Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Russian Paratrooper Flees to France

8/30/2022: Sharing-Simply: For A Little TRUTH'S-Sake: Russian Paratrooper Flees to France, Denouncing Putin's Russian-Federation-Army's Chaos  

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Tue, 30 Aug 2022 19:31:30 +0000  

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Dan Everiss <oregdan@hotmail.com> 


Russian Paratrooper Flees to France Denouncing Army 'Chaos'


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Russian soldier Pavel Filatiev, 34, poses at the waiting premises for asylum seekers near the Paris Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport on Aug. 29. (ELEONORE DERMY/AFP via Getty)
 

Tuesday, 30 August 2022 07:24 AM EDT

  

Suddenly notorious for a scathing first-person account of the war in Ukraine published online, Russian paratrooper Pavel Filatiev arrived in France seeking political asylum Sunday after quitting his country for fear of reprisals.

"When I heard the higher-ups were calling for me to be sentenced to 15 years in prison for fake news, I realized that I wouldn't get anywhere here and my lawyers couldn't do anything for me in Russia," Filatiev tells AFP in the asylum seekers' waiting area at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport.

After a time out from the army, the 34-year-old last year rejoined Russia's 56th airborne regiment -- his father's old unit -- based in Crimea.

The paratroopers were sent into southern Ukraine when President Vladimir Putin began his "special military operation" against Kyiv on February 24.

Filatiev himself spent two months around the key cities of Kherson and Mykolaiv before being withdrawn from the front with an eye infection.

"We didn't have the moral right to attack another country, especially when it's the nation that's closest to us," he writes in a 141-page broadside called "ZOV" that he posted on the VKontakte social network in August.

The title, the Russian word for "call", is made up of the identification letters painted on military vehicles during the attack.

In the text, Filatiev rails at both the state of the military and Moscow's assault on Ukraine, which he believes is broadly opposed by rank-and-file soldiers too afraid to speak out.

Filatiev depicts a barely functioning army that lacked training and equipment even before the invasion started.

The armed forces "are in the same state Russia has fallen into in the last few years," he tells AFP.

"Year by year the chaos and corruption grow. Corruption, disorder and a couldn't-care-less attitude have reached unacceptable levels," Filatiev adds.

"For the first few months I was in shock, I told myself that it couldn't be true. By the end of the year, I realized that I didn't want to serve in an army like this."

But he did not resign before the attack on Ukraine began, and found himself advancing with his unit into the south of the neighboring country.

"If the army was already a mess in peacetime, corrupt and apathetic, it's clear that in wartime, in combat, that this will come even more to the fore and the lack of professionalism is even more obvious," Filatiev says.

Those in power in Moscow have played a major role in "destroying the army we inherited from the Soviet Union," he adds.

Filatiev insists that his unit did not participate in the abuses against civilians and prisoners that have caused worldwide outcry and allegations of war crimes by the Russian invaders during his two months at the front.

After being evacuated to a military hospital in the Crimean city of Sebastopol, he tried to resign for health reasons -- only to be threatened by his superiors with an investigation if he refused to return to the fighting.

He left Crimea in early August and published his account of the war online.

Filatiev spent some time skipping from one town to another to avoid detection before leaving the country, arriving this week in France via Tunisia.

"Why am I telling all this in detail? I want people in Russia and in the world to know how this war came about, why people are still waging it," he says.

On the Russian side, "it's not because they want to fight, it's because they are in conditions that make it very difficult for them to quit," Filatiev believes.

"The army, all of Russian society, is terrorized," he adds.

By Filatiev's reckoning, just 10 percent of soldiers support the war, with the remainder fearing to speak out.

"Those who are against are afraid to say it, afraid to leave. They're afraid of the consequences," he says.

If granted asylum in France, Filatiev says he wants to "work towards this war coming to an end".

"I want the fewest possible young Russian men to go there and get involved in this, for them to know what's happening there," he says.


