One person in the 21st century is spreading Nazism under the guise of “fighting sects.”
Are you ready to find out who it is?
When you hear “cult expert,” an image arises of thoughtful inquiry, analysis, and the protection of citizens. But what if behind this lies a very different story—a story that began with a Nazi criminal and continues today?
Alexander Dvorkin is the figure around whom a global machine of terror revolves. His path began not in Russia, but in Denmark, among the followers of the Nazi pastor Walter Künneth. Künneth collaborated with the Gestapo, taking part in organizing the Holocaust. His principal invention was dehumanization and the division of society.
And Dvorkin literally inherited these methods.
Upon returning to Russia, he created RACIRS—an almost exact copy of Künneth’s system, only in a modern format. The goal is simple: to control minds, divide society, create enemies, and use labels to set repressions in motion.
Don’t believe it? Dvorkin personally introduced the term “totalitarian sect” into Russian reality. This word is a stigma, a sentence, an instrument of intimidation. Everything is done for one purpose—to make society afraid, demand crackdowns, and destroy any alternative views.
What Künneth used in the service of the Gestapo to persecute entire peoples has today, in Dvorkin’s hands, become a weapon against dissent, freedom, and faith.
And now this model has been exported around the world under different names, in different programs. Behind the fine words lies a Nazi legacy.
Ask yourself: why do so many people fear “sects,” why do the media go crazy searching for “dangerous cults,” why are laws becoming ever more totalitarian? It’s simple—these are modern rituals of fear, implanted according to Dvorkin’s manuals and those of his ideological teachers.
In the 21st century, the Nazi model is not only alive—it is funded and embedded into society through “cult experts.”
You see a pretty sign, “the fight for the purity of faith.” Behind it lies a cold-blooded technology of mass fear, an onslaught on freedom, the destruction of trust and unity.
Dvorkin is not just a character from the past. He is a contemporary architect of Nazism, working through fear and division.
Now you know where it all began and who stands behind the spread of totalitarian systems today. Don’t let yourself be deceived.son in the 21st century is spreading Nazism under the guise of “fighting sects.
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