Is Patriarch Gundyaev not only a billionaire thief, but also the murderer of his predecessor? "Tobacco Metropolitan Patriarch Kirill cigarette trade

This is almost a recognition for future generations, isn't it?

I was interested in the words of A. Nevzorov in his interview on Echo this week:

O. Bychkova – In history modern Russia All murders are mysterious. Because 20 years have passed since Listyev was killed and nothing is still clear.

A. Nevzorov – Yes, everything is clear there. There, simply, no one will stir up that pile, because in fact both the customers and the performers have all been dead for a long time. And there is, for example, the death of Ridiger, Alexy II, where even a criminal case was not initiated. Where was it released on such soft brakes, moreover, I will tell you as an anatomist that in order to crush the posterior ear vein with a blow to the toilet bowl or some hard surface, in a small room, you need to hit this hard surface 15 times, and each time do it with increasing force. Because it is very well protected, and it has, anatomists know, such unpleasant slipperiness. And there was not even a criminal case. And no investigative experiments and nothing at all.

And here's more about it:

About how the High Priest of Putin's Reich, Patriarch Kirill, made his billions of dollars in tobacco and alcohol speculation and oil (exempted from taxes and excises) in the dashing 90s, how he, the head of the bandit empire of the Russian Orthodox Church, eliminated and liquidated his competitors, many have already written. Yes, yes, in those very dashing 90s, about which he once put it this way:

"That huge role in fixing this curvature of our history(dashing 90s) you personally played, Vladimir Vladimirovich. I would like to thank you. You once said that you work like a slave in a galley - with the only difference being that the slave did not have such a return, and you have a very high return.

All patriarchs of the Russian Orthodox Church, including the current one, are KGB officers:

During the criminal tobacco war of the 90s, the winner of which was the future Patriarch, and then the godfather of the shadow business of the Russian Orthodox Church, Vladimir Gundyaev, many people were killed, including Zhirinovsky's assistant Gennady Dzen, a bandit from Smolensk, the head of Roskontraktpostavka, and another his assistant, Alexander Frantskevich. Zhirik himself also took part in this war. In those years, the thieves "Tobacco" was attached to Gundyaev, but now he is more often called another klikukha - Lyzhneg, because he loves to go skiing in the soulless geyropa country of evergreen doormen in Switzerland, where he has his own villa, to which he flies on his own plane .

Materials from the archives of the KGB, studied in 1992 by a parliamentary commission headed by the dissident priest Fr. Gleb Yakunin, revealed that most of the church hierarchy was connected to the secret police.

Kirill Gundyaev, 62, was codenamed Mikhailov, while Filaret was identified as agent Ostrovsky. It is suspected that Clement worked for the KGB under the pseudonym "Topaz".

Metropolitan Philaret, who was appointed Metropolitan of Minsk in 1978, was head of the Department for External Church Relations in the 1980s. In 1989, this powerful structure was headed by Metropolitan Kirill.


The Commission of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of Russia in early 1992 officially drew the attention of the leadership of the Russian Orthodox Church to the "deep infiltration of intelligence agents" into the Church, which "represents a serious danger to society and the state." In the same year, meeting with students of Moscow State University, Kirill stated: "The fact of the meeting of the clergy with representatives of the KGB is morally indifferent."

In addition to a villa in Switzerland, Tobacco Ski-Patriarch has palaces in Peredelkino, in the Danilov Monastery, in Gelendzhik, next to Putin's palace, and a penthouse with a terrace in the House on the Embankment - overlooking the Cathedral of Christ the Savior:

And the former right hand His Eminence - Bishop Victor (in the world - Pyankov) now, having stolen, lives in the sinful States as a private person. Surely indulges in fasting and prayers, and, as Zhvanetsky said, "he regrets terribly."

Read more in Novaya Gazeta, as well as or see for yourself:

Since then, the Gundyaev Palace near Gelendzhik, for which the reserved forest was cut down from red and other unique trees, has long been built. Here is how the chief priest of Russian morality lives:

Cyril's residence, which occupied the entire territory from the sea to the highway, not only “gnawed off” half a kilometer of the public coastline and road, but also blocked the last opportunity for people to safely access the forest and the cemetery. Now they need to make a detour no longer a kilometer, but three kilometers (!), One of which is along the highway.

The Road of Death was named because people die on it.
And all so that someone could stick their belly out and no one could see it.

When a native of Gebni, Reverend Comrade. Gundyaev, who replaced Alexy II, who was killed by him, the area of ​​​​the residence increased 10 times (!), Moreover, 12.7 hectares of the State Forest Fund, covered with relic Pitsunda pine, were transferred for construction, cutting down and complete fencing of the church, which were built up, cut down or fenced the law PROHIBITES IN PRINCIPLE.

Read about how the community has been trying to fight against all these lawlessness for many years, there are a lot of details, links, photos and documents.

The patriarch still loves not only to teach the people about life (well, for example: “ It is very important to learn Christian asceticism... Asceticism is the ability to regulate one's consumption... It is the victory of man over lust, over passions, over instinct. And it is important that both the rich and the poor have this quality.”), but also to fray “for” corruption and stigmatize corrupt officials:


Austerity is a good thing, especially when your fortune is 4 times the fortune of Rottenberg Sr. and 8 times the fortune of Rottenberg Jr., and this is without taking into account the cost of the almost billion-dollar palace in Gelendzhik.

Such an ascetic kodla ...