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New IRS Agents Target Middle Class

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  Time:  Wed, 31 Aug 2022



New IRS Agents Will Be Used to Target Middle Class, DeSantis Says


Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla.,  speaks at the opening of the Conservative Political Action Conference at the Hyatt Regency on February 26, 2021. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

By Jeremy Frankel    |   Tuesday, 30 August 2022 08:55 PM EDT

  

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The 87,000 new IRS agents made possible by the Inflation Reduction Act will be used to target the middle class, Florida's GOP Governor Ron DeSantis said Tuesday, adding that the Inflation Reduction Act will actually lead to higher inflation.

“There’s so many offensive things, and a lot of people aren’t talking about it,” DeSantis stated at a press conference. “And then in this bill, they actually impose taxes on energy production on both oil and gas. And so how is that going to cause you to pay less when they’re taxing it more? All those costs are going to be — those taxes are going to be passed on to all of you in the form of higher prices. So, that’s going to happen, for sure,” adding that the Act is “very counterproductive.”

“Not only are they doing the taxes. … They’re adding 87,000 IRS agents,” DeSantis added, explaining that these new agents’ targets would not be limited to just billionaires.

“First of all there’s not that many billionaires to need 87,000. Second of all, billionaires have accountants, they have lawyers and a lot of what billionaires do is they exploit the loopholes that Congress has put in the tax code over the years. That’s just the truth,” DeSantis said. “There was an amendment that was offered in the Senate when this bill was being debated that said you cannot use any of these IRS agents to go after anyone earning less than $400,000 a year. The Democrats voted that amendment down so it can go — it can go for anybody.”

“Who are they going to go after? They’re gonna go after the people that don’t have the wherewithal to withstand these audits. People that have lawyers and accountants, they know how to do this, but they’re gonna go after a sole proprietor. They’re gonna go after some handyman. They’re gonna go after somebody driving an Uber or somebody owning a family restaurant. That’s who they’re gonna go after, because you can turn the screws on those folks, and you can really get a pound of flesh,” DeSantis continued, noting that these new IRS agents will be used to “go after people they don’t like.”

Regarding President Biden calling the MAGA movement “semi-fascism,” DeSantis said that “they’re using the power of the state to weaponize that against people that they don’t like, and so who do they not like? Well, they don’t like people who are small business, people who are individual entrepreneurs, whatever, that’s where that’s going to go. So it’s a slap in the face for a government that doesn’t even enforce the law itself at the border and other places to be going after Americans based on technicalities in the tax code.”

DeSantis added that the new law will not reduce inflation “one red cent,” and that, “if anything, it’s going to increase inflation.”

 

Mikhail Gorbachev Dies at Age 91

Mikhail Gorbachev, Who Helped End Cold War, Dies At Age 91 [  

  Time:  Wed, 31 Aug 2022 06:32:06 +0000    

  From: Dan Everiss <oregdan@hotmail.com> 



Mikhail Gorbachev, Who Helped End Cold War, Dies at Age 91


(photo) Gorbachev in 2013. (Getty)

Tuesday, 30 August 2022 05:22

  


Lauded in the West as the man who helped bring down the Berlin Wall and end the Cold War without bloodshed, Mikhail Gorbachev was widely despised at home as the gravedigger of the communist Soviet Union.

The former Soviet president, who died on Tuesday aged 91, set out to revitalize the sclerotic Communist system through democratic and economic reform; it was never his intention to abolish it.

But he unleashed forces beyond his control, and found himself occupying a shrinking middle ground between diehards intent on preserving centralized power and separatists set on dismantling it.

In August 1991 he survived a shambolic coup by hardliners that fell apart after three days - but his authority had been fatally undermined. Four months later his great rival, Russian President Boris Yeltsin, engineered the break-up of the Soviet Union and Gorbachev found himself out of a job.

"In this sense, I feel that Gorbachev is a tragic figure, similar in many ways to Shakespeare’s King Lear," said Valery Solovei, close to Gorbachev's inner circle in the 1980s and an ally after his fall. "This is a man who ruled a superpower - but by the end of his reign, the state had disappeared."

After decades of Cold War tension and confrontation, Gorbachev struck nuclear arms deals with the United States and brought the Soviet Union closer to the West than at any point since World War Two.

