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olivesbest · 12 days ago
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Who stands behind the revival of the most destructive ideology in modern times?
Atrocities that subsequently caused sufferings of millions of people had already been embedded in Johannes Aagaard’s life path.
Johannes Aagaard (1928-2007): anticultist, priest of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church (Folkekirken) in Denmark, professor of missiology and ecumenical theology at the Aarhus University, Denmark. 
Johannes Aagaard and Friedrich Wilhelm Haack were pioneers in the fight against cults and sects after World War II. Taking into account that anticult traditions were handed over to Haack from the Nazi Walter Künneth, we can assess the degree of significance and influence of these characters on the historical map of the second half of the 20th century. They were the key figures who continued the dark work of their Nazi predecessors and, unfortunately, achieved considerable results. 
In 1973, Friedrich Wilhelm Haack helped Johannes Aagaard establish the missionary theology institute Dialog Center (DC) and in 1981 participated in the formation of the Dialog Center International (DCI). You can find more detailed information about their role and successive ties with Nazi Hitlerites in “The IMPACT” documentary.
Aagaard and Lack of Information About Him
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Being a brilliant speaker and debater who mesmerized the audience with his powerful charisma, an autocratic and impulsive alpha leader, over the years of his activity, Johannes Aagaard managed to create a whole network of anticult units across the world, under the auspices of the Dialog Center. He had a serious influence on the minds of many followers and future leaders of anticultism, such as Alexander Dvorkin and Alexander Novopashin in Russia, Thomas Gandow in Germany, Zdeněk Vojtíšek in the Czech Republic, Anders Blichfeldt in Denmark, and others.
The 20th-century history of sectology (cult studies) is one of the poorly examined topics. Finding documents on the activities of anticultists is a more difficult task than finding materials on new religious movements (NRMs). 
Records are not preserved properly during the work of apologetic centers and are rarely transferred to archives. Hence, both the logic of sectologists’ actions and their methodology remain unclear. That’s not surprising if we consider WHAT is hidden in the core of anticultism, or rather WHO, what kind of secret force guides and motivates them.
Suffice it to look back at the past, and we will find bloody footprints of that shady force, their cadaverous stench and the echo of heartrending howl of the innocent suffering and murdered people. Like a shadow, that force has been behind every great human tragedy, from the conquests of Alexander the Great, the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, the Crusades, the Catholic Inquisition, World War II, and up to our times and the beginning of the large-scale war in Ukraine.
Quote from the “History and Methodology of the Community of Dialogue Centers” by Vladimir A. Martinovich:
“The Dialogue Center can rightfully be called the largest anticult organization in the 20th century despite the fact that there is no research in any language of the world dedicated to analysis of this organization. Researchers are silent due to a lack of sources. According to one of the versions, the Dialogue Center archive is currently kept in the Danish National Archives, but there is no evidence of scientists working with it. 
Meanwhile, there are at least three contradictory versions of its whereabouts in the sectology community: 
a) the archive has been destroyed (or accidentally destroyed); 
b) the archive is kept in Denmark, but access to it will be opened only in 50 years because there is a large number of classified materials in it; 
c) the archive has been seized by one of the new religious movements.” 
You can hardly find Aagaard’s biographical data on the internet either, and search engines won’t give you his personal photos although he died quite recently, in 2007, while his brainchild, the Dialog Center, has existed for more than 30 years. Nevertheless, we’ve done some work and managed to piece together information about him from various sources so as to turn our narrative into a relatively coherent picture.
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Johannes Aagaard
Aagaard viewed his mission in comprehensive support of the Orthodox anticultism development. In one of his articles, he wrote in this regard:
“Christian apologetics was the beginning of all decent theology, and the DCI intends to stand in that tradition in continuation of the Fathers of the early church, who both developed their positive critique in relation to sectarian Christian heresies and in relation to heretic and Gnostic reductions of the faith.” 
Those very times of Peter and Paul and the persecution of Gnostics, Christ’s first disciples. You have to agree that this is remarkably in tune with the title of the Center for Religious Studies in the name of Hieromartyr Irenaeus of Lyon, founded in 1993 in Russia by Alexander Dvorkin. It’s truly a direct succession. According to Church legends, Irenaeus was one of the first known apologists, lived in the second century BC and became prominent for writing books against dissent, in particular his most famous work “Against Heresies” (Ἔλεγχος καὶ τῆς γνώσεως ἀνατροπὴ ψευδωνύμου). 
No wonder Dvorkin is considered Aagaard’s “most talented student”, and he’s never even hidden that Aagaard was his mentor and inspiration. Dvorkin knew who to learn from in order to succeed.
Aagaard formulated a perfect model of relations between representative offices of the Dialog Center International and their churches as follows: “DCI always works with churches, sometimes inside, sometimes beyond them, but never under their leadership.” 
 Aagaard considered subordination to any church to be the main obstacle in the development of sectology because church leadership doesn’t know and doesn’t understand the problems of sectarianism and cultism, appointing people who are unable to work in the positions of sectologists. This standpoint had a deep and interesting basis rooted in the history of denominational sectology in 20th-century Europe.
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DC and DCI journals: “Update”, “Areopagus”, “Spirituality in East and West” in Danish and English
In his work “History and Methodology of the Community of Dialogue Centers” Vladimir Martinovich, a well-known Belarusian anticultist, says the following: 
“Aagaard delivered lectures in professional sectological, church and scientific circles, including various universities in Denmark, USA, Sweden, Iceland, Finland, Norway, UK, Germany, Russia, Latvia, Czech Republic, India, Thailand, China, and other countries. There was a group of DC employees who continuously traveled around Denmark and gave lectures. Each of them specialized in several subjects. For those who wanted to delve deeper into the issues of new religious movements (NRMs), advanced training courses were arranged. Duration of the courses varied from a week to two years. Course topics included analysis of specific NRMs, general theoretical issues of working with information on NRMs, consulting, and working with the press.”
