PATRIARCH KIRILL IS KGB
New
Patriarch of Russian Orthodox Church: KGB Agent "Mikhailov"
The
Russian Orthodox Church today announced the election of its new Patriarch,
Metropolitan Kirill, to replace Patriarch Alexy II who passed away in December.
Kirill is a known KGB/FSB agent code named "Mikhailov". Patriarch
Alexy likewise was a long-time agent of Russia's intelligence services code
named "Drozdov" (blackbird):
KGB
material in the Estonian archives leaves no doubt about the patriarch’s
connections with the KGB. It even gives a specific date for his recruitment:
February 28, 1958. He received the code name "Drozdov." The Estonian
document, signed by a Colonel I. P. Karpov, head of the KGB in the republic,
states: "During the period of collaboration with the organs of the KGB
‘Drozdov’ positively recommended himself. During secret rendezvous he was
punctilious, energetic and convivial. He is well-orientated in theoretical
questions of theology and the international situation. He has a willing
attitude to the fulfillment of our tasks and has already provided materials
deserving attention." [Michael Bourdeaux, The Complex Face of Orthodoxy]
I have
been trying to warn the world for the past 17+ years that Russia got rid of
Communism not to convert to a Western-style capitalist democracy but rather to
transform Russia into a KGB-run Orthodox theofascist state as warned about by
Alexander Yanov in his 1987 book, The Russian Challenge and the Year 2000.
(NOTE: An important discussion I had with Jeff Nyquist on this topic is podcast
on his web site. Direct interview links: PART 1 | PART 2)
Here
are some key excerpts from Yanov's book:
Russia's
Mission
The
Russian Idea proceeded....from the belief that the contemporary world was
suffering from a global spiritual crisis 'carrying humankind headlong toward
catastrophe' (in the words of a present day prophet). It pointed to the
inability of the secularized, materialistic and cosmopolitan West to come to
grips with this crisis, whose historical source lay in the secular Enlightenment:
in the West's rejection of religion as the spiritual basis of politics and in
its inability to realize that not the individual but the nation is the
foundation of the world order conceived by God; that 'humankind is quantified
by nations'.
The
Russian Idea pointed to the providential role of Orthodoxy, as uniquely capable
of pulling back the world from the brink of the abyss, and to Russia as the
instrument of this great mission. While the Russian Idea rejected the
'government's interference in the moral life of the people' (the police state),
it also denounced the 'people's interference in state power' (democracy). To
both of these it opposed the 'principle of AUTHORITARIAN power'. The state, it
taught, must be unlimited because 'only under unlimited monarchial power can
the people separate the government from themselves and free themselves to
concentrate on moral-social life, on the drive for spiritual freedom'.
The
Russian idea did not acknowledge the central postulate of Western political
thought concerning the separation of powers (as the institutional embodiment of
the neutralization of vice by vice). Instead, it advocated the principle of
separation of functions between temporal and spiritual powers: the state guards
the country against external foes and the Orthodox church settles the nation's
internal conflicts....It cherished the ideal of the nation cum family,
requiring neither parliaments, political parties, nor separation of powers.
Like the family, the nation would have no need of legal guarantees or
institutional limitations on state's power and its focus should not be the
rights, but rather the obligations of its members. The nation's conflicts,
according to the Russian Idea, must be reconciled by spiritual, rather than
constitutional, authority.
The
ideal of the nation as family presupposed the need for salvation from the
sinful influences of the 'street' (the West) and, consequently, from a
spiritual rebirth and a moral revolution. In the course of this Russia would
return 'home' to its pure rural roots, to the tsarist Rus'...
(Excerpt
from Yanov's The Russian Challenge, pp.24-25)
"Today
the Soviet system can no longer seriously strive toward the specter of
Communism - but at the same time it cannot yet abandon the grandeur of its
tasks, for otherwise it would have to answer for fruitless sacrifices which are
truly innumerable. But in what then can the Soviet system find its
justification? Only in the consciousness that it was unconsciously in the past,
as it is now quite consciously, God's instrument for constructing a new
Christian world. It has no other justification, and this is . . . a genuine and
great justification. By adopting it, our state will discover in itself a truly
inexhaustible source of Truth, spiritual energy and strength, which has never
before existed in history . . . The old pagan world has now finally outlived
its era . . . In order not to perish with it we must build a new civilization -
but is Western society, whose foundations have been destroyed, really capable
of this? Only the Soviet system, having adopted Russian Orthodoxy . . . is
capable of beginning THE GREAT TRANSFORMATION OF THE WORLD." (Passage
written by Russian nationalist G.M. Shimanov quoted in Yanov's The Russian
Challenge, p.236)
"If
we presume the coming transformation of the Communist Party into the Russian
Orthodox Party of the Soviet Union, we would obtain truly the ideal state, one
which would fulfill the historical destiny of the Russian people. It is a
question of the Orthodoxization of the entire world." (Gennadii Shimanov)
"My
feelings tell me that someday a Slavic Orthodox tsar shall take the socialist
movement in hand and, with the blessing of the Church, set up a socialist form
of life in place of the bourgeois one. And this Socialism will be a new and
severe threefold form of slavery: to the communes, to the Church and to the
Tsar." (Famous prediction of Konstantin Leont'ev)
Other
quotes of interest from Mikhail Gorbachev:
"Communist
ideology in its pure form is akin to Christianity. Its main ideas are the
brotherhood of all peoples irrespective of their nationality, justice and
equality, peace, and an end to all hostility between peoples." - Mikhail
Gorbachev's 'Memoirs', 1996
"The
socialist tradition....goes back to Jesus Christ, not (Karl) Marx." -
Mikhail Gorbachev, USA Today, October 28th, 1996
The
'Great Transformation' based upon the diabolical 'Russian Idea' is well
underway and yet the world is somehow oblivious to the rise of the
Antichrist...
From
outward appearances it would seem that the old Soviet Union has returned. A
thing crucified, dead and buried has been resurrected. Four weeks after
Vladimir Putin’s re-election, a procession led by the Patriarch of the Russian
Orthodox Church arrived at the Church of Christ the Redeemer in Moscow. In
keeping with ancient tradition the doors of the church were shut, symbolizing
the sealed cave where Christ’s body was placed following crucifixion. “After
midnight,” noted Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya, “the Orthodox faithful
taking part in the procession await the opening of the church doors. The
patriarch stands on the steps at their head and is the first to enter the empty
temple where the Resurrection of Christ has already occurred.” In due course
the Patriarch offered up a prayer, the doors of the Church of Christ the
Redeemer were opened and out stepped President Vladimir Putin. If any
Christians were present for this ceremony they offered no protest to this
blatant sacrilege. The woman who reported this event for the benefit of Western
readers has since been assassinated. The KGB defector who was investigating the
circumstances of her death has been poisoned (i.e., Litvinenko). [SOURCE]
Posted
by J Adams
http://www.celticorthodoxchurch.com