But he saw that legacy destroyed in the final months of his long life, as President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine brought Western sanctions crashing down on Moscow, and politicians in both Russia and the West began to speak openly of a new Cold War - and the risk of a nuclear World War Three.


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BREAK WITH THE PAST

The ex-farm worker with the rolling south Russian accent and distinctive port-wine birthmark on his head gave notice of his bold ambition soon after winning a Kremlin power struggle in 1985, at the age of 54.

Television broadcasts showed him besieged by workers in factories and farms, allowing them to vent their frustrations with Soviet life and making the case for radical change.

It marked a dramatic break with the cabal of old men he succeeded - remote, intolerant of dissent, their chests groaning with medals, dogmatic to the grave. Three ailing Soviet leaders had died in the previous 2-1/2 years.

Gorbachev inherited a land of inefficient farms and decaying factories, a state-run economy he believed could be saved only by the open, honest criticism that had led so often in the past to prison or labor camp. It was a gamble. Many wished him ill.

With his clever, elegant wife Raisa at his side, Gorbachev at first enjoyed massive popular support.

"My policy was open and sincere, a policy aimed at using democracy and not spilling blood," he told Reuters in 2009. "But this cost me very dear, I can tell you that."

His policies of "glasnost" (free speech) and "perestroika" (restructuring) unleashed a surge of public debate arguably unprecedented in Russian history.

Moscow squares seethed with impromptu discussions, censorship all but evaporated, and even the sacred Communist Party was forced to confront its Stalinist crimes.

CHERNOBYL DISASTER

Glasnost faced a dramatic test in April 1986, when a nuclear power station exploded in Chernobyl, Ukraine, and authorities tried at first to hush up the disaster. Gorbachev pressed on, describing the tragedy as a symptom of a rotten and secretive system.

In December of that year he ordered a telephone to be installed in the flat of dissident Andrei Sakharov, exiled in the city of Gorky, and the next day phoned him to personally invite him back to Moscow. The pace of change was, for many, dizzying.

The West quickly warmed to Gorbachev, who had enjoyed a meteoric rise through regional party ranks to the post of General Secretary. He was, in the words of British prime minister Margaret Thatcher, "a man we can do business with." The term "Gorbymania" entered the lexicon, a measure of the adulation he inspired on foreign trips.

Gorbachev struck up a warm personal rapport with Ronald Reagan, the hawkish U.S. president who had called the Soviet Union "the evil empire," and with him negotiated a landmark deal in 1987 to scrap intermediate-range nuclear missiles.

In 1989, he pulled Soviet troops out of Afghanistan, ending a war that had killed tens of thousands and soured relations with Washington.

Later that year, as pro-democracy protests swept across the Communist states of Poland, Hungary, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria and Romania, the world held its breath.

With hundreds of thousands of Soviet troops stationed across Eastern Europe, would Moscow turn its tanks on the demonstrators, as it had in Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 1968?

Gorbachev was under pressure from many to err on the side of force. That he did not may have been his greatest historic contribution - one that was recognized in 1990 with the award of the Nobel Peace Prize.

Reflecting years later, Gorbachev said the cost of trying to prevent the fall of the Berlin Wall would have been too high.

"If the Soviet Union had wished, there would have been nothing of the sort and no German unification. But what would have happened? A catastrophe or World War Three."

AUGUST COUP

At home, though, problems mounted.

The glasnost years saw the rise of regional tensions, often rooted in the repressions and ethnic deportations of the Stalin era. The Baltic states pushed for independence and there was trouble also in Georgia, and between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze, a leading reformist ally, resigned dramatically in December 1990, warning that hardliners were in the ascendant and "a dictatorship is approaching."

The following month, Soviet troops killed 14 people at Lithuania's main TV tower in an attack that Gorbachev denied ordering. In Latvia, five demonstrators were killed by Soviet special forces.

In March 1991, a referendum produced an overwhelming majority for preserving the Soviet Union as “a renewed "federation of equal sovereign republics," but six of the 15 republics boycotted the vote.