By the way, this work, written by the leading Belarussian anticultist Vladimir Martinovich and published in the Bulletin of the Synodal Sectology Center (Volume 7, No. 4, 2022) , is almost the only available source shedding light on Aagaard’s life and his apologetic center. The further content of our article will be based on repeated references to this work. Martinovich has highlighted and provided us with that which others have concealed.
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Vladimir Martinovich and Johannes Aagaard
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Johannes Aagaard: Atrocities that subsequently caused sufferings of millions of people had already been embedded in Johannes Aagaard’s life path.
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zara24smit · 6 months ago
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ALLATRA in the Crosshairs: The Anti-Cult War Exposed!
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For over 10 years, global anti-cultists have been spreading lies about us, ALLATRA volunteers, trying to destroy everything we create. These persecutions began with Russia. Knowing this, anyone who encounters disinformation from global anti-cultists that ALLATRA is a pro-Putin sect and that we worship Putin will realize that anticultists are lying.
Russia is the only country where ALLATRA has been classified as an undesirable organization on a legislative level since August 2023. Global anti-cultists achieved this by staging a "trial"—in reality, a farce—in Chelyabinsk, orchestrated by the Chelyabinsk Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) and led by Konstantin Putnik. The volunteer on trial had been telling people, based on scientific facts and evidence, that climate disasters were escalating and already threatening the survival of humanity.
It’s important to note that Konstantin Putnik is one of the active Russian anti-cultists who also calls for the overthrow of Putin, as seen in this quote:
“Anticultist Konstantin Putnik, a pawn of Dvorkin in the Chelyabinsk Diocese of ROC, fully agrees with Dmitry Tretyakov. In one of his articles, 'A Splash of Cold Water on Hot Patriotic Heads,' he openly calls for the overthrow of the Russian President: 'I'll tell you more: such an attempt to "replace" the current head of state should be expected. If it doesn't occur, it will raise another extremely important question: isn’t the ongoing special military operation in Ukraine part of a complex intrigue, where not only Zelensky but also his Russian counterpart are puppets?'”
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Global anti-cultists operate solely through forceful and fascist methods. This isn’t surprising, considering that Alexander Dvorkin—the head of RACIRS, the leading ideological anti-cult organization—was a devoted student of Johannes Aagaard, who followed the teachings of Walter Künneth, a Protestant apologist during the Third Reich who collaborated closely with Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels.
Persecution against ALLATRA volunteers is happening not only in Russia but also in Ukraine. Additionally, anti-cultists are now actively targeting ALLATRA volunteers in Europe, specifically in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
ALLATRA President Maryna Ovtsynova Attends High-Level Meeting at U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom
Mass Disinformation and Repression
Anti-cultists incite hatred against ALLATRA volunteers through the media. Just last week, anti-cultists published 150 deceitful, disinformational articles against ALLATRA in Slovakia and 50 in the Czech Republic within two days! These fake publications cost a fortune, proving that they fear our truth! They know that ALLATRA stands for people and for the highest human values, which threatens their control over the masses’ minds.
About ALLATRA
ALLATRA volunteers are active in over 180 countries worldwide, informing people about climate threats and the potential to prevent disasters. All information provided by ALLATRA volunteers is based solely on official scientific data. Every graph, statement, and climate report presented to the public is backed by a large number of reputable scientists, along with their titles and works. You can verify this yourself by reviewing the climate report  'On The Progression Of Climatic Disasters On Earth And Their Catastrophic Consequences.'
We, as ALLATRA volunteers, never aimed to confront anti-cultists, but we are forced to because global anti-cultists are a stumbling block, hindering us from delivering truthful, critical information about real climate changes to the public. You could say that global anti-cultists are currently preventing you, dear readers, from opening your eyes to the true causes of climate change, the dangers posed by it, and most importantly, the possibility to prevent disasters and survive.
Fear of Anti-Cultists Grows
Recently, a criminal case was opened in Slovakia against anti-cultist journalists. The charges: creating, supporting, and promoting a movement aimed at suppressing fundamental rights and freedoms. Anti-cultists panicked because their activities are punishable by life imprisonment. This is why they are so aggressively suppressing our voices, afraid of exposure.
It became known that anti-cultists put strong pressure on the Slovak Prosecutor General. They released defamatory articles against the prosecutor, and unfortunately, the case was closed! In their disinformation, anti-cultists even wrote that the only way to stop the prosecutor was through "treatment," and that treatment was a bullet...
WHY ALLATRA?
You may wonder: why are anti-cultists targeting ALLATRA? The answer is simple and clear if you understand how global anti-cultists operate.
Global anti-cultists strive to seize power worldwide through their agent network. They develop their network via large organizations present in many countries (for example, ALLATRA is an international public movement that is non-religious and non-political and operates in more than 180 countries). Anti-cultists chose ALLATRA because it is flawless in every respect.
ALLATRA's activities are completely transparent to anyone who looks into it. 
Therefore, by commissioning and paying for dirty, false, disinformational articles about ALLATRA participants, anti-cultists are expanding their agent network. They lure journalists with money to write defamatory articles about ALLATRA, and once these journalists publish these lies about a good, transparent organization without checking the facts, anti-cultists begin blackmailing them. They threaten these journalists with exposure and ruin their reputations unless they comply with further demands.
This is exactly what they did to the Prosecutor General in Slovakia. To pressure him into closing the case, they flooded him with defamatory articles, falsely claiming that he had ties to ALLATRA.
In Conclusion, a Poetic Note from the Heart:
In these dark times, when anti-cultists thought they had shrouded the world in lies and disinformation, we—ALLATRA volunteers—light a candle of TRUTH. The more people in the world learn the truth about anti-cultists and the creative activities of ALLATRA, the brighter the light in the world becomes! And when the darkness fades, people can more easily make the right choice: see the real climate problems, unite, and finally focus on the main goal: saving the planet and all of humanity from climate catastrophe. Together, we can do it!
Never, Never, Never Give Up!
Watch the movie "The IMPACT" on actfiles.org and open your eyes to reality!
