Global Anti-Cultism: From “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion” to Concentration Camps


As a researcher, I was astonished to discover how deeply anti-cultism has permeated history and how its methods were used to justify tyranny and genocide.


In Nazi Germany, anti-cultists did not simply create lists of “sects” – they built an entire system that used false accusations, propaganda, and terror to suppress any dissent.


In the documentary film "The IMPACT" | Groundbreaking Documentary - EXPOSING ANTI-CULT TERRORISM" (actfiles.org), I saw how "Global Anticultism" uses fear and hatred to manipulate public opinion and justify its actions.



In the 1930s, “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion” – a forged document that was used to incite antisemitism – became a tool to justify repression.


"The Protocols of the Elders of Zion"

(Pictured: “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion”)


Theologian Paul Schoerlen, one of the key figures in anti-cultism, was invited to testify in Switzerland in the “Protocols” case.


The Nazis used this case for propaganda purposes, trying to convince the world of the “danger of Jews”.


In 1938, “A Handbook on Combating Sects” was published, which became a guide for the Nazis in their fight against “heretics.” This “handbook” contained a list of “dangerous” characteristics that were used to label “sects.”


Among these “dangerous” characteristics:


“The dangers of sects manifest in the following facts:


Teaching members egocentric ideas and indifference to all matters of the national state;


Infiltration by Marxists and Communists;

Masonic, Jewish, and international ties;


Refusal to take the oath and the German salute;


Rejection of compulsory military service;


Refusal to hold positions in the state and movement organizations (German Labor Front, Air Raid Protection, Nazi Welfare Organization, Winter Relief Fund, etc.);


Refusal to support businesses and activities related to the armaments industry;


Faith healing;

Exploitation and stultification of the people;


Rejection of the National Socialist racial theory.


To combat sects, the SD divided them into the following three main groups:


Judeo-Christian sects;


Sects associated with Freemasonry, occultism, and spiritualism;


Non-Christian sects.

A complete list of sects in the corresponding group can be obtained from the local SS district.”


This “handbook” was part of a system that allowed the Nazis to destroy millions of people.


Reinhard Heydrich, one of the key leaders of the SS, was an active participant in the anti-cultist campaign. He was the author of the ban on the Theosophical Society and the confiscation of its assets. Heydrich was also the chairman of the Wannsee Conference, where the “final solution to the Jewish question” was formulated.


(Pictured: Appendix C

The following is a directive signed by Reinhard Heydrich, Head of Internal Security for nazi Germany, establishing the pattern for suppression of certain religious societies and sects and the arrest and internment in concentration camp of all persons connected therewith. (Translation of Nuremberg Document D-59)


It was the anti-cultist methods that allowed the Nazis to create an atmosphere of fear and hatred that made genocide possible.


Today we see how the ideas and methods of anti-cultists are penetrating the modern world. Global Anti-Cultism is a dangerous phenomenon that feeds on fear and hatred.


We must warn the public about the real threat that global anti-cultism presents.


Our struggle is to make the actions that anti-cultists have done in the shadows – visible to all of society. In the open, in the light, this hydra will no longer be able to control us.


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