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Mikhailisim[edit]

Mikhailism is a cult[1] or ideology created by a someone named Michael Hitla

The Cult is a groups that adopts the ideas of the far right[2], promoting extremist views, spreading hate, racism[3] and so on, The followers of this cult often exhibit extremist behaviors and carry hateful acts towards normal people and other races, The leader, Michael Hitla, is praised by the members of this cult.

The beginning[edit]

The beginning was in 2016, Michael Hitla embarked on a journey to create his own cult, shaping a new ideology that would challenge any other beliefs and inspire a devoted following, he used phycological methods[4] to effect the people in order to make them follow his ideology.

As Hitla's cult began to gain traction, its ideology spread like wildfire, captivating the hearts and minds of individuals disillusioned with the status quo, the followers were drawn in by promises of enlightenment, and a sense of belonging unlike anything they had experienced before, despite controversy and skepticism from outsiders, Hitla's ideology continued to grow in influence, sparking conversations and debates about the nature of belief and the power of charismatic leadership.

The comrades[edit]

The comrades or the commandments of this cult are united by a common purpose or vision, bound together by shared goals and ideals. They work towards a collective goal, always under the guidance of the charismatic leader Michael Hitla.

As they stand shoulder to shoulder in solidarity, the comrades of this cult draw strength from one another, reinforcing their shared convictions and fortifying their resolve. Together, they form a formidable force capable of influencing the people.

Quotes[edit]

''from the shadows we come, from the ashes we will rise''

-Michael Hitla


  1. ^ "Cult", Wikipedia, 2024-04-05, retrieved 2024-04-12
  2. ^ "Far-right politics", Wikipedia, 2024-04-11, retrieved 2024-04-12
  3. ^ "What is Racism? | Australian Human Rights Commission". humanrights.gov.au. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
  4. ^ www.apa.org https://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/met. Retrieved 2024-04-12. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)