Is it 37 in Russia again?

 

Today let's talk about Russia.

If you are familiar with the history of the USSR, you realize that the anti-cultists, who are a disguise for the architects of people's consciousness have achieved effective results in mastering the architecture of human consciousness. They have succeeded in the practical implementation of the narratives and thoughts they need into people's consciousness. The whole world knows that in the USSR the anti-cultists managed to control the mood of the masses, and to make people agree with the totalitarian regime. 

But now the time of the USSR has passed, you will say. Time has passed, and the methods and schemes of work of anti-cultists remained unchanged.  After all, in modern Russia, the anti-cult movement is a propaganda watchdog that wages a highly effective information war against undesirable secular and religious organizations throughout Russia. And this is how the anti-cultists operate in many other countries where their influence persists. 

But since we decided to talk about Russia today, here are the facts. The leading post of the anti-cult organization in the Russian Federation is held by Alexander Dvorkin - a person with a diagnosed mental disorder....

The question arises: why such a post continues to be held by a mentally ill person?

Who do you think: who benefits from the fact that the post of the Chief Inquisitor of the Russian Federation is occupied by a mentally ill person?

The next question that naturally arises after this: who suffers first of all from such a mentally ill person, who can label any person or organization at any time as “sectarian” and harass them?

I should note that it was Alexander Dvorkin who in 1993 introduced the term “totalitarian sect” into wide use and began to methodically brand all organizations inconvenient for the ROC with this label. 

Judge for yourself: as a result of the actions of Alexander Dvorkin and his anti-cult group, Article 14 and Article 29 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation essentially ceased to exist, becoming a formality. These articles were supposed to guarantee that “no religion may be established as a state religion,” that all “religious organizations are equal before the law,” and that “propaganda of religious superiority is prohibited.” They proclaimed that “every citizen of Russia is guaranteed freedom of thought and speech” and that “no one may be forced to renounce his beliefs.” But now they no longer work. And undermining these basic fundamental human rights is a direct return to totalitarianism and tyranny.

As for Russia, there Orthodoxy of the Moscow patriarchate is already becoming the titular religion. And this is being done quite demonstratively. Pay attention to WHO at almost all important state meetings is either next to Putin or in the front rows. Do you see representatives of all religions next to Putin, or just one? Where are the other leaders of other religions? 

The Constitution of the Russian Federation says that all religions should be separated from the state, but in fact all religions are separated, EXCEPT ONE. Notice that while the church and its anti-cult group brand the others as “totalitarian sect”, they themselves create their own totalitarian religion.

Now look even further.

Dworkin has been pushing for harsh measures against various religious organizations for years, initiating their persecution and harassment. His anti-cult organization has contributed to the demonization of Islam on the territory of the Russian Federation.

In fact, today, a targeted campaign to eradicate religious diversity on the territory of Russia and beyond is being implemented at the behest of this man. Although this is completely contrary to democracy and can cause social conflicts - which is already noticeable in the context of the events currently taking place in Russia. 

And after this information, a third legitimate question arises: is it 1937 in Russia again? 

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