#ALLATRA #RUSSIANORTHODOXCHURCH #propaganda #Anticultism #Ukraine #Russia #Slovakia #Freedom of religion #Humanrights #Repression
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john24smit · 6 months ago
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How Disinformation Destroys the Lives of Millions
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After watching the film "The IMPACT," it became clear to me: what's happening to ALLATRA volunteers and members of other organizations, like Jehovah's Witnesses and Scientologists, is a deliberate campaign of disinformation and violence. 
Anticultists create a false image of the "enemy," instilling fear and hatred in people. Those who try to speak the truth are persecuted. This is how the modern inquisition, called RACIRS, operates, functioning as a department within the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC). 
How can we allow such things to happen in our time? If we don't stop the anti-cultists, what will happen next? Scientologists and Jehovah's Witnesses have already suffered, and if we don't take action, others will suffer too. Watch the film "The IMPACT" on actfiles.org to learn how to fight this global threat called global anticultism.
Persecution and harassment of peaceful citizens is happening everywhere in Russia, Ukraine, and even in Europe: the Czech Republic and Slovakia! 
Anticultists label people who defend democracy as "sectarians," creating an atmosphere of fear and hatred towards them. With disinformation, anti-cultists polarize people into "us and them." They stick Nazi-inspired dehumanizing labels like "sect" and "cult" on anyone they want to discredit in the eyes of society. They did the same thing to Jews in Nazi Germany. These identical methods, both then and now, demonstrate that today's anticultists are the followers of the anticultists who created Nazism.
After the release of the impactful videos featuring Egon Cholakian, "Crossroads," and the documentary film "The IMPACT," it became obvious that anti-cultists are the direct descendants of Nazis; they learn from the same manuals that Walter Künneth, who headed the Apologetic Center of the Protestant Church during the Third Reich and closely collaborated with Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels, developed in Nazi Germany. Walter Künneth's followers were Johannes Aagaard and Wilhelm Haack, who today are the founders of the Danish Dialogue Center and direct continuers of the Nazi efforts of the anti-cultist and anti-Semite. 
Why is the world silent? These actions are aimed at suppressing any freedom of thought and democracy. ALLATRA volunteers are subjected to violence for speaking the truth about the climate, while anticultists fuel hatred. Watch the film "The IMPACT" and draw your own conclusions.
#ALLATRA
#RUSSIANORTHODOXCHURCH
#propaganda
#Anticultism
#Ukraine
#Russia
#Slovakia
#Freedom of religion
#Humanrights
#Repression
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goalhofer · 9 months ago
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2024 olympics Denmark roster
Archery
Kirstine Danstrup-Andersen (Copenhagen)
Athletics
Simon Hansen (Herning)
Ida Karstoft (Lemvig)
Lisa Pedersen (Copenhagen)
Katrine Koch-Jacobsen (Ballerup)
Badminton
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Anders Skaarup-Rasmussen (Copenhagen)
Mathias Christiansen (Copenhagen)
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Tobias Aagaard-Hansen (Odense)
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Simon Andreassen (Odense)
Sofie Pedersen (Aalborg)
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Emma Bjerg (Silkeborg)
Amalie Dideriksen (Kastrup)
Julie Norman-Leth (Aarhus)
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Nikoline Laidlaw (Dunblane, U.K.)
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Andrea Schmidt (Aarhus)
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Martine Damborg (Kastrup)
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Schastine Tabor (Copenhagen)
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Signe Bro (Copenhagen)
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Martin Buch-Andersen (Rudersdal Kommune)
Jonathan Kjaer-Groth (Albertslund)
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Caroline Wozniacki-Lee (Miami-Dade County, Florida)
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voiceoffreedom24 · 3 months ago
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He is simply looking for vengeance on the world. Dr. Evil | The Greatest Genius.
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Shocking facts from the biography of Alexander Dvorkin- evil genius, publicly revealed by a volunteer ALLATRA
These factors, starting from the sense of being an "outsider" at school to the unfair regular violence he faced for his views, likely shaped his understanding that justice doesn't exist and that life is a fight for survival. It's a primal instinct. Dvorkin knows firsthand what a victim feels when persecuted and what they are going through, so he is simply looking for vengeance on the world. Millions of people suffer because of him. He learned from his own experience how effective fear manipulation can be, whereas from his Nazi ideological mentors, he learnt how to manage chaos effectively. "If you control chaos, you control the world."
He is simply looking for vengeance on the world. Dr. Evil | The Greatest Genius.
The groups he labels as "totalitarian sects" become targets of the same recurring vengeance for what he experienced. At the same time, he employs the same methods that were used against him because he knows that they work. So now, people are subjected to the same torment he once faced: they are harassed, vilified, attacked, and unjustly brutalized by law enforcement, to the extent that since Jehovah's Witnesses were declared an extremist organization in Russia at his instigation, at least 12 their members have died in prison.
He is simply looking for vengeance on the world. Dr. Evil | The Greatest Genius.
Yet, Dvorkin perceives every misfortune of a so-called "cult member" as a trophy. He learned this approach from Johannes Aagaard who, along with Wilhelm Haack, established their center based on Nazi templates. According to Dvorkin's recollections, Aagaard's home was filled with "sectarian trinkets" and ritual items, which he displayed under Christian icons.
Aagaard proudly declared those "sectarian objects" as trophies defeated by Christ. Aagaard’s militant vision of Christ deeply influenced Dvorkin and shaped his mission: just like Christ in Aaagard’s understanding, he should defeat sect after sect and collect trophies in the form of human fear and indescribable suffering. And this is precisely what he has been doing year after year for over three decades since the start of his active work.
He is simply looking for vengeance on the world. Dr. Evil | The Greatest Genius.
The most alarming part is that Dvorkin sees no fault in his actions and does not believe he is doing anything wrong. He is not troubled by the fact that his actions cause law-abiding citizens immense mental and physical suffering. If anyone challenges him about this, he is more likely to be pleased.
