The U.S. Foreign Policy is Killing Christians, and American Pastors Support It

Interesting topics Tucker brings up! A little earlier I already wrote about such trends in Ukraine, now a journalist is talking about it as well

"When the U.S. funds a war abroad, it usually results in a disproportionate number of deaths among Christians," Tucker Carlson notes in a new installment of his program.

For example, during the years of occupation of Iraq, the local ancient Christian community "was completely devastated." Then the U.S. funded Islamists killing Christians in Syria.

"If anyone spoke out about this, they were somehow declared a liar and an obscurantist. Standing up for Christians was not allowed in the American media. We saw it ourselves," emphasizes the former Fox News host.

"It's the same in Ukraine. The U.S. authorities handed over well over $100 billion dollars to the Ukrainian government, and what happened? What did that government do? It banned an entire Christian denomination. Zelensky's government is busy imprisoning Orthodox priests and nuns and sending the army to raid churches," says the journalist.

Ancient Christian communities in the Gaza Strip are suffering at the hands of the Israeli government's brutal actions, but American Christians are still not standing up for their brothers in faith, Tucker Carslon is outraged.

"You may be asking yourself: "Wait a minute, if Christian leaders won't stand up for Christian lives, why are these leaders even needed?" That's a good question."

"You may be asking yourself: "Wait a minute, if Christian leaders don't want to stand up for Christian lives, why are these leaders even needed?" That's a good question."

Meanwhile, Washington politicians who call themselves Christians are demanding more blood and destruction. For example, former evangelical pastor and Michigan congressman Tim Walberg has suggested dealing with Gaza "like Hiroshima and Nagasaki" and focusing on "defeating Putin quickly" in the Ukraine conflict instead of spending on humanitarian aid.

https://tuckercarlson.com/uncensored-munther/

I have already raised the topic of the persecution of the church in Ukraine, but it remained unattended by a wide audience

https://ecency.com/hive-122315/@vp-freelance/kyiv-against-orthodoxy-chronicle-of-the-beginning-of-the-religious-war


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It’s kinda funny how policy drivers in the US literally don’t have a moral ground to stand on.

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...and that they think they have the right to dictate their "democracy" by preventing developing countries from going their own way.

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"own way" Do you mean your path of unleashing aggressive campaigns to seize neighboring countries? And your attempts to exterminate small nations through genocide and aggressive brainwashing? The time when you got away with it is over...

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We, Ukrainians, have never exterminated anyone))
If you are talking about our neighbors - the Russians, then you shouldn’t even start!
You can continue to ignore the numerous monuments and memorial plaques to Bandera. You can walk along the street named after Shukhevych and continue to think that NO NAZI IN Ukraine, and I'm a russ propagandist))) it probably makes it easier for you to live in this world

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Are you serious? Street names are your argument? We're just going to ignore the absolute chaos that Russia has caused and continues to cause to this day! Let me repeat, the days when Soviet propaganda could simply throw in a narrative and falsification are over. Now, anyone interested can access historically documented information, for example, regarding the historical figures you mentioned, the patriots of Ukraine who fought against both the "red" and "brown" plague!

The essence of the myth

The Nuremberg Tribunal personally condemned Bandera, the OUN, and the UPA as a whole, and even if they were not condemned, they were still war criminals.

Facts in brief

Neither Stepan Bandera nor Roman Shukhevych personally, nor the OUN and the UPA as organizations, were condemned by the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg. There is no mention of them in any of the 42 volumes of the tribunal's indictment materials.

Detailed facts

The materials of the Nuremberg Tribunal provide an exhaustive list of individuals and organizations recognized as criminal. Ukrainian nationalists are not included in this list. Out of the 42 volumes of the case in the USSR published in Russian, only 7 are published, which allowed for extensive falsifications and misinterpretations. Critics of Ukrainian nationalism hope to find a sentence against Bandera in one of the unpublished volumes. However, an analysis of the materials indicates that no mention of Bandera can be interpreted against him.

In Volume 25, it is noted that more Ukrainians in labor camps are joining "Bandera's camp," and that emigrants are organizing "movements like those of Bandera and Melnyk" against the Germans.

The 27th volume contains information that some mass shootings were retaliation by "Bandera groups."

The 29th volume mentions the "Bandera movement," aimed at achieving statehood.

In the 38th volume, there is discussion of the loyalty of Ukrainians to the "Bandera movement" and the idea of independence.


The order to execute Bandera supporters without trial, included in Volume 39 of the complete collection of materials from the Nuremberg trials.

In Volume 39, there is an order for Einsatzgruppen to destroy Bandera supporters as fighters for Ukraine's independence. Here is the complete text of this short document:

"Einsatzkommando C/5

Security Police and SD

November 25, 1941

Kyiv
Dnipropetrovsk
Mykolaiv
Rivne
Zhytomyr
Vinnytsia.