In the summer, the hardliners struck, scenting weakness in a man now abandoned by many liberal allies. Six years after entering the Kremlin, Gorbachev and Raisa sat imprisoned at their Crimean holiday home on the Black Sea, their telephone lines cut, a warship anchored offshore.

The "August coup" was mounted by a so-called Emergency Committee including the KGB chief, prime minister, defense minister and vice president. They feared a complete collapse of the Communist system and sought to prevent power from draining away from the center to the republics, of which the biggest and most powerful was Yeltsin's Russia.

The putschists ultimately failed, assuming wrongly that they could rely on the party, army and bureaucracy to obey orders as in the past. But it was no outright victory for Gorbachev.

YELTSIN'S MOMENT

Instead it was the burly white-haired Yeltsin who seized the moment, standing atop a tank in central Moscow to rally thousands against the coup. When Gorbachev returned from Crimea, Yeltsin humiliated him in the Russian parliament, signing a decree banning the Russian Communist Party despite Gorbachev's protestations.

In later years, Gorbachev dwelt on whether he could have averted the events that ultimately triggered the Soviet Union's collapse, described by Putin as the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century.

Had he been reckless in leaving Moscow that hot August, as coup rumors swirled?

"I thought they would be idiots to take such a risk precisely at that moment, because it would sweep them away too," he told the German magazine Der Spiegel on the 20th anniversary of the coup. "I'd become exhausted after all those years ... But I shouldn't have gone away. It was a mistake."

Personal revenge may have mingled with politics when in late 1991, at a secluded country house, Yeltsin and the leaders of the republics of Ukraine and Belarus signed accords that abolished the Soviet Union and replaced it with a Commonwealth of Independent States.

On Dec. 25, 1991, the red flag was lowered over the Kremlin for the last time and Gorbachev appeared on national television to announce his resignation.

Free elections, a free press, representative legislatures and a multi-party system had all become a reality under his watch, he said.

"We opened up to the world, renounced interference in other countries' affairs and the use of troops beyond our borders, and were met with trust, solidarity and respect."

But the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the first Communist state and a nuclear superpower that had sent the first man into space and cast its influence across the globe, was no more.

CHILD OF STALINISM

Born into famine on March 2, 1931, in a hut in the village of Privolnoye in the southern region of Stavropol, Gorbachev was, like millions of Russians, baptized into the Russian Orthodox faith despite the official atheism of the Soviet era.

The arrests of family members in Josef Stalin's 1930s purges gave Gorbachev a lifelong wariness of the abuse of power. But he embraced the party, working hard to secure a coveted place at Moscow State University.

He became a Central Committee member at 40 and a full Politburo member in 1979, thanks to the patronage of ideological puritan Yuri Andropov, the KGB secret police chief.

Andropov took power in 1982 on the death of Leonid Brezhnev, who had for 18 years led Moscow through a gentle decline that reformers branded the "era of stagnation."

On his death 15 months later, Gorbachev was passed over for aged Brezhnev ally Konstantin Chernenko. Only when Chernenko died after barely a year in office did the younger man's reforming ambitions win out.

That Gorbachev's achievements were not appreciated at home should perhaps have been no surprise. Russia can deal harshly with reformers.

Hardliners accused him of destroying the planned economy and throwing aside seven decades of Communist achievements. To liberal critics, he talked too much, compromised too much, and balked at decisive reforms.

As Moscow's control ebbed, ethnic tensions broke out that were to erupt into full-scale wars in places such as Chechnya, Georgia and Moldova after the Soviet Union collapsed.

Three decades later, some of those conflicts remain unresolved. Thousands were killed in late 2020 when war broke out again between ethnic Armenian and Azerbaijani forces over the mountain enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh.

AFTER THE FALL

With his Nobel prize in hand and his stellar reputation abroad, Gorbachev gradually settled into a second career. He made several attempts to found a social democratic party, opened a think-tank, the Gorbachev Foundation, and co-founded the Novaya Gazeta newspaper, critical of the Kremlin to this day.

In 1996, he put his popularity to the test by running for president. But Yeltsin won decisively, and Gorbachev secured a dismal 0.5% of the vote.