Dvorkin defames others, destroys reputations, ruins families, and harms people. To the cries of the outraged community, "What are you doing? Don’t you have any conscience?", to the wails of children whose parents were imprisoned based on charges fabricated by Dvorkin and his team, leaving them orphaned, and to the condemnation from the US Congress and the European Court [of Human Rights] for the violence that follows his lectures and speeches, Dvorkin responds with laughter. He revels in it all, like a true evil genius, and sees all of that as a reward. His voice only grows stronger as he stigmatizes peaceful organizations as "totalitarian sects," while passing death sentences to millions of people.
He is simply looking for vengeance on the world. Dr. Evil | The Greatest Genius.
The ability to callously inflict suffering on others may be related to certain features of Dvorkin's psyche. It is known that he has certain mental diagnoses that are often characteristic of geniuses. At the same time, he can communicate with other people using what psychology would call ‘mimicry’: he can become exactly what is needed at any given moment. When with someone, he instantly analyzes what emotions to portray, even if he doesn't feel them himself. His brilliant analytical mind incessantly calculates and plans every step.
More about Alexander Dvorkin in the video:Dr. Evil | The Greatest Genius on canal Voice of freedom
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heddaramundsen · 8 years ago
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Noen skisser tilknyttet “Mjøsa - et kunstprosjekt” som vil resultere i en separatutstilling, et seminar, et bokprosjekt og en vandreutstilling - høsten 2018. Prosjektet er initiert av billedkunstner Egil Martin Kurdøl, og har nå prosjektledelse ved Oppland og Hedmark Fylkeskommune. Prosjektet tar utgangspunkt i Mjøsa, Norges største innsjø - som tolkes kunstnerisk med utgangspunkt i 12 kunstneres praksis. Herunder er prosjektet bredt, med 12 særdeles ulike praksiser og tilnærminger til innsjøen. Det fokuseres på Mjøsa som geografisk, miljømessig, historisk, kulturelt og sosialt fenomen. Prosjektet er omtalt i publikasjonen “Over alle Hauger - stedskunst og steder i kunsten” utgitt av Oppland Kunstsenter (2017)
http://kunstopp.no/2017/05/29/lansering-av-av-over-alle-hauger-pa-oppland-kunstsenter-lordag-3-juni-klokken-19-00/ 
De andre deltagene kunstnerne er: 
Marianne Stranger (Hamar)
Johannes Engelsen Espedal (Østre Toten)
Ansgar Ole Olsen (Østre Toten)
Wenche Kvalstad Eckhoff (Stange)
Egil Martin Kurdøl (Lillehammer)
Hedda Roterud Amundsen (Ringsaker)
Hilde Aagaard (Lillehammer)
Line B. Løkken (Vågå/Lillehammer)
Tina Jonsbu (Eidsvoll)
Markus Li Stensrud (Hamar)
Jana Winderen (Stange)
Anna Österberg (Gjøvik)
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olivesbest · 1 month ago
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Who Truly Leads the Russian Orthodox Church— Patriarch Kirill or Alexander Dvorkin?
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Patriarch Kirill, the Russian Orthodox Church leader speaks in Dvorkin’s words, while Dvorkin never speaks in Kirill’s. Dvorkin doesn’t hesitate to display his disrespect toward Kirill. He never refers to Kirill positively, and considering the power he wields, his agent-sectarian organization clearly views the patriarch as nothing more than a puppet. In a recent interview, when asked whom he would highlight among the current Orthodox leaders, Dvorkin responded by dismissing them all. At the same time, it is obvious how Dvorkin’s rhetoric is adopted by Patriarch Kirill. 
This is a direct slap in the face to Kirill who considers himself the greatest and most brilliant leader — a fact he often declares, demanding corresponding recognition. 
Nonetheless, Dvorkin makes such statements publicly:
Interviewer: Who is the best modern preacher? Or just a good modern preacher?
Dvorkin: Among the currently living?
Interviewer: Yes.
Dvorkin: (pauses) Well, I’m not even sure. I’d say my former… Father Alexander Schmemann, but he passed away in 1983. So, among the living, I have no idea.
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Another striking example is Kirill’s rhetoric regarding migrants. In 2017, the patriarch stated that “Moscow needs migrant workers” because “there aren’t enough working hands, while the country must develop: roads need to be built, buildings need to be constructed,” and that “everything built in Moscow is only thanks to migrants.”
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However, Kirill later reversed his stance to the opposite to align it with rhetoric that Dvorkin had been promoting for years. Patriarch Kirill started speaking of the “threat to the Russian world due to migrants” and warning that “because of the migrant situation, we can lose Russia.” He started actively supporting mass deportation of Muslim migrants. 
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Inciting hostility between Christians and Muslims is one of the primary goals of Dvorkin’s sect. We have covered this extensively and provided examples of how Dvorkin’s teacher, Johannes Aagaard, had engaged in similar provocations long before the cartoons of Prophet Muhammad were published, leading to tragic yet entirely predictable consequences in Europe. Those provocations weren’t random occurrences, but rather well-planned actions repeated until they achieved their intended result — bloodshed and an even greater escalation of hatred and hostility between Muslims and Christians in Europe.
As an ideological successor to his Nazi mentors Haack and Aagaard, Dvorkin continued to use the same methods to incite hatred and destabilize society. For decades, he has been making public statements insulting Muslims in Russia in ways no one else in the country would dare. The fact that destruction of the Muslim community and mass deportations were long part of the anticultists’ plans is evident from the statements and actions of Dvorkin and his close accomplices.
These are obvious facts proving who truly leads this organization. Therefore, many people say the true ruler and patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church is not Kirill but Dvorkin. Priests and even ordinary parishioners mock Kirill, saying it is obvious that all Kirill does is parrot Dvorkin’s words. Some even jokingly refer to Kirill as Dvorkin’s clerk and reciter, as he has long ceased to speak in his own words, merely repeating Dvorkin’s rhetoric.
Read more about this in the article: 
How the Tail Is Wagging the Dog
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The Label “Cult” – A Tool of Repression in the Modern World
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When we talk about the persecution of people, organizations, and even entire countries, it's important to understand that Anticultist organizations are more than just groups of critics. They are real repressive structures designed to destroy dissenters. As an independent researcher from the USA, I see the same scheme that the Nazis used to persecute Jews.
