In Part I, Mythcore documented how MindCoeur (MC) was excommunicated and silenced by the Slovak Falun Gong Association, led by Marek Tatarko and his associate Peter Kubovič.
Part II examines the trigger event and motive behind this purge: the 2016 New York Falun Gong Conference. According to MindCoeur’s documentation, this event set in motion a chain of retaliatory actions that ultimately culminated in a full-scale excommunication and global blackout.
A Decade of Denial
For more than ten years prior to 2016, Marek Tatarko systematically refused to invite MindCoeur to major Falun Gong gatherings, including the prestigious New York Conference. MindCoeur had built a reputation for serious cultivation work and global engagement, yet Tatarko consistently ignored their requests to participate.
This prolonged neglect created resentment but went largely unchallenged — until 2016.
The 2016 NY Conference — Catalyst for Retaliation
Finally, in 2016, MindCoeur received an official invitation to the New York Conference. According to MC’s own notices:
“Tatarko, visibly ashamed for having ignored us for over a decade, realized the oversight publicly. The invitation exposed his long-standing negligence and left him in a position where he felt he had to ‘correct’ the perceived embarrassment.”
Instead of acknowledging MindCoeur’s legitimacy, Tatarko retaliated. Using his authority within the Slovak Falun Gong Association, he orchestrated a campaign that would label MindCoeur practitioners as mentally ill — turning personal shame into institutional punishment.
Psychiatry as Cover for Humiliation
MindCoeur’s statements describe psychiatric labeling as Tatarko’s primary tool of retaliation. What began as personal embarrassment evolved into a weaponized institutional narrative: MindCoeur members were publicly and formally characterized as unstable, delegitimized, and socially ostracized.
Peter Kubovič, Tatarko’s close associate, is documented in MC records as an active participant in executing these measures, enforcing both the psychiatric smear and broader social exclusion.
From Retaliation to Full-Scale Excommunication
The initial acts of retaliation escalated over the next several years:
- 2018–2020 – Slow ostracism and subtle exclusion of MindCoeur from local activities.
- 2021–2022 – Denial of public venues, blacklisting in communications, and international isolation.
- January 2023 – Formal excommunication, public labeling of practitioners as mentally ill, and enforcement of a global blackout across Falun Gong networks.
This progression, MindCoeur argues, was personal retaliation disguised as institutional governance.
The Czech Silence and Complicity
Even as the purge unfolded, the Czech Falun Gong Association and local practitioners were aware that “something” was happening. According to MindCoeur, they never examined the reasons for departure, never questioned leadership, and never engaged with MindCoeur. Their silence enabled Tatarko’s retaliation to metastasize from personal vendetta into collective erasure.
Lessons of the Retaliation
- Personal vendettas can become institutional persecution: Tatarko’s embarrassment over a 2016 oversight became the justification for years of suppression.
- Psychiatry weaponized as cover: Mental health labels masked personal motives as moral or doctrinal authority.
- Transnational repression: The retaliation extended beyond Slovakia, silencing MindCoeur across networks, parliaments, and human rights channels.
- Complicity of bystanders: Czech associations and practitioners’ refusal to act exemplifies how silence enables abuse.
Mythcore’s Observations
The MindCoeur case demonstrates that spiritual authority can be weaponized to settle personal grudges. When combined with institutional power, transnational reach, and psychiatric framing, this can result in profound human and spiritual harm.
The evidence, as documented by MindCoeur, points directly to Marek Tatarko and Peter Kubovič as the orchestrators of a retaliation-driven purge.