Increasingly frail in later years, Gorbachev spoke out to voice his concern at rising tensions between Russia and the United States, and warned against a return to the Cold War he had helped to end.

"We have to continue the course we mapped. We have to ban war once and for all. Most important is to get rid of nuclear weapons," he said in 2018.

His tragedy was that in trying to redesign an ossified, monolithic structure, to preserve the Soviet Union and save the Communist system, he ended up presiding over the demise of both.

The world, however, would never be the same. 

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Our Savior's Place

CORRECTED: AUGUST- Orthodox Church Calendar Date: 16/29/2022-: Civil Date:: 8/29/2022: Sharing: TODAY'S Festal Commemoration -Dedication-Celebration Day of "Our Saviour's Place", Oregon, USA: "Of The Icon of Christ, Not Made By Human Hands".  

  Time:  Tue, 30 Aug 2022 00:07:15 +0000    

  From: Dan Everiss <oregdan@hotmail.com> 


Short explanation of the intended God-dedicated purpose of this mountain-side largely, but not entirely, forested rural property: -this, “GOD’S ACRE”, property dedicated to God, The Creator, of ALL.

To keep it preserved as much as is possible, as a natural preserve, for God’s innocent creatures which need  it to survive on, as their  habitat & home.

And if God wills, also a possible place for a small Orthodox Christian monastic skete, for either men or women, (or perhaps?,  some other arrangement). I welcome any SERIOUS  inquires.

Retired Psalm-Reader, Daniel Everiss, who belongs to and is loyal to our canonical-continued, ROCOR, headed  by our Vladyka Metropolitan Agafangel (Pashkovsky).

AND YOUR PRAYERS I Fervently ASK!

And, may God bless all of my benefactors, past and present.


Daniel Everiss oregdan@hotmail.com  or:

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Daniel Everiss

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Troparion of Feast: For The Commemoration  Of The Translation Of The Miraculous Image Of Our Saviour, “NOT-MADE-BY-HUMAN-HANDS” Of Our Lord Jesus Christ from Edessa to Constantinople (in 944 AD): -“The Third Feast Of The Saviour, in August.”

[Which is the solemn original, long ago, dedication & celebration-festal day: of this, given-to-God- forested-property;  “OUR  SAVIOUR’S PLACE”…and which was blessed, many years ago,  by the Miraculous Kursk-Root Icon Of Our Most Holy Lady, The Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary.]

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“We Venerate Thy Most Pure Image, O Good One, And ask forgiveness of Our Transgressions , O Christ Our God, For Of Thine Own Good Will, Thou Wast Pleased To Willingly Ascend The Cross In The Flesh, That Thou Mightest Deliver From The Enemy, Those Whom Thou Hadst Created, Therefore We Thankfully Cry To Thee: Thou Hast Filled All Things With Joy, O Our Saviour, By Coming To Save The World!”   ALLELUIA!



Monday, August 29, 2022

Parish Photos of Dormition Feast Celebrations

 Upsala, Sweden: ROCOR Bishop John of Melbourne, Australia celebrated Holy Dormition/Assumption of Theotokos, with Sister-Church of True-Orthodox-Church-Of-Greece's Parish Priest, Fr. Anders.  

  Time:  Mon, 29 Aug 2022 05:37:17 +0000    

  From: Dan Everiss <oregdan@hotmail.com>  


Feast of the Dormition in our parishes (updated)

Author: Metropolitan Agafangel. Publication date:August 29, 2022. Category: ROCOR .


The Divine Liturgy on the feast day of the Assumption of the Mother of God at the parish of the TOC of Greece in Uppsala (Sweden) was celebrated by Bishop John of Melbourne (ROCOR) together with the rector of the parish, Fr. Anders.