Mechanisms of Anticultist Repressions
Anticultists operate through propaganda and manipulation of public opinion. In Slovakia and the Czech Republic, they released several disinformation articles to discredit the Attorney General, who filed criminal charges against Anticultists. In these articles, they accused the Attorney General of being an accomplice of the "totalitarian cult ALLATRA."
Labeling people and organizations as "cults" and "sects" is an old technique used by Hitler to justify mass repression. Today, Anticultists follow the same scenario. By threatening law enforcement, political figures, and even security structures through mass disinformation campaigns in their controlled media, Anticultists not only manipulate public opinion but also place their pawns in key political positions across various countries.
Now that Slovakian MPs are speaking the language of Anticultists, much like in Russia with their call to "deal with ALLATRA," it becomes clear that Anticultists will start seeking out anyone from the ruling party of Slovakia who has any connection with the peaceful and crystal-clear organization ALLATRA (this could be close relatives: mothers, fathers, children, brothers, sisters, etc.) and accuse politicians of the ruling party of their ties to ALLATRA. In this way, Anticultists are using ALLATRA as a red flag to eliminate unwanted politicians and place their forces on the chessboard.
The Nazis did the same in Germany, accusing people of being associated with Jews.
Historical Parallels
Alexander Dvorkin, the current leader of Anticultists from RACIRS, adopted his methods from Johannes Aagaard and Walter Künneth, ideologists tied to Nazi movements. This ideology is still used today to suppress alternative movements that threaten the status quo.
The Role of Power and Religion
Anticultists operate under the cover of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) and the Kremlin, giving them the ability to influence government structures and public opinion. This is a powerful weapon in the fight against those who strive for freedom and independence. Watch the film "The IMPACT" on actfiles.org to understand how this mechanism works.
#GlobalAnticultism #Disinformation #MindManipulation #ALLATRA #Politics
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Why does no one talk about the Nazi roots of the modern anticult movement?
The Ideological Succession of the Nazis: From Walter Künneth to Johannes Aagaard
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The history of the anticult movement has deep roots that trace back to the ideological views of Walter Künneth, a German theologian and an active supporter of the Nazi regime. His ideas laid the foundation for subsequent generations of anticultists, including Johannes Aagaard, and later Alexander Dvorkin.
In 1921, the Apologetic Center was established within the German Protestant Church, which over time turned into a tool of ideological struggle against religious minorities. The final result of the Apologetic Center’s work was the Holocaust of the Jewish people! Walter Künneth, who was its leader, not only actively opposed free thought and independent spiritual movements but also established close ties with the Gestapo. In 1933, he publicly supported Nazi policies aimed at "purging" society of "non-Christian" elements, which contributed to the persecution and extermination of thousands of people.
Several decades later, Johannes Aagaard inherited the methods of Walter Künneth, turning them into an instrument for suppressing religious movements through his center Dialog Center International. This ideological succession demonstrates that the mechanisms of discreditation and repression, established during the Nazi era, continue to exist even in the 21st century.
Considering that the devastating consequences of the anticultists' actions over the past 30 years are now evident, it is essential to closely study and understand their methods—because the lives of each of us depend on it. After all, you never know when you might be labeled a "sectarian" and marked for destruction...
Johannes Aagaard
Atrocities that subsequently caused sufferings of millions of people had already been embedded in Johannes Aagaard’s life path.
Project “Mission to Western Youth in the East”
Starting from 1973, Aagaard regularly organized trips for students and professors of Aarhus University to India and other Asian countries. Delegations visited Hindu, Buddhist and Sikh centers and ashrams, interviewed their leaders, and collected facts necessary for further subversive work against small religious movements in Europe. Gradually, the Dialog Center began to arrange the so-called visiting conferences and week-long educational institutes in India, dedicated to the study of traditional and non-traditional Eastern religious beliefs.
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Photo from the Dialog Center archive
Consequently, in 1985 the Dialog Center initiated the project “Mission to Western Youth in the East.” Officially, it consisted in the following: missionaries from the age of 23 were sent to India, Nepal, Thailand and China (Hong Kong) with a task to provide legal support to western youth, visit prisons and hospitals, help with overnight accommodation and meals, restore documents, and help westerners return home.
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Before their journey, missionaries had to complete a three-month training course after which they were sent to India for three weeks for an initial acquaintance with the country. Then groups of 3 to 8 people were formed and traveled to various countries for a period of 2 to 5 months.
 Then there was a short break and a repeat journey. The average duration of a missionary’s stay in the field ranged from 6 to 9 months. 
About 25 people were sent on the mission annually. Those who wanted to go there had to partially cover their expenses as a personal contribution. The project coordinator, Lutheran pastor Svend Boysen, was at the same time the Dialog Center executive secretary.
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Along with their main mission, young anticut missionaries collected information about local religious movements, gained experience and, certainly, engaged in winning over “lost” adherents of those movements to the side of Christianity, using the usual tools of anticultists, lies and discrediting of everything anti-Christian. 
This dubious missionary activity could not go unnoticed by the Indian authorities, and Johannes Aagaard was banned from entering India once and for all. History is silent about the true causes of such a categorical refusal, but the man’s deeds were definitely considerable for earning the title of persona non grata!
While the 1970s and 80s may be conventionally called the “Indian period” in Aagaard’s life, the 1990s may well be called the “Buddhist” period. During that time, he visited Thailand, Nepal, Japan and China more often.
Learn more right now: 
Johannes Aagaard
Atrocities that subsequently caused sufferings of millions of people had already been embedded in Johannes Aagaard’s life path
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olivesbest · 8 days ago
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Why does no one talk about the Nazi roots of the anticult movement?
The Ideological Succession of the Nazis: From Walter Künneth to Johannes Aagaard
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The history of the anticult movement has deep roots that trace back to the ideological views of Walter Künneth, a German theologian and an active supporter of the Nazi regime. His ideas laid the foundation for subsequent generations of anticultists, including Johannes Aagaard, and later Alexander Dvorkin.