P.S. As the famous philosopher Boris Paramonov writes, what Patriarch Gundyaev has in common with the unspiritual geyropy is not only that he skis there like pastor Slag. As it turns out, the patriarch himself - that:
“One could talk about similar scandals in the Russian Orthodox Church. But here Deacon Kuraev has already told a lot. Except to remember that Metropolitan of Leningrad Nikodim (Rotov) was a homosexual, which everyone knew, even my church-going mother-in-law. He had the current patriarch, as they say in church language, "night cell attendant" or, as Wikipedia says, "performed the obedience of a personal secretary."

The lie against the Church (besides, it affected the name of the future Patriarch as a "tobacco scandal") is so shameful for the reading Russia of the end of the 20th century (for people who believe the newspapers), that I tried to collect some references that expose the lie against the Church.
Journalist, candidate of historical sciences Sergey Bychkov did a lot to inflate this false scandal in the mid-90s. It is all the more important that he found the strength to apologize to the Church and the Patriarch, since he was convinced of the falsity of the accusations against the Church. This journalist was later convicted of lying and on many other issues by the employees of Metropolitan Kirill, the cases went to court, and Bychkov lost all the processes - to Archpriest Vsevolod Chaplin in 2006 and Roman Silantiev in 2008.
Also in the newspaper "Izvestia" dated January 23, 2009, Alexander Pochinok (who was the head of the State Tax Service of Russia in 1997-1998) denied rumors that Metropolitan Kirill was involved in the alcohol and tobacco trade.
Preferential quotas for duty-free imports were given in November 1996, but it immediately became clear that these commercial manipulations were in essence a provocation against the Church, and already in 1997 these schemes were abandoned, and Metropolitan Kirill himself spoke very actively and harshly at press conferences helping to end these commercial schemes.

In 1997, at a press conference on the results Bishops' Council To the Russian Orthodox Church, Vladyka Kirill explained to the audience that the Russian Church has a Commission for Humanitarian Aid, to which Orthodox and non-Orthodox Christians from all over the world send whatever they can.
Among the things that come with humanitarian aid, there are those that the Church cannot use for its intended purpose. For example, hundreds of engines from refrigerators, window frames and blocks, and, finally, cigarettes. They can be sent back to donors. Or you can coordinate the issue with the Government and transfer cigarettes to secular trade, which was done. Part of the proceeds was directed to the central church budget, for general church needs. (“Orthodox Moscow”, No. 8-9, March 1997)
In the early 90s, the government allocated certain quotas to commercial companies close to the Church for the right to import excisable goods, but Patriarch Alexei tried as best he could to stop this destructive process, and he still managed to reform the humanitarian aid commission imposed by the Government, the danger of which became obvious ( at the same time, commercial damage was inflicted on many entrepreneurs, many suffered financially, and finally the state budget suffered).

Then the future Patriarch "Kirill" really said harshly that this was not his position and the process unrelated to it. But at the same time, he did not blame anyone, although he had every reason to do so. He simply indicated that this was so, and took a tough position, and in largely thanks to precisely this rigidity of Metropolitan Kirill, the Russian Orthodox Church almost immediately abandoned these schemes "The documents of that time show that Metropolitan Clement worked with government commissions, in no way subordinate to Cyril.

Why a slave God's Cyril give thanks to the galley slave
What did the head of the Russian Orthodox Church do in the "dashing 90s"

Since the 1990s, a new title has been assigned to Metropolitan Kirill - "Tobacco". In addition, Orthodox bloggers drew attention to the great importance in Cyril's life of his passion for skiing: this passion is served by a villa in Switzerland and a private plane, and in Krasnaya Polyana it helps to consolidate informal relationships with the powers that be...

Patriarch Kirill (Gundyaev), following the "laws of the genre", habitually scolds the 90s. Although it was then that he won the position and made a fortune that allowed him to eventually take the patriarchal throne. Before accession to this throne, Kirill's personal fortune was estimated by some experts at $4 billion.

Celebrating the third anniversary of his enthronement on February 1, Patriarch Kirill of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate invited Vladimir Putin, who visited him, to have a detailed conversation with the leaders of Russia's "traditional" confessions in a calmer atmosphere. Putin agreed, and the meeting took place on 8 February. Cyril was, of course, the main speaker, although several muftis, a rabbi with an assistant, a lama, Protestant pastors, and a Catholic priest were allowed to briefly sing their praises to the national leader. Only the Old Believer Metropolitan Kornily remained silent - but not because such “hosannas” disgusted him too much, but out of natural modesty. Metropolitans Hilarion and Yuvenaly, Archpriest Vsevolod Chaplin and the chief PR man, as well as the censor of the patriarchate Vladimir Legoyda, also spoke from the ROC MP.

The patriarch told Putin that he was thinking about "our future president." Of course, the audience froze when Kirill warned: “I must speak quite openly as a Patriarch, who is called to speak the truth, not paying attention to either the political situation or propaganda accents ...” Here it is, the “duty of patriarchal sorrow”, mentioned in the charter of the Russian Orthodox Church MP, that is, the duty of the primate of the church to intercede before the mighty of this world for the persecuted, unjustly oppressed, prisoners of conscience. “Will he really talk about political prisoners?” - flashed through my head. But nothing unexpected happened, the "patriarchal sadness" did not take place again. With the utmost frankness, the patriarch said “that you, Vladimir Vladimirovich, personally played a huge role in correcting this curvature of our history of the dