2025. brings something extraordinary to Estonia and the world: The portal SlaveMind.eu, dedicated to a critical analysis of the phenomenon of forced military service. The digital platform aims to break the mentality of war and slavery while promoting a culture of freedom and critical thinking.
The portal addresses the historical roots and contemporary myths of forced conscription, inviting readers to delve into the issues and draw conclusions. It is a platform for those who want to see alternatives to outdated systems and support debates that respect individual freedoms.
What Is the Slave Mentality?
It refers to the mentality in which an individual accepts systems and authority without criticism, even if they cruelly violate personal freedoms and human rights. The portal focuses on forced military service, showing how it deepens a culture of obedience that limits individual freedom.
The Portal Surprises With Its Reach and Technical Solutions
The portal content is available in six languages: Estonian, English, Finnish, Latvian, Swedish and Russian. In addition to text, the content of the front page and blog posts can be listened to thanks to Microsoft’s artificial voices.
A new artificial intelligence-based “doctor” helps assess compliance with the health requirements of those intended for military service completely free of charge, just like the medical committee of the Defense Resources Agency does. Android and iOS applications allow access to content anytime, anywhere—even without an internet connection.
The portal’s homepage covers the topic of slave mentality in the context of forced military service in depth based on over 140 sources. The portal debunks common myths about military service, acknowledges historical achievements, seeks solutions, and provides a detailed overview of the dark sides of the system that have not been adequately covered in the mainstream media.
The blog contains opinions, reports, and educational readings on conscription and the nature of slavery.
The project does not seek revenue, and all content is freely available, redistributable, and adaptable under the Creative Commons license.

Surprising Popularity
The portal has welcomed thousands of visitors in just a few weeks, which characterizes the relevance of the topics. The editor promises that this is just the beginning.
“Slavery mentality begins where thinking ends. If someone reads the portal and agrees with the ideas, good. If they make someone scratch their head, excellent!” said the editor.
We invite you to think along and join in!
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