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Complete intellectual and physical exploitation of the followers is one of the main features of the Baha’i cult
The Baha’i community is organized in such a way that the leaders of the cult monitor Baha’i people and control their activities using various control methods and techniques. like other cults, the basis of the Baha’i cult, is the leader of the cult to whom a Baha’i person must be a pure subordinate and blindly obey and do what he says, wants and wills without any thought, question or request.
The governing system of the Baha’ism is a complex and large organization and it has been tried so that all the people attracted to the cult are busy and entertained in nested layers and designed ranks so that they do not have time to think. This action makes them obedient and under the command of this structure from the top to the lowest level of the organization to such an extent that they consider violating orders as a great and unforgivable sin.
Organizational and Totalitarian
The cult is very authoritarian and totalitarian in its organizational structure. Its leaders only think about the pure obedience of people from different dimensions, so there is no argument in Baha’ism, and any questions, doubts, requests, buts and ifs from the heads of the organization will be accompanied by the most severe punishment.
In the deviant cult of Baha’ism, a faithful and good Baha’i is the one who listens to the orders of the organization and does the best without the slightest hesitation.
Technique of fear and intimidation in Baha’ism
The Baha’i society is organized in such a way that the leaders of the cult monitor the Baha’i people using various control methods and techniques and control their activities and even get information about the personal and private affairs of the followers in order to maintain and preserve them. They are abused in the cult.
The use of these techniques has caused the members of the cult to be constantly in fear and adjust their lives according to the wishes of the Baha’i leaders, so that they do not suffer any harm caused by opposition to the organization.
John Ricardo I. “Joan Cole” who was a Baha’i for a while, but he separated from Baha’i after fully knowing this cult and its false truth, considering the control and police function of counselors and deputies in the Baha’i community. He compared the Baha’is to the prisoners trapped in the prison designed by Jeremy Bentham. It means that the Baha’i security and control authorities have watched them annoyingly and like criminals in order to prevent them moving in a direction contrary to the wishes and plans of the Baha’i organization. This is one of the most terrible features of the Baha’ism cult and it puts a person’s soul, body, and the existence of a person under constant control and takes the humanity out of a Baha’i person and makes him a slave of the organization.
Baha’i and technique of deception
“Margaret Thaler Singer” writes in the introduction of the book “Cults in Our Midst Us”: Many cult groups are actively trying to recruit members, to expand and gain money and power all over the world. These groups exploit and control their members or supporters through mind-programmed tasks or intellectual reconstruction processes. Mental abuse can be done in many ways.
The “mind control” system of all cults controls the four factors of a person’s behavior, information, thoughts and emotions in order to restrain him/her. If these four elements are controlled over time, eventually one’s identity is systematically manipulated and changed. Destructive mind control takes free will away from one’s hand and gives it to someone else. The victim is systematically manipulated by deception and lies concerning beliefs and performance of that person or that controlling group and by using psychological techniques; in such a way that he/she is no longer able to choose and make independent decisions and becomes completely dependent in all aspects of his/her life and any judgment and decision.
Mahnaz Reofi (a Baha’i converted to Islam) emphasized that the Baha’i cult is more diligent in attracting people than all other cults’ techniques: “The first Baha’i attraction technique is based on “deception” which uses the element of deception to attract people to itself. In fact, they are wolves in sheep’s clothing, so that they have an appearance in the clothing of truth and an inner nature in falsehood, and they use this appearance and beautiful actions to recruit people.” He adds: “Identifying simple-minded people and going to distant villages and pointing to people who do not have complete knowledge and education is their first step.
Referring to the memoirs of people separated from the Baha’i cult reveals this fact that this cult has such a plan for each person that prevents him/her from any thoughts and ideas which is apart from Baha’ism and makes a person’s mind so busy that he cannot understand and accept any words other than what the Baha’ism organization injects into him/her with all kinds of lies and tricks and this is what the cult leaders want. Followers with closed eyes and ears, whose thoughts and minds are ready for each kind of reconstruction by them.
Hiding core beliefs
A person who has just joined them is kept unaware of what is going on until he/she has complete control over his/her whole personality. The deceived person remains quite unaware in order to be changed and transformed step by step and to perform coordinated psychological, social and … activities.
Since cults are based on false and null behavior and cult leaders know this, they do their best to keep this truth secret from their followers, especially new people, and in this way they use different methods.
The deviant cult of Baha’ism which does not have a correct ideological basis always tries to take the power of thought and thought away from them in order to hide its false thought and to deceive and keep newcomers in the Baha’ism mire by engaging them in organizational activities.
This is as long as a person has not completely fallen into the vortex of the cult and has not surrendered his soul and mind to it.
According to the confession of those who have been able to get free from the mire of Baha’ism, as long as the cult can completely subjugate a person and transform him/her; it does not allow him/her access to its main sources and it is extremely careful, so that the newcomer does not have a chance to think by engaging in sectarian and organizational affairs through his missionaries and agents in order to provide an environment for him/her intellectually, socially, politically and … that makes it impossible for him/her to come out and separate from it; even the thought of cutting off the cult does not occur in his mind, even if its false truth is revealed for him.