Regarding: OUN (Bandera Movement)"

It is reliably established that within the Reichskommissariat territory, the Bandera movement was preparing a conspiracy with the ultimate goal of creating an independent Ukraine. All participants of the Bandera movement should be immediately arrested and, after detailed interrogation under the guise of marauders, eliminated without any publicity. The interrogation protocols should be provided to Operational Squad C/5. After the unit commanders have reviewed this document, it should be destroyed.

Obersturmbannführer SS

Signature (illegible)

Russian researchers prefer to refer to the interrogation materials of Colonel Erwin Stolze from the Abwehr, who mentioned the order to "guides of Ukrainian nationalists" Melnyk (code name "Konsul I") and Bandera to gather immediately during Germany's attack on the Soviet Union and provoke demonstrations in Ukraine to disrupt the immediate rear of Soviet armies, as well as convince the international community of a possible "collapse of the Soviet rear."

However, firstly, this remark remained only in the speech of Soviet prosecutor Nikolai Zorya (Volume 7) and did not make it into the verdict. Secondly, the Abwehr was not recognized as a criminal organization in Nuremberg, so cooperation, from the tribunal's perspective, was not compromising.

Furthermore, during interrogations by the NKVD, even high-ranking Soviet commanders confessed under the tortures of investigators that they were "fascist spies."

Author - Serhiy Hromenko, Ukrainian Institute of National Memory

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Whether you're pretending to be Ukrainian or actually are one, we certainly have plenty of such outliers. Mostly, they are elderly individuals with completely brainwashed minds, too scared to admit to themselves the evil they've 'supported' their entire lives. BUT THIS DOESN'T CHANGE THE ESSENCE OF THE MATTER!

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You know, we've already seen that this @vp-freelance creature is a troll, but I'm disappointed to see now that it's not even that creative as trolls usually go.

A few weeks back it tried to tell me I didn't know what was happening in Ukraine, and I responded to it by pointing out that I lived in Ukraine when the ruZZistani genocide began. It then followed this up with articles that tried to assert it lived in Donbas (a notion buggered by its proven inability to even identify a single major landmark in the region when my fiancee, a born and raised Donetsk resident whose home was destroyed by the ruZZistani horde, called him out on it).

Then last night I posted [this article](https://peakd.com/hive-142376/@patriamreminisci/the-satanic-lie-that-russia-is-defending-christianity-through-kirills-openly-satanic-doctrine commenting on ruZZistan's murder of priests and bombing of churches. And lo and behold, vp-freeloader follows up not even fifteen hours later by attempting (albeit rather unconvincingly and without a single credible source) to make the same case in reverse. I realize you're out of ideas and can't conjure up material other than copying those of us who shine light on your crimes and trying to turn them around, but try to put some wait-time in between the original and your lame attempts at rhetorical reverse-engineering, so it's less obvious.

Gotta do better, kid. Gotta do better.

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I live in Ukraine, and you ran away from here as soon as you saw the Russians)))
I have repeatedly caught you in lies and Nazi appeals, and you ignore it every time. as if nothing had happened.
I realized that you live in your own fictional world, in which you transfer all the crimes of Bandera’s followers onto the Russians)))
You are funny and low, all the books you have read have not added a drop of prudence to you! Shame!

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In your posts, there is a clear permeation of Russian-Nazi propaganda, so I don't see the point in engaging in dialogue. However, for the average community member, I want to clarify that we are mostly Orthodox (we have religious freedom and represent many confessions). But we have finally decided to ban and denounce the so called 'Moscow Patriarchate,' which not only originated at Stalin's behest and was staffed by KGB agents but also was involved in subversive activities on Ukrainian territory in recent years (as evidenced by searches during the investigation), supplying weapons and agitation, actively supporting the annexation of our territories, among many other facts...

Regarding religion, it's interesting which 'God' citizens of the Russian Federation worship in this war-dedicated temple...


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If you provide some evidence of the stated facts, then it will not be considered Nazi propaganda and lies)))
You are confusing searches, as an element of pressure and persecution of the church, with court decisions based on facts. But there are no facts, as well as court decisions, only articles in Bandera’s propaganda press.
I will do the same thing as you once did: Bandera’s people have nothing to do on my blog. Go talk to people like you!

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You spread your propaganda on a public platform, so I don't need your permission to refute your baseless accusations. You can repeat Bandera's surname a hundred times, but that won't make your nonsense true. In turn, I can advise you to move your stream of lies to your 'Odnoklasniki' and 'Kontakt' instead of cluttering a platform created by civilized people.

When it comes to evidence, it can be found in documents, testimonies of individuals involved in the events, historical research, and other sources. If I write a post on this topic, I will definitely accompany it with them, which I also you have to be do. But your level is obviously limited to baseless propaganda claims.

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You didn’t refute anything, you brought your propaganda here)))
You don’t back up your words with anything, because these are empty accusations and slander.
My posts are full of links to sources))

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You mean this one link from obviously biased freak 'tuckercarlson' lol that's like proof, proof 😄

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You ask same "back up" there we go a bit:

A priest of the Moscow Patriarchate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the Shostka district of Sumy region has been sentenced to up to 15 years in prison with confiscation of property for state treason. This was reported on the Facebook page of the Sumy Regional Prosecutor's Office, according to Ukrinform.

