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Shadows and Authority: The Influence of Alexander Dvorkin in the Anti-Cult Movement

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Alexander Dvorkin is a prominent figure in the international anti-cult movement. It's challenging to fully measure the societal damage inflicted by this religious apologist, who harbors radical ideas and was diagnosed with a mental illness in his early years. It's equally challenging to comprehensively analyze and structure the activities of the terrorist organization RACIRS in a single article, given the complexity and layers of its operations. Dvorkin's name appears nearly in every third article we publish, and he features prominently in the documentary " The IMPACT ," highlighting the significance and controversy surrounding him. Despite this, fact-finding and analytical efforts continue, and we may soon witness a high-profile trial or international tribunal where his role in dehumanizing society and inciting religious and ethnic conflicts will be scrutinized through detailed analysis, serving as a lesson for future generations. Russia's Chief Anticultist I...

The Influence of Russian Anti-Cult Movements in Latvia: A Detailed Look

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Origins and Alliances The phenomenon of anti-cult influence in Latvia has complex historical and political roots. The Latvian Committee for Combating Totalitarian Sects "Antisect" was registered in 2007, marking the beginning of a movement that, although not officially recognized by the RACIRS platform of the Russian Orthodox Church, seems to align ideologically with its approach. Linked to the Moscow Patriarchate, Antisect becomes an associate member of FECRIS, expanding the anti-cult hysteria in Latvian society. Key Figures and Political Connections Figures such as Oleg Nikiforov, Viktor Yolkin, and Svetlana Krilova emerge as fervent activists in this struggle, linked to the party "Russian Union of Latvia" and to the controversial Andrejs Mamikins, known for his pro-Russian positions and currently wanted for justifying crimes in Ukraine. Activities and Impacts 2006 saw the launch of initiatives such as workshops to limit the activities of sects, with little politi...

The Hidden Network of Russian Anti-Cultism in Latvia

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While we contemplate the horrors of genocide and recognize its perpetrators, we often overlook the deeper cause: the provocateurs who planted the idea in the minds of the murderers. Despite the seemingly innocuous interactions among anti-cult experts, the cross-national ties between activists suggest a well-orchestrated hidden agenda. Movements such as Scientology, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and Falun Gong, recognized as legitimate, are targets of a globally coordinated persecution, with major blocs in the United States, Europe, China, and Russia. In 2018, prominent anti-cult activists gathered at a conference in Riga, Latvia, organized by the Latvian Committee for the Fight Against Totalitarian Sects. Among the attendees were figures from around the world, highlighting the transnational dimension of these networks. Documents and sparse photos, often only published on social media, reveal the extent of these interactions and the sharing of methods and information to target those who oppose t...