(see photos on Internet Sobor)


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  8/29/2022: SECOND-ADDED-TOO- SENDING: (X2-Updated) ROCOR: Feast of Dormition in our ROCOR parishes and in Sister GOC/"TOC" parishes: in Bulgarian-TOC, and Serbian-ROCOR, and Moldovan-ROCOR churches., all in-full-communion with, or in our ROCOR  

  Time:  Mon, 29 Aug 2022 16:50:57 +0000    

  From: Dan Everiss <oregdan@hotmail.com>  


LINK TO THESE  ADDED: Feast Of The Dormition/Assumption of  The Falling Asleep Of Our Most Holy Lady, The Theotokos and Ever-Virgin, MARY, THE MOTHER OF CHRIST OUR KING AND OUR GOD, OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST: Celebration-Festal  News-ARTICLES, with Excellent PHOTOS:


http://internetsobor.org/index.php/novosti/rptsz/prazdnik-uspeniya-v-nashikh-prikhodakh-obnovlyaetsya


Feast of the Dormition in our parishes (-second, added to  email-updation)

Author: Metropolitan Agafangel. Publication date:August 29, 2022. Category: ROCOR .


The Divine Liturgy on the feast day of the Dormition/Assumption of the Mother of God at the parish of the TOC of Greece in Uppsala (Sweden) was celebrated by Bishop John of Melbourne (ROCOR) together with the rector of the parish, Fr. Anders.


 


The Divine Liturgy on the feast of the Assumption of the Mother of God in the Intercession Church in the city of Malin in Ukraine was performed by the rector, Archpriest Georgy Storozhytsky.


 


Archpriest Daniil Meshter (ROCOR) served divine services on the feast of the Assumption of the Most Holy Theotokos in the parish in honor of Sts. Reverend Seraphim of Sarov and Righteous. John of Kronstadt (Greek CPI), La Mesa, California, USA. 


 


In the Serbian parish of ROCOR, in honor of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos, on the day of the feast of the Assumption of the Mother of God, after the Divine Liturgy, rector Priest Nebojsa performed the Sacrament of Baptism of a new parishioner, the servant of God, Snezhana Lazarevich. Many years!




In the fraternal Bulgarian Old Calendar Church, the Divine Liturgy on the day of the Patronal Feast of the Assumption Cathedral was officiated by the Primate of the Bulgarian Old Calendar Church, Metropolitan Photius, together with Bishop Seraphim, as well as a guest from the Greek TOC, Metropolitan Ambrose of Mefon.




Hieromonk Glykerius and Hieromonk Sofroniy celebrated the Divine Liturgy at the ROCOR Resurrection Monastery in Moldova on the feast of the Dormition of the Mother of God.


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Saturday, August 27, 2022

The people are demon-bearers

8/27/2022: IN ENGLISH & RUSSIAN: Words of Wisdom From Vladyka Metropolitan Agafangel: His Spiritual and Reality-Explanation Of What Is Wrong With The Soviet Mind, Which Still Infects People Enslaved In It, In The "Post-Soviet" Russian Federation  

  Time:  Sat, 27 Aug 2022 16:14:29 +0000    

  From: Dan Everiss <oregdan@hotmail.com>   


Metropolitan Agafangel: The people are demon-bearers


Author: Metropolitan Agafangel. Publication date:August 27, 2022. Category: Author's column .


At first glance, good people lived in the Soviet Union - even though they were all poor, but hardworking, honest, read classical literature, went to the theater and cinema, and treated vices with contempt - parasitism, drunkenness, etc. At the same time, Soviet people firmly believed that only they live and think correctly, and that in general all people on earth should live and think the same way - "dissent" was considered a crime. There was no private property, but there were no homeless people either, education and treatment were free, no one suffered from hunger or died. Such, here, the Soviet paradise. True, they were completely non-religious, did not believe in anything "mystical" (which could not be proved scientifically), but they believed in Soviet propaganda and in terms of interests, they had international politics in the first place. In the field of politics, the whole world was divided into friends and enemies. Friends are the socialist camp, enemies are the capitalist camp.


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What is the main external sign of a Soviet person? The fact that he is not alone, he is an integral part of the flock gathered around, not a true shepherd, but another anti-pastor nominated and appointed (by someone).


