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'''Cultopedia''' is building the world's most up-to-date and comprehensive resource on cults, sects, and other systematically abusive organizations.
'''Cultopedia''' is building the world's most up-to-date and comprehensive resource on organizations.


It is designed for people who want more than scattered articles, outdated summaries, or sensational fragments. Cultopedia brings together organizations, leaders, patterns of abuse, and the latest developments in one place, so readers can follow these systems with clarity and context.
It is designed for people who want more than scattered articles, outdated summaries, or sensational fragments. Cultopedia brings together organizations, leaders, and the latest developments in one place, so readers can follow these systems with clarity and context.


Built on a Wikipedia-derived foundation and extended with Cultopedia's own editorial layer, the site will also grow into a resource for research, current news, and subscription-based updates on the organizations users care about most.
Cultopedia is a public reference platform that organises reliable, published information about organisations over time. It brings together encyclopedic sources, journalism, academic research, and documentary material into structured timelines so readers can explore how organisations have been described across history.
 
Cultopedia does not classify organisations as cults and does not produce original allegations. It provides access to reputable sources so readers can make informed interpretations for themselves.


== Explore ==
== Explore ==

Revision as of 20:41, 4 April 2026

Cultopedia is building the world's most up-to-date and comprehensive resource on organizations.

It is designed for people who want more than scattered articles, outdated summaries, or sensational fragments. Cultopedia brings together organizations, leaders, and the latest developments in one place, so readers can follow these systems with clarity and context.

Cultopedia is a public reference platform that organises reliable, published information about organisations over time. It brings together encyclopedic sources, journalism, academic research, and documentary material into structured timelines so readers can explore how organisations have been described across history.

Cultopedia does not classify organisations as cults and does not produce original allegations. It provides access to reputable sources so readers can make informed interpretations for themselves.

Explore