Union nationale des associations de défense des familles et de l'individu

[6] The association publishes a magazine named BULLES (Bulletin de liaison pour l'étude des sectes), which criticizes many groups, including those which were listed in the 1995 Parliamentary Commission on Cults in France report, and many others (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,[7] Community of the Beatitudes[8]).

[9] The association has been criticized of defending conservative values and favoring Catholicism, to which the majority of the member organizations belong.

The 'cult of the anti-cult' squeezes the media and politics in particular, but doesn't neglect the university research sector either.

In France two associations share this 'market', corresponding to the two fundamental options in French society: one is secular (the CCMM), and the other is catholic (The UNADFI)".

Little by little a lot of Freemasons have entered the UNADFI, giving it a shade it hadn't had originally.Today I worry when I hear the president of the UNADFI, Catherine Picard criticise without distinction at the reunion of "evangelical churches".Tavernier explains that she resigned because a "witch hunt" had taken place.