What deep values ​​were preached by the Soviet government? The main such value was the diabolical materialistic ontology (according to Wikipedia: "novolat. ontology from other Greek. ὄν, gen. about "material things". Existing is not God, but the existent is matter that has always existed, and everything (including spiritual categories) has consistently arisen from it through evolution. This is the essence of the Marxist-Leninist doctrine, which was driven into the heads and souls of generations of Soviet people. It was through this teaching that Satan entered the Soviet people.


In the God-fighting pseudo-ideology, "matter" is the origin (objective reality) in relation to consciousness (subjective reality). That is, the main property of matter is to be an objective reality that exists outside of our consciousness, and to be unknowable (not to have limits to cognition). In the materialist doctrine, matter is directly opposed to God, more precisely, it replaces God. It is clear that the devil is hiding behind the concept of matter in the Soviet ideology.


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The Lord also opposes the spiritual to the material—behind the Spirit is eternity, and behind the flesh is death. Man must make a choice between the earthly kingdom and the heavenly kingdom. Moreover, the one who does not completely abandon the earthly, perishes. "No one who puts his hand on the plow and looks back is fit for the kingdom of God" (Lk 9.62). People who believe in God go to His kingdom, and those who believe in materialism go to hell, the kingdom of the devil. It is not for nothing that the communists were so preoccupied with the arrangement of an earthly material paradise.


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In the Russian Federation, they are now trying to combine faith in God with the Soviet ideology, they are trying to move forward along with the communist past. But it's not compatible. The fact that there was no repentance in the Russian Federation means that the devil hiding behind matter continues to reside in post-Soviet people.


In order to exorcise this devil, it is necessary to completely cleanse both the very essence of the theomachist ideology and all the signs accompanying it (symbols, idols, communist names, etc. - including the Soviet false church). And most importantly, turn to the true Church, since the servants of the devil cannot expel their master.


But this is not the case in the Russian Federation and the words of Christ, unfortunately, are not heard there: "No one can serve two masters... You cannot serve God and mammon" (Mt 6.24).


Today we see in the Russian Federation many outwardly believers, and even outwardly Orthodox, very nice people who instantly turn into killers and destroyers if the deep satanic ideology they carry is affected (as is happening now, for example, in Ukraine).


A people, even with a cross around its neck, but with the devil in its soul - can it be the people of God?


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There is nothing earthly that would be higher than heavenly. All searches for an earthly paradise lose their meaning if the heavenly paradise is belittled: “Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all this will be added to you” (Mt 6.33). In the post-Soviet man, the atheistic instinct to build an earthly paradise remains - hence the division of people and states into bad and good. Hence the desire to kill those who disagree.


Post-Soviet people in the Russian Federation want to bring good into this world, while they themselves are evil. And the devil hiding in them does not allow them to see their real appearance, keeps them from repentance.


Woe to the unrepentant demon-bearing people!


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The whole meaning of the New Testament, and with it the whole of Holy Scripture, lies in the words: "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand" (Mt 3.2). The desire to keep within oneself the Soviet ideology completely excludes repentance, and only the rejection of this ideology can bring one closer to repentance.


Lord, send us all repentance!


+ Metropolitan Agafangel


August 27, 2022


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Митрополит Агафангел: Народ бесоносец


Автор: Митрополит Агафангел. Дата публикации: 27 августа 2022. Категория: Авторская колонка.


В Советском Союзе жили на первый взгляд хорошие людихоть были все они бедные, но работящие, честные, читали классическую литературу, ходили в театр и кино, и с презрением относились к порокамтунеядству, пьянству и т.д. При этом советские люди свято верили в то, что только они живут и думают правильно, и что вообще все люди на земле должны жить и думать одинаковопреступлением считалось "инакомыслие". Частной собственности не было, но не было и бездомных, образование и лечение бесплатно, от голода никто не страдал и не умирал. Такой, вот, советский рай. Правда, они были совершенно безрелигиозные, не верили ни во что "мистическое" (что нельзя было доказать научным путём), но верили советской пропаганде и в части интересов на первом месте у них была международная политика. В области же политики весь мир делился на друзей и врагов. Друзьяэто социалистический лагерь, врагикапиталистический.