In 1921, the Apologetic Center was established within the German Protestant Church, which over time turned into a tool of ideological struggle against religious minorities. The final result of the Apologetic Center’s work was the Holocaust of the Jewish people! Walter Künneth, who was its leader, not only actively opposed free thought and independent spiritual movements but also established close ties with the Gestapo. In 1933, he publicly supported Nazi policies aimed at "purging" society of "non-Christian" elements, which contributed to the persecution and extermination of thousands of people.
Several decades later, Johannes Aagaard inherited the methods of Walter Künneth, turning them into an instrument for suppressing religious movements through his center Dialog Center International. This ideological succession demonstrates that the mechanisms of discreditation and repression, established during the Nazi era, continue to exist even in the 21st century.
Considering that the devastating consequences of the anticultists' actions over the past 30 years are now evident, it is essential to closely study and understand their methods—because the lives of each of us depend on it. After all, you never know when you might be labeled a "sectarian" and marked for destruction...
Johannes Aagaard
Atrocities that subsequently caused sufferings of millions of people had already been embedded in Johannes Aagaard’s life path.
Project “Mission to Western Youth in the East”
Starting from 1973, Aagaard regularly organized trips for students and professors of Aarhus University to India and other Asian countries. Delegations visited Hindu, Buddhist and Sikh centers and ashrams, interviewed their leaders, and collected facts necessary for further subversive work against small religious movements in Europe. Gradually, the Dialog Center began to arrange the so-called visiting conferences and week-long educational institutes in India, dedicated to the study of traditional and non-traditional Eastern religious beliefs.
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Photo from the Dialog Center archive
Consequently, in 1985 the Dialog Center initiated the project “Mission to Western Youth in the East.” Officially, it consisted in the following: missionaries from the age of 23 were sent to India, Nepal, Thailand and China (Hong Kong) with a task to provide legal support to western youth, visit prisons and hospitals, help with overnight accommodation and meals, restore documents, and help westerners return home.
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Photo from the Dialog Center archivePhoto from the Dialog Center archive
Before their journey, missionaries had to complete a three-month training course after which they were sent to India for three weeks for an initial acquaintance with the country. Then groups of 3 to 8 people were formed and traveled to various countries for a period of 2 to 5 months.
 Then there was a short break and a repeat journey. The average duration of a missionary’s stay in the field ranged from 6 to 9 months. 
About 25 people were sent on the mission annually. Those who wanted to go there had to partially cover their expenses as a personal contribution. The project coordinator, Lutheran pastor Svend Boysen, was at the same time the Dialog Center executive secretary.
Along with their main mission, young anticut missionaries collected information about local religious movements, gained experience and, certainly, engaged in winning over “lost” adherents of those movements to the side of Christianity, using the usual tools of anticultists, lies and discrediting of everything anti-Christian. 
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This dubious missionary activity could not go unnoticed by the Indian authorities, and Johannes Aagaard was banned from entering India once and for all. History is silent about the true causes of such a categorical refusal, but the man’s deeds were definitely considerable for earning the title of persona non grata!
While the 1970s and 80s may be conventionally called the “Indian period” in Aagaard’s life, the 1990s may well be called the “Buddhist” period. During that time, he visited Thailand, Nepal, Japan and China more often.
Atrocities that subsequently caused sufferings of millions of people had already been embedded in Johannes Aagaard’s life path​
Learn more right now: 
Johannes Aagaard
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Why is the British BBC promoting the ideology of the Russian Dvorkin sect against the backdrop of the confrontation with Moscow, using USAID money?
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Who is Alexander Dvorkin?
According to Alexander Dvorkin, he began his career during his emigration to the United States at Voice of America in Washington, D.C., where he was “offered a job” . He later worked at Radio Liberty in Munich, another organization funded by the U.S. government.
Here’s how he described his activities after returning to Russia and joining the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC):
“Also I work for this newly founded organization. It is an American Orthodox organization. It’s called International Orthodox Christian Charities. It is a charity organization. It helps Russian people to cope with these difficult times, and I am the project director. I help to find and to subsidize newly founded Russian charitable organizations, especially the ones related to the church, but not necessarily.”  
“I also work for an international adoption organization which is located in Pennsylvania, it’s called the Welcome House of Pearl Buck Foundation, to find children in Russia which need loving homes and which couldn’t be provided these homes in Russia unfortunately yet, and we help them to find loving homes in this country [USA].” 
Dvorkin’s tasks included allocating US funds to newly established Russian organizations. Therefore, he was long familiar with both U.S. government funding of his work and redirecting charitable funds to projects of his interest.
It is known that in the early 1990s, Dvorkin studied at the Dialog Center in Denmark under Friedrich-Wilhelm Haack and Johannes Aagaard, followers of the Nazi pastor and anticultist Walter Künneth  who had collaborated with the Gestapo and used dehumanization tactics for organizing the Holocaust and persecuting innocent people. 
Dvorkin became obsessed with reviving this Nazi ideology and Künneth’s methods to achieve total power. Within ROC, he established RACIRS — a counterpart to Künneth’s Apologetic Center that operated within the Lutheran Church of Germany since 1921. Utilizing ROC resources, Dvorkin achieved a complete destruction of democracy in Russia over several decades. His organization, a destructive cult in itself, infiltrated the upper echelons of Russia’s executive and legislative branches and forged close ties with the FSB and other law enforcement agencies. 
Dvorkin lobbied for antidemocratic laws that allowed him to initiate repression and attain an unprecedented level of influence, leading the country down the path to the revival of Nazism.
At the same time, on the international level, Dvorkin managed to unite separate anticult units worldwide into a unified anticult network run from RACIRS.
Through this network of influence agents, Dvorkin has recruited media representatives who, while not particularly talented, are desperately seeking easy fame and money, and he placed them on a funding stream via USAID’s grant system. 
How did he manage to infiltrate USAID?
