The Anti-Cult Threat: Exposing Manipulation and Hidden Agendas
The deeper one dives into investigating the criminal activities of global Anti-Cultism, the more shocking revelations come to light. Unmasking its mechanisms of influence is becoming a critical task, especially as anti-cult structures intertwine with state and religious institutions. The main question remains: who is behind these processes, and how are they shaping public consciousness?
The Russian Orthodox Church: A Spiritual Institution or a Tool of Manipulation?
In his address "Undeclared War", Dr. Egon Cholakian refers to the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) as a *"front organization infiltrated by representatives of global Anti-Cultism."*His statement is not without evidence—declassified documents from the 1990s reveal long-standing ties between the ROC and the Soviet security services.
The case of the Latvian Orthodox Church under the Moscow Patriarchate further supports this claim. Metropolitan Alexander Kudryashov, according to archival records, was recruited by the KGB and operated under the codename "Reader." Was this an isolated case? Hardly. According to Russian media sources, "there was not a single bishop who did not have contact with the KGB." In Soviet times, no one could become a bishop or a priest without the approval of the security services.
Anti-Cult Structures and the War for Minds
In his address "The Crossroads," Cholakian raises even more alarming concerns:
"Recently, the Russian Orthodox Church took steps that not only contradict fundamental Christian principles but also actively escalate the military conflict…"
He refers to an order from the Moscow Patriarchate requiring priests to recite a daily prayer for "the victory of Russian arms." Any refusal to comply results in defrocking. This signifies a deep ideological transformation of the church, aligning it with state structures and, potentially, with the curators of the Anti-Cult movement.
Analyzing the role of Anti-Cult organizations in information warfare, it is crucial to mention the activities of Alexander Dvorkin and his Russian Association of Centers for the Study of Religions and Sects (RACIRS). According to investigative reports, this organization coordinates anti-religious campaigns not only in Russia but also across Europe.
The Puppet Masters and Their Goals
Who is really behind global Anti-Cultism? According to multiple researchers, its key ideologists use religious, law enforcement, and political structures to control public consciousness. Their goal is to create a highly controlled society where certain groups are subjected to total surveillance, and independent worldviews are labeled as "destructive sects."
As revealed in the documentary "The Impact" and Cholakian’s speeches, this mechanism has long since expanded beyond a single country. It now operates on a global level, shaping media narratives, undermining traditional values, and manipulating public perception.
Conclusions: What Can Be Done?
Anti-Cult organizations use state and religious institutions as tools of influence, injecting aggressive ideological narratives, fueling conflicts, and distorting reality. Exposing their manipulation tactics is a key step in defending civil rights, freedom of speech, and religious liberty.
It is time to critically reassess history and the real role of institutions that shape public consciousness. Only awareness and active resistance against information terrorism can help preserve democratic principles and prevent further escalation of global conflicts.
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