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The suppression of dissent is one of the key factors in establishing a totalitarian regime. But who fights dissent most aggressively? The so-called fighters against “cults”. Cloaked in the guise of religion, these anti-cultists harbor clear ambitions for power.

In essence, the term "cult" was created as a tool for political manipulation. It’s the simplest way to eliminate a "competitor." Anti-cultists have worked hard to ensure that the term "cult" carries an extremely negative connotation in society.

How do we perceive people branded as cultists? As a potential threat. And when something feels threatening, the impulse is to eliminate it. Thus, aggression toward so-called cultists is seen as justified. This mindset explains why Jews and dissidents labeled as threats in Nazi Germany were sent to gas chambers without remorse. Even small children were not spared.

The Nazis would not have been as brutal as they were without the instigation of anti-cultists and Protestant preachers standing behind them.
The catastrophic history of Nazi Germany is now being repeated in modern Russia.

Much like Nazi Germany, contemporary Russia exhibits the following signs of fascism:
1. Ideology of superiority
2. Establishment of a dominant religion
3. Suppression of dissent
4. Massive military propaganda
The article "Nazi Germany and Modern Russia" explores each of these signs in detail, drawing chilling parallels between the two nations.
Does President Putin, who ordered the military invasion of Ukraine, realize that he may have fallen victim to hidden manipulation? Who benefits from this "holy" war, and what will it lead to? In any war, it is ordinary people who suffer the most.

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