Everyday Indoctrination

The Book of Cults Vol. 2

by The Anti-Cult Organization

Do you really think you're free?
You weren't raised. You were formatted.
From your phone screen to your dinner table, indoctrination isn't rare - it's routine. Not robes and rituals, but emotional manipulation, social programming, and everyday cults disguised as common sense.

About The Book

The Book of Cults: Volume 2 is a dark psychology exposé on the subtle, toxic systems that shape your beliefs, habits, relationships, and identity. This isn't about fringe cults. It's about the ones hiding in plain sight - in your inbox, your mindset, and your mirror.

This isn't self-help. This is psychological warfare.
You're not crazy. You're culturally conditioned.
You're not weak. You're carrying the invisible weight of gendered shame, internalized control, and ideological performance.
You're not confused. You're finally waking up.
This book is a mental detox. Not to heal - to see.

Borrow it. Buy it. Burn it if you must.
But read it.
Enter Your Anti-Cult Era.

The Anti-Cult Book Club

Books for the the overstimulated, overthinkers, and the ones who are just over it.

This is a bookstore for neurodivergent adults, book obsessives, and cultural dropouts who crave something messier, louder, and more honest than what’s on the shelves. My work blends anti-cult logic, media dissection, and unhinged creativity — from smutty coloring books to zines about indoctrination and identity scripts. If you're done being polite about your trauma, you're in the right place.

More Books by The Anti-Cult Book Club

The Book of Cults Vol. 1

Pop Culture Poison

by The Anti-Cult Organization

You didn't choose your favorite shows - they were chosen for you. This first volume of The Book of Cults cuts into pop culture's obedience systems and exposes the emotional blueprints beneath. No fixes. Just the pattern. Exposed.

The Book of Cults Vol. 3

Cult of America

by The Anti-Cult Organization

What if the most powerful cult was the one you pledged to every morning?
Before you could read, you were taught to stand, salute, and shop.