As reported, the Anastasia movement, which is overseen by the Bureau for the Protection of the Constitution, is planning a municipality in Burgenland. An “Academy Elysion” would even be built on 54 hectares. The deal fell through, but that doesn’t mean the group is less active, it’s mostly concerned with its own rules in the education system. A search for clues in Austria.
“The peoples of the earth today are ruled by only six people – by priests. Their dynasties are ten thousand years old. From generation to generation they pass on the occult knowledge to their descendants. Among the six is a high priest who calls himself by that name and who today considers himself the supreme leader of human society.” A passage from founder Vladimir Megre’s book “Anastasia” provides insight into the direction in which the movement classified as a cult is heading.
And that’s seriously questionable, as the Federal Office for Cult Questions says when asked by the “Krone”: “It’s all about the idea of purity.” The Anastasia movement, which has also been appearing in Austria since 2012, made headlines again after a land purchase in southern Burgenland failed. The loosely composed group has been more active since the corona pandemic. This is mainly due to the esoteric offerings and conspiracy theories reaching new heights. Above all, it is worrying that the scene in Austria is expanding in the field of education and schools.
Source: Krone

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