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'100s of Satanic Cults Backed by US in Orthodox Ukraine', Allegation by Russian General Causes Uproar
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27.10.2022, 15:00
Russia's security establishment exposes US creation of, and support for, destructive religious groups, with the intention of destabilizing Ukrainian society and undermining Ukraine's historic religion, Orthodox Christianity.
Most important points in the article:
-The growth of these cults is a deliberate strategy orchestrated from Washington, i.e., the CIA.
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A goal of this strategy is to weaken Orthodox Christianity, Ukraine's traditional and historic faith which it shares with Russia.
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There are hundreds of these neo-pagan sects in Ukraine, many of them specifically engineered to create a small group of tightly controlled radicals who would do the bidding of their 'owners', often Ukrainian tycoons or political leaders.
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Adherents to these sects and cults dominate the Ukrainian political and business elite, especially the military, which calls into question their ability to behave rationally, or with any sense of ethics.
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The author calls for adding 'De-satanization' of Ukraine to Russian war goals, coining a phrase which will undoubtedly become a regular part of political rhetoric in Russia.
A recent, relatively short article about organized satanic religions in the Ukraine, in a major Russian daily, and penned by a general in Russia's powerful Security Council has rocketed to the top headlines in Russia. (Full translation below). Link to Russian original.
The reason for the rumpus is that the author,Lieutenant General Alexei Pavlov, listed the Chabad Lubavitcher Jewish sect as an example of satanism. Russia's chief Rabbi, who belongs to this denomination struck back, arguing that this is not correct.
The ensuing hubbub, widely discussed in Russian social media, obscures the true value of the article, which is to begin pulling back the veil on the origin of the multitude of bizarre satanic and neo-pagan sects emanating out of Ukraine, most of them transparently fake and invented, having no relations to historic Ukrainian religious beliefs, and on who is providing them with material support, and why.
Because of who the author is, there is no doubt that its views reflect the opinions of Russia's intelligence and security forces, and reveals some of their intelligence information on the subject, and that this was a deliberately planned release. It is possible that bringing Russia's Chabad community into the discussion was a deliberate ploy in order to assure wide dissemination of the article, and may have been intended as a shot across the bow to Russia's Chabad community, whose support for the military operation in Ukraine has been lukewarm, probably because of their close ties with the Chabad community in Ukraine.
It is a well-established fact that US intelligence agencies have for decades used the tactic of creating artificial radical religious groups in order to have radicalized shock troops to be pursue their geo-political and domestic political agendas. For example, many analysts now realize that ISIS and its variations across the Middle East, is precisely such a ploy. A hyper-radicalized version of Islam, ISIS served two grand roles. One was to wage a brutal terrorist tactics against US and Israeli opponents in the Middle East, using beheadings broadcast on social media and extreme forms of torture intended to terrify their opponents, and the second was to scare domestic populations in the US and Europe, demanding rollbacks of civil liberties in order to fight this threat. It worked brilliantly in both ways.
US intelligence agencies use the same tactic domestically, by creating fake radical right-wing groups manned by federal agents, which then go on to commit some sort of hate crime, which the FBI then announces is shut down. Again, this serves simultaneous purposes - invent a fake threat in order to get funding and political support for persecuting legitimate political opposition on the right (recently including Trump supporters), and scare the American public into believing that there is a 'domestic terrorist' threat when in fact none exists, (except for the fake FBI created ones). They did the same thing with the Left in the 1960s and 70s. An important part of the recipe is having paid agents in the media who whip up the hysteria.
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