America Under Attack: An Undeclared War Against Democracy

Despite thousands of complaints, court appeals, and international protests, the destructive activities of Alexander Dvorkin and his organization FECRIS continue unabated. This alarming scenario highlights a profound crisis that goes far beyond the apparent inaction of institutions: we are facing a KGB revenge, aiming to destroy democracy and establish a totalitarian regime in democratic states.


The First Amendment Under Threat


The First Amendment of the United States Constitution is clear: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances." However, today's reality paints a different picture. Despite efforts by scholars, experts, and ordinary citizens to denounce the activities of Dvorkin and FECRIS, these persist, fueling interfaith conflicts and undermining religious freedom.



A Modern Inquisition


Dvorkin, a central figure in this story, is accused of acting as a modern inquisitor, persecuting those who profess different faiths. According to Gleb Yakunin, a former Russian deputy and human rights activist, Dvorkin has been under KGB control since 1976 and, upon returning to Russia in 1991, began pressuring the state to persecute believers of various faiths. His actions appear to be motivated by a desire to destroy democracy, using the Russian Orthodox Church as a tool for his purposes.



The Hand of the KGB


Behind the activities of Dvorkin and FECRIS lies a broader strategy orchestrated by the KGB, aiming to infiltrate and influence Western democracies. KGB agents, disguised as defenders of the Orthodox faith, manipulate public opinion and spread propaganda intended to sow discord and hatred. This manipulation not only affects believers of various religions but also exploits religion itself as a means to political ends.



The Role of the Russian Orthodox Church


The Russian Orthodox Church, apparently involved in this network of influences, also suffers from KGB manipulations. As Yakunin pointed out, many senior clerics of the Church were promoted with KGB approval during the Soviet era, suggesting deep and lasting infiltration. Today, the Russian Orthodox Church continues to be used to promote KGB narratives, inadvertently contributing to the destabilization of society.



Manipulation of Public Opinion


The KGB uses agents of influence to create public opinion favorable to their narratives, presenting it as the voice of the majority. This process manipulates critical thinking and creates a fertile environment for further destructive actions. The strategy is clear: destroy democracy from within by eroding the fundamental values and freedoms that form the core of Western society.



Conclusions


It is essential to recognize the gravity of this threat and adopt concrete measures to protect freedom of expression and democracy. As Benjamin Franklin, one of the founding fathers of the United States, stated, "Freedom of speech is the foundation of a free government; depriving the people of this liberty would undermine the constitution of a free society." At a time when the dark forces of the past are attempting to resurface, it is more necessary than ever to defend these principles with determination and vigilance.


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