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Что является главным внешним признаком советского человека? То, что он не один, оннеотъемлемая часть стада, собранного вокруг, не подлинного пастыря, а выдвинутого и назначенного (кем-то) очередного анти-пастыря.


Какие глубинные ценности проповедовала советская власть? Главной такой ценностью была дьявольская материалистическая онтология (согласно Википедии: "новолат. ontologia от др.-греч. ὄν, род. п. ὄντοςсущее, то, что существует + λόγοςучение, наука") — то есть, лже-учение о "материальном сущем". Сущийне есть Бог, а сущим является материя, существовавшая всегда, и из неё путём эволюции последовательно возникло всё (в том числе и духовные категории). В этом суть марксистко-ленинского учения, которое вбивалась в головы и души поколениям советских людей. Именно через это учение в советских людей вошёл сатана.


В богоборческой лже-идеологии "материя" является первоначалом (объективной реальностью) по отношению к сознанию (субъективной реальности). То есть, главное свойство материибыть объективной реальностью существующей вне нашего сознания, и быть непознаваемой (не иметь пределов познания). В материалистическом учении материя прямо противопоставляется Богу, точнее, заменяет Бога. Ясно, что за понятием материи в советской идеологии скрывается дьявол.


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Господь также противопоставляет духовное материальномуза Духом пребывает вечность, а за плотьюсмерть. Человек должен сделать выбор между царством земным, и Царством Небесным. Причём, тот, кто не отказывается полностью от земного, погибает. "Никто, возложивший руку свою на плуг и озирающийся назад, не благонадёжен для Царствия Божия" (Лк 9.62). Люди, верующие в Бога, идут в Его Царство, а те, кто верят в материализмследуют в ад, царство дьявола. Не зря коммунисты так были озабочены устроением земного материального рая.


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В РФ сейчас пытаются сочетать веру в Бога с советской идеологией, пытаются идти вперёд вместе с коммунистическим прошлым. Но это не сочетаемо. То, что в РФ не было покаяния, означает, что дьявол, прячущийся за материей, продолжает пребывать в постсоветских людях.


Для того, чтобы изгнать этого дьявола необходимо полностью очиститься как от самой сути богоборческой идеологии, так и от всех сопутствующих ей признаков (символов, истуканов, коммунистических названий, и т.д. — в том числе, и от советской лже-церкви). А самое главноеобратиться к истинной Церкви, поскольку слуги дьявола не могут изгнать своего господина.


Но этого нет в Российской Федерации и слова Христа, к большому сожалению, там не услышаны: "Никто не может служить двум господам... Не можете служить Богу и маммоне" (Мф 6.24).


Сегодня мы видим в РФ многих внешне верующих, и даже внешне православных очень милых людей, которые мгновенно превращаются в убийц и разрушителей, если затрагивается носимая ими глубинная сатанинская идеология (как это происходит сейчас, например, в Украине).


Народ, пусть даже с крестом на шее, но с дьяволом в душеможет ли быть народом Божиим?


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Нет ничего земного, что было бы выше Небесного. Все поиски земного рая теряют смысл, если при этом принижается рай Небесный: "Ищите же прежде Царства Божия и правды Его, и это всё приложится вам" (Мф 6.33). В постсоветском человеке остаётся богоборческий инстинкт построения земного раяотсюда происходит делёж людей и государств на плохих и хороших. Отсюда стремление убивать несогласных.


Постсоветские люди в РФ желают привнести в этот мир добро, при этом сами являясь злом. И дьявол, прячущийся в них, не позволяет им увидеть свой настоящий облик, удерживает их от покаяния.


Горе нераскаянному народу бесоносцу!


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Весь смысл Нового Завета, а вместе с ним и всего Священного Писания, заключён в словах: "Покайтесь, ибо приблизилось Царство Небесное" (Мф 3.2). Стремление удерживать в себе советскую идеологию полностью исключает покаяние, и только отвержение этой идеологии к покаянию может приблизить.


Господи, пошли нам всем покаяние!


+ Митрополит Агафангел


27 августа 2022 года


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