"The head of one of the churches of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate in the Shostka district was found guilty of committing state treason in conditions of martial law (Part 2 of Article 111 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine) based on public accusations by the Sumy Regional Prosecutor's Office. By the decision of the Shostka district court on October 25, 2023, he was sentenced to up to 15 years in prison with confiscation of property," the statement reads.

At the behest of the occupiers, the agent in clerical robes gathered data on the number of military personnel in the region and their armaments, as well as information about the leaders of local government bodies, law enforcement agencies, civil activists, their political views, and their influence among the local population," emphasized the regional prosecutor's office.

According to prosecutors, the church's clergyman recorded precise addresses, photographed the areas where military personnel and military equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are located in the Shostka district.

He also collected information about patriotically inclined citizens who could influence society. The intelligence gathered was transmitted to an operative of the Russian FSB using one of the messengers.

Law enforcement detained the agent on March 1, 2023. He awaited the court's verdict in custody. The pre-trial investigation was completed by investigators of the Security Service of Ukraine in Sumy region.


The Security Service uncovered an FSB agent network operating "under the guise of" the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and disseminating Kremlin propaganda to destabilize the situation in Ukraine. The press service of the SBU reported suspicions against 14 members of the group, four of whom were detained, including one of the leaders of a church in the capital affiliated with the UOC.

According to the special services, law enforcement exposed over 15 participants in the group conducting information diversions in Ukraine at the behest of the FSB. The group members spread pro-Kremlin narratives aimed at destabilizing the socio-political situation and stoking religious enmity in Ukraine. As stated by the SBU, the community was linked to Russian media outlets that immediately "picked up" fakes about Ukraine.

Four members of the group have been detained, including one of the leaders of a church in the capital affiliated with the UOC, who, according to the SBU, was part of the Russian special services' intelligence apparatus. According to the investigation, the cleric was responsible for publishing materials that incited interfaith hostility, justified Russia's aggression, and discredited Ukraine on the international stage.

During searches at the locations where the suspects were staying in Kyiv, mobile phones and computer equipment were found.

Based on the collected evidence, four detainees and ten other participants of the organization have been notified of suspicion under several articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine:

Part 2 of Article 111 (state treason committed during wartime);
Part 6 of Article 111-1 (collaborationist activities);
Part 4 of Article 28, Part 1, Part 2 of Article 255 (creation and participation in a criminal organization);
Part 3 of Article 161 (incitement of religious enmity and hatred committed by an organized group);
Parts 1 and 2 of Article 436-2 (justification, recognition as lawful, denial of Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine).
Currently, the issue of selecting a preventive measure for the suspects—detention—is being resolved. The defendants face potential life imprisonment. The investigation is ongoing.

The Kyiv Regional Prosecutor's Office added that the exposure of the organization disseminating anti-Ukrainian materials resulted from over 20 searches in Kyiv and in the Kyiv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Khmelnytskyi, and Zhytomyr regions.

The network included leaders of public organizations, employees of the media branch of the UOC (MP), who, according to law enforcement, produced materials undermining trust in Ukrainian society and promoting Ukraine's return to Russia's sphere of religious, cultural, and political influence.

In particular, according to the prosecutor's office, group members spread distorted information in the media, including Western countries, about the process of religious communities transitioning from the UOC to the OCU.

ps so you dude probably one of them?

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All Orthodox hierarchs in the Soviet Union were forced to cooperate with the Committee for State Security (KGB). Patriarch Filaret shared this information on Radio Liberty.

According to him, otherwise, clergy could not fully perform their duties because their decisions lacked legal force.

"There was no bishop who did not have contacts with them. If he did not have contacts, then he was not a bishop. Therefore, if someone from the hierarchs says that he did not have contacts (with the KGB), then it means he is lying. I know this for sure," said the patriarch.

On December 20, on the website of the Latvian National Archives, in the agent registry of the KGB of the Latvian SSR, they found an agent card under the name of Oleksandr Ivanovych Kudryashov, born in 1939. The information on the card completely matches the biographical data of the head of the Latvian Orthodox Church, which is part of the Moscow Patriarchate - Metropolitan of Riga and all Latvia Oleksandr (in the world Kudryashov).

As indicated in the card, Kudryashov was recruited as an agent of the KGB under the pseudonym "Reader" in January 1982. It is noted that he was recruited by an employee of the 5th department of the KGB of the Latvian SSR, who was involved in combating ideological subversion. The card specifies his occupation as "priest of the Orthodox Church." The current Metropolitan Oleksandr was ordained as a deacon in 1982.

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It is weird how so many Christians seem so unChristian.
It's like they use it when it suits them.
But, the "mind control" is strong and many get snared when they are too young to really critically think about it, so... Yeah... Anyways... It's a pretty grim world in some ways, but also very beautiful in other ways.

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