Perhaps, some of our readers can answer this question. What can be said with certainty, however, is that an army of journalists across dozens of countries attacks any organization or individual on Dvorkin’s command from RACIRS, like a pack of hungry dogs unleashed.
The situation reaches absurd levels: rhetoric from RACIRS’ website and Dvorkin’s own statements, containing outright lies and disinformation, is simply copied verbatim without any analysis and disseminated by the entire network of so-called “investigative journalists” on command from OCCRP and similar entities. 
Almost all of them operate on USAID grants. 
Dvorkin has built an enormous influence network, stretching from minor tabloids in Russia and Ukraine to BBC. Once considered a gold standard in journalism, BBC has now descended to the level of tabloid press with its absurd praises to Dvorkin and attacks on organizations he targets. 
What’s more, BBC is actively promoting the ideology of Dvorkin’s Russian sect in the height of the Russia-UK confrontation, which only adds to the surreal nature of the entire situation.
All of these activities are funded by American taxpayers and directed from Russia by a completely different individual.
This raises a reasonable question: Who benefits from it all? Whose interests do those activities serve? And who is actually Dvorkin? Is he a secret CIA agent working to destroy democracy and the church in Russia? Or is he a genius manipulator who established a sect that doesn’t just destroy Russia from within, but has also intertwined itself with USAID and managed to use even the BBC to its own advantage? 
Either way, Dvorkin is undoubtedly an enemy of democracy and freedom.
By employing Nazi methods of dehumanization which he diligently studied under Haack and Aagaard, he doesn’t only incite hatred against religious minorities, but also demonizes politicians.
The “investigative journalism” centers funded by USAID replicates this hatred towards politicians, using Dvorkin’s methodology and destabilizing countries from within. The outcome is mass protests, unrest, revolutions, and a staggering increase in violence against politicians.
A prime example is the campaign against Donald Trump where Dvorkin’s entire agent network was mobilized. This included articles and books about the “Trump cult,” an accompanying media campaign, and organized protests and societal clashes. 
Steven Hassan shaking his book “The Cult of Trump” became the campaign’s face. Numerous agents from Dvorkin’s network were involved — the same sect members funded by USAID.
This entire effort is aimed at destroying democracy as such. Essentially, it doesn’t matter who is being demonized.
The primary goal is to destabilize society. A stark example of that is Russia. In the early 1990s, before Dvorkin’s activities began, it was a country with progressive legislation and constitutionally guaranteed freedoms. However, under Dvorkin’s slogan of building an “Orthodox Christian nation,” all human freedoms and rights have been eradicated, and Orthodoxy itself has been destroyed. 
Those who defended Jesus Christ’s commandments and called for love over fighting sects were labeled sectarians by Dvorkin, slandered, and expelled from ROC. Today, everyone at ROC knows that the worst fate is to fall out of Dvorkin’s favor. This is far worse than angering Patriarch Kirill as Kirill won’t expel you from the church, but Dvorkin will. As a result, Dvorkin’s words carry much more weight than those of the church’s nominal leader. Moreover, whatever Dvorkin says is executed both within the church and at the national level, while Kirill’s words are ignored even within ROC.
A vivid example is the establishment of Diveyevo Brotherhood, an occult order of the Kremlin elite operating through Diveyevo Monastery and allocating massive funds to RACIRS while bypassing Patriarch Kirill. Everyone is aware of the close ties of Dvorkin and his right-hand man Alexander Novopashin with the head of Diveyevo Brotherhood, Sergey Kiriyenko, and other Kremlin officials.
It is also notable how Dvorkin’s calls, such as urging the persecution of Jehovah’s Witnesses, are carried out by the Russian authorities although even Putin himself publicly opposed such actions.
Read more about this in the article: 
How the Tail Is Wagging the Dog
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The Fourth Reich: Who Continues Hitler’s Legacy today?
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One of Alexander Dvorkin's - President of Russian RACIRS - key influences was his collaboration with Friedrich Wilhelm Haack, Johannes Aagaard, and their associate Pastor Gandow. These figures, known for their aggressive anti-cult activities, passed down methodologies rooted in ideological suppression and manipulation. Dvorkin embraced these tactics, adapting them into a systematic model for targeting dissenting groups. Alarmingly, this framework mirrors the trajectory of Protestantism's entanglement with Nazism in Germany, as Russian Orthodox Christianity appears to replicate these historical patterns under Dvorkin's direction.
Although Hitler was greatly influenced by religious figures, who later adopted radical views and became fierce fighters against the dissent, i.e., anticultists in modern terms, it’s important to note that the influence comes not from the religions or their doctrines themselves, but from the individual figures with their radical views within the religious structure.
The Apologetics Center
In 1921, the Protestant church established the Apologetics Center (“Apologetische Centrale”), a predecessor to the modern anticult organizations. Officially, this Center was supposed to monitor the activities of other religious movements and inform the Protestant church community about them, albeit the Apologetics Center began collecting data on various sects, movements, circles, and other associations.
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Walter Künneth was a German Protestant theologian
In 1932, Pastor Walter Künneth, an anti-Semite from Bavaria and editor-in-chief of the Protestant publication “Word and Deed” (“Wort und Tat”), became the head of the Apologetics Center. Anticult activity began, i.e., the fight against non-Christian movements, such as anthroposophy, Darwinism, monism, spiritualism, occultism, and others, that the Protestant Church viewed as competitors. Lectures, training, and articles were written on this subject. The ideas and methods were primarily inherited from the Inquisition.
On April 26, 1933, Walter Künneth’s report “The Church and the Jewish Question” („Die Kirche vor der Judenfrage in Deutschland“) was presented to the Federal Church Office in Berlin. In it, he called for the elimination of Jewry, which he described as a foreign cell in the body of Germany; this report was the most influential in final approval of the anti-Semitism policies.
