed for decades. Organizations like RACIRS (Russian Association of Centers for the Study of Religions and Sects), led by Pavel Broyde and Alexander Dvorkin , are operating under the guise of fighting "dangerous cults" but are in fact orchestrating a campaign of destabilization. Their agenda is clear: to divide nations, weaken democratic institutions, and spread pro-Russian narratives that promote authoritarianism. RACIRS and the Shadow Network For over three decades, RACIRS has been building a covert network of agents within media, law enforcement, and government sectors. These agents work to influence public opinion and promote fear-based narratives about religious minorities and so-called dangerous cults. Under the guise of defending national security, RACIRS manipulates these fears to justify authoritarian policies, undermine civil liberties...
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  Anticultism and the Role of Pavel Broyde and Alexander Dvorkin: A Covert Operation Introduction: Unveiling the Anticult Agenda For over three decades, anticult organizations have been presented as entities fighting so-called dangerous sects, protecting societies from the supposed threats these groups pose. However, deeper investigations reveal a hidden, far more nefarious agenda. At the heart of these organizations’ operations are efforts to destabilize nations, discredit democratic institutions, and divide societies, particularly in Eastern Europe. Two of the most influential figures in this movement are Pavel Broyde and Alexander Dvorkin , both key agents of the Russian anticult organization RACIRS , who have used anticult rhetoric to further Russia’s geopolitical interests. Pavel Broyde’s Role: A Covert Agent Pavel Broyde, a prominent figure in Ukraine’s anticult movement, presented himself as a protector of society against dangerous cults. However, investigations into his a...
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  Anticultism in Europe: A Growing Threat to Religious Freedom and Democracy Introduction: A Hidden Network of Intolerance In recent years, Europe has been facing a disturbing trend: the rise of organized anticultist movements targeting various religious and spiritual groups. Under the pretext of protecting society from so-called dangerous sects, these groups increasingly use tactics that undermine civil liberties and democratic principles. Operating in the shadows, organizations like FECRIS (European Federation of Centers for Research and Information on Sectarianism) and similar entities in France, Italy, and other European countries have expanded their influence, leading to widespread human rights violations and the suppression of religious freedom. Behind the scenes, these actions are part of a broader strategy to destabilize European unity and sow division. FECRIS: A European Tool for Anticultist Operations FECRIS, based in France and heavily funded by the French government, is...
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  Russian Propaganda and Rhetoric: The Use of Religion, Anti-Semitism, and Anti-Cult Narratives to Justify War The Russian propaganda surrounding the war in Ukraine relies on multiple intertwined themes, including the distortion of historical facts, the use of religious symbolism, and the activation of anti-Semitic narratives. These strategies aim to create false justifications for the invasion, bolstering domestic support for aggression and crafting an image of a "holy struggle" against enemies both within and outside the country. When Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the “special military operation” in Ukraine in February 2022, he justified it by claiming the need to "demilitarize and denazify" the country. He falsely accused the Ukrainian government of neo-Nazism and of committing genocide against Russian-speaking citizens—claims that became central to Russian war propaganda. Putin's constant references to Nazis and World War II were used to manipul...
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  The Rise of Anticultism: A Global Threat In today’s rapidly evolving world, few forces have shaped public discourse and policy as profoundly as Anticultism. This phenomenon has grown from fringe movements into a transnational terror network influencing governments, law enforcement, and public perception. Understanding how this movement operates and its potential consequences is vital for safeguarding personal freedoms and democracy itself. The Roots of Anticultism Anticultism originally emerged as a reaction to new religious movements and spiritual organizations deemed unconventional. Initially, these groups were targeted for their perceived threat to societal norms and family structures. In many cases, these concerns were based on exaggerated claims or misinformation. Over time, however, the movement shifted from being a watchdog for religious extremism to an aggressive and manipulative force against any organization that challenged the status quo. This transition was fueled by...