KGB agent Kirill and his friends
More church hierarchs, apart from the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill, worked for the State Security Committee
Patriarch Kirill is a KGB agent with a call sign Mikhailov. Never has it happened before, and here it is again...
And if you had read Felshtinsky's From Red Terror to Mafia State in my excellent translation, you would have known about Kirill long ago, and would not be surprised by Swiss news reports now!
Okay, here's a list with more church agents of the Russian Orthodox Church:
Abat - Metropolitan Pitirim (Konstantin Vladimirovich Nechaev) of Volokolamsk and Yuryev;
Adamant - Metropolitan Yuvenaly (Vladimir Kirillovich Poyarkov);
Pavel - Metropolitan Methodius of Voronezh (Nikolai Fedorovich Nemtsov);
Ostrovsky - Metropolitan Philaret of Minsk (Kirill Vakhromeev);
Svyatoslav - Metropolitan Nikodim (Boris Georgievich Rotov); in 1970 he was entrusted with the temporary administration of the patriarchal parishes of North and South America; later he headed the Department for External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church;
Topaz - Archbishop Kliment of Kaluga (Herman Mikhailovich Kapalin);
Restavrator - Archbishop Chrysostom of Vilnius (Georgy F. Martishkin);
Chitatel - Metropolitan Alexander (Alexander Ivanovich Kudryashov), Primate of the Latvian Orthodox Church;
Kuznetsov - Alexei Sergeevich Buyevsky, an employee of the Department for External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church;
Nesterovich - Vitaly Mikhailovich Borovoy, honorary rector of the Church of the Resurrection of the Word at the Assumption Vrazhka;
Anatoly - Ivan Ivanovich Mirolyubov, an employee of the Department for External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church.
"Agent Adamant was the first from among the Russian Orthodox Church hierarchs to participate in the UNESCO General Session as part of the Soviet delegation... 5 personal and work files on agents of territorial bodies recommended for promotion to the leadership of the Russian Orthodox Church were reviewed. The head of the 4th [department] is Colonel Tymoshevsky"
1983. "In Moscow, from September 28 to October 3, a meeting of representatives of the church press was held at the Publishing Department of the Moscow Patriarchate, attended by 12 foreigners [...] Agents Abat and Grigory exerted politically beneficial influence on foreigners. The head of the 4th [department] is Colonel Romanov.”
1988. "Agent Adamant was the first from among the Russian Orthodox Church hierarchs to participate in the UNESCO General Session as part of the Soviet delegation... 5 personal and work files on agents of territorial bodies recommended for promotion to the leadership of the Russian Orthodox Church were reviewed. The head of the 4th [department] is Colonel Tymoshevsky.”
1989. "Agent Vili has been installed at the facility serviced by the Publishing Department of the Moscow Patriarchate [...] the next issue of the magazine 'Slovo', which is published under the control of our agents, has been released and is being distributed in the church and church-related environment. The head of the 4th [department] is Colonel Tymoshevsky."
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