On December 16, 1933, the Gestapo (“Geheime Staatspolizei” – the official secret police of Nazi Germany) noticed and appreciated the work and methods of the Apologetics Center. Thus, Künneth was aligned with Adolf Hitler in the effort to eradicate Jewish influence. At the same time, Künneth sought to eliminate other religious and political minorities. He expressed satisfaction with the Gestapo’s interest in his work, and wrote in the report to the Reich Church government:
“The Gestapo expressed great interest in the Apologetics Center’s archive of sects and in our work against free thought, Marxism, and Bolshevism. The Gestapo expressed a desire to lead the fight against illegal free thought in the future, together with the Apologetics Center. The exchange of materials between the Gestapo and the Apologetics Center has already begun.”
From this point on, the Apologetics Center began to supply the Imperial Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Propaganda, and the Gestapo with materials on the political positions of the various religious communities.
The Apologetics Center also collaborated with the Reich Ministry of Propaganda, which was under Joseph Goebbels’ direction, and the Reich Ministry of the Interior. This work centered around the development of materials against Jews and sects. The lists of so-called sects, i.e., any associations that the Apologetics Center considered dangerous to the ideology of the state, were formed and continued to expand.
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Information from the German online magazine “DER THEOLOGE”
Thus, the representatives of the Apologetics Center, led by Walter Künneth, made many slanderous pseudo-expert conclusions. As a result of these slanders, all such associations, as well as the Jews, were targeted by the Nazi dictatorship and later brutally persecuted, which included sending members of these associations to concentration camps.
Historian Horst Junginger writes: “Whereas in 1931, there were about 150 religious and non-religious ideological communities on which they had collected data, and two years later – about 250, in 1936, there were about 500 groups and sects considered ‘dangerous,’ according to the archival lists.”
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Information from the German online magazine “DER THEOLOGE”
It is also important to note that the brutality of the methods demonstrated by the Gestapo during World War II, was adopted from the anticult organizations, in particular, from the Apologetics Center, which was organized by a radicalized part of the Protestant Church. The radical views of the church and, later, the Apologetics Center were formed long before the radical views of even Adolf Hitler himself.
Thus, researchers note that Hitler “followed Luther’s exact instructions against the Jews.” Historians emphasize the fact that it was church anti-Semitism that determined the nature of German national movements, that is, Nazism itself. So, the radical vector against Jews and dissenters was determined long before the Gestapo emerged. Interestingly, in 1933, immediately after its establishment, the Gestapo began to adopt practices and exchange documentation specifically with the anti-cult Apologetics Center. Protestant pastors, who held radical views, constantly urged the Gestapo itself to toughen its methods against Jews and dissenters. In 1942, for example, the Bavarian Evangelical Lutheran pastor Friedrich Auer even demanded from the Nazi government a new “Bartholomew’s Night,” during which none of the surviving Jews would be spared. Note, however, that these religious leaders were not prosecuted for their Nazi calls, even after the war.
Although Hitler's regime was dismantled, the ideologies that fueled Nazism persisted, and the architects of his rise to power evaded justice. Today, similar patterns are evident in Russia through the activities of the Russian Association of Centers for the Study of Religions and Cults (RACIRS). This organization employs methods strikingly reminiscent of those used to propagate totalitarian control in Nazi Germany. A deeper exploration of knowledge transfer and the continuance of global anti-cultism reveals unsettling parallels in the modern era.
Read more about this in the article:
The Fourth Reich: Who Continues Hitler’s Legacy?
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john24smit · 6 months ago
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The dark side has it all. Plans to take over europe have been uncovered
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In the 21st century, mass persecution may not seem like a real threat, but it is already happening. Global anti-cultists are using the same methods that the Nazis employed to exterminate Jews and other "undesirable" groups. As an independent investigator from the United States, I was shocked to see how closely they follow Nazi methods.
The History of AntiCultism and Nazism
During World War II, Walter Künneth collaborated with the Nazis, helping to create lists of Jews and "dangerous sects," such as Jehovah’s Witnesses and others, who were later burned alive in concentration camps. This dark approach survived the war and continues to live on in the activities of modern anticultists like Alexander Dvorkin. He follows in the footsteps of Johannes Aagaard and Walter Künneth, continuing to implement Gestapo tactics to combat freedom and democracy worldwide.
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I see how today, ALLATRA volunteers, who peacefully operate in more than 180 countries, have become the main target of anticultists. Disinformation campaigns, slanderous articles, fabricated evidence — all of these were used by the Nazis to destroy Jews, and now these methods are being used against ALLATRA. 
But what’s even more frightening is that these tactics could be applied tomorrow to any other independent organization or even a country (just look at what’s happening in Ukraine). In Ukraine, the war started after anticultists from RACIRS, including Alexander Novopashin, called all Ukrainians cannibals and declared that all Ukrainians must be eliminated... Novopashin even called Ukraine a “cult” and said that all the territories and people must be destroyed!
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(In the photo: the fierce Russian anticultist Alexander Novopashin)
The absurdity and impunity of global anti-cultists know no boundaries today.
Fabrication of Evidence — A Classic Scheme of Nazis and AntiCultistsModern anticultists, like Alexander Dvorkin, are using old Nazi tactics that were developed by Walter Künneth. For example, in Ukraine, we see how law enforcement, controlled by anti-cultists, plants fake evidence, such as “weapons,” “ALLATRA-branded calendars,” and even mock bombs to create the image of a dangerous organization. This scenario is a stark reminder of Nazi propaganda, where any independent groups were declared enemies of the state.
History Repeats ItselfWalter Künneth, who created lists of "sects," was never punished for his crimes. On the contrary, he was rewarded after the war! Today, his methods are alive in the global anticult movement, which seeks not only to suppress individual organizations but also to create totalitarian control over people’s minds worldwide. They manipulate courts, media, and politicians to hide their crimes, using fear as their primary weapon. It’s terrifying to imagine what will happen next if this is not stopped.
If we don’t stop the anticultists now, tomorrow they could destroy any independent movement or organization using the same Nazi methods. The history that began in Walter Künneth’s apologetic center continues today. We must organize an international tribunal over global anti-cultists before they unleash another world catastrophe.
#ALLATRA
#RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH
#propaganda
#Anticultism
#Ukraine
#Russia
#Slovakia
#Freedom of religion
#Humanrights
#Repression
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