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There is nothing about covid in his sentences.

He sentenced for instigation to suicide, arbitrariness and inciting hatred. Last sentence is because of his speeches about jewish masonry and world jewish cabal.

Instigation to suicide sentence is obviously fake (the only proof is a videorecord where Sergiy asking parishioners are they ready to die fighting world cabal for their faith and dear ones), and "inciting hatred" could be a crime only in law, so that law should be ignored. So, there is only arbitrariness is more or less could be applied.

There was a conflict between abbot Sergiy and Yekaterinburg eparchy about woman monastery Sergiy leaded for some time. Eparchy could not prove that it have rights on buildings of monastery that was build by nuns under Sergiy ruling and estimated as 1B RUR property so, eparchy push some buttons. But Sergiy denied to leave monastery and went against eparchy. Then, eparchy turn to police who was glad to get some new stars on shoulder-straps for catching "extremist".

Interesting that he had public persons, ruling party members, famous sportsmans among his admirers. Usually, orthodox priests who actively promote antiglobalist views and calling jews don't have such persons around.

However, Sergiy itself is not a saint, he was a soviet policeman who was convicted (and confessed and never denied) in crimes including murder in 1985. And here goes very suspicious thing - in 90s after release from jail, he went to seminary and later was ordinated as priest. But murderer could not be ordinated as orthodox priest. Even occasional murder is not allowed canonically. That is really huge, not his arrest and all that stuff with monastery, that means somebody very powerful interfered with Orthodox Church authorities to wrongfully ordinate that ex-policeman, that just released from jail in defiance to canonical rules. Usually, such "impossible" things are a sign of three-letter agency activities.

So, it is a murky story in multiplie levels. It have nothing to do with covid denial, and despite all that right things Sergiy declared in his videos and sermons, I can't state that he is a clear and honest man who is completely innocent that become a martyr for truth.

So, there is definitely some conspiracy in that, but it is definitely not about covid.

PS: Also, his arrest could be a revenge from three-letter agency for failing to execute some order from his curators who made him priest for purpose. May be his task was to uncover "wrongthinkers" among public persons, but for some reason he denied to do it or uncover somebody he shouldn't.

PPS: I personally was on several divine services where pastors openly denied covid scam and warned about not-a-vaccines in the middle of coronahoax and vaccinehoax and all of them are free and good and nobody tried to arrest them. But they don't have billion RUR churches or famous persons among parisioners.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: Original

There is nothing about covid in his sentences.

He sentenced for instigation to suicide, arbitrariness and inciting hatred. Last sentence is because of his speeches about jewish masonry and world jewish cabal.

Instigation to suicide sentence is obviously fake (the only proof is a videorecord where Sergiy asking parishioners are they ready to die fighting world cabal for their faith and dear ones), and "inciting hatred" could be a crime only in law, so that law should be ignored. So, there is only arbitrariness is more or less could be applied.

There was a conflict between abbot Sergiy and Yekaterinburg eparchy about woman monastery Sergiy leaded for some time. Eparchy could not prove that it have rights on buildings of monastery that was build by nuns under Sergiy ruling and estimated as 1B RUR property so, eparchy push some buttons. But Sergiy denied to leave monastery and went against eparchy. Then, eparchy turn to police who was glad to get some new stars on shoulder-straps for catching "extremist".

Interesting that he had public persons, ruling party members, famous sportsmans among his admirers. Usually, orthodox priests who actively promote antiglobalist views and calling jews don't have such persons around.

However, Sergiy itself is not a saint, he was a soviet policeman who was convicted (and confessed and never denied) in crimes including murder in 1985. And here goes very suspicious thing - in 90s after release from jail, he went to seminary and later was ordinated as priest. But murderer could not be ordinated as orthodox priest. Even occasional murder is not allowed canonically. That is really huge, not his arrest and all that stuff with monastery, that means somebody very powerful interfered with Orthodox Church authorities to wrongfully ordinate that ex-policeman, that just released from jail in defiance to canonical rules. Usually, such "impossible" things are a sign of three-letter agency activities.

So, it is a murky story in multiplie levels. It have nothing to do with covid denial, and despite all that right things Sergiy declared in his videos and sermons, I can't state that he is a clear and honest man who is completely innocent that become a martyr for truth.

PS: Also, his arrest could be a revenge from three-letter agency for failing to execute some order from his curators who made him priest for purpose. May be his task was to uncover "wrongthinkers" among public persons, but for some reason he denied to do it or uncover somebody he shouldn't.

PPS: I personally was on several divine services where pastors openly denied covid scam and warned about not-a-vaccines in the middle of coronahoax and vaccinehoax and all of them are free and good and nobody tried to arrest them. But they don't have billion RUR churches or famous persons among parisioners.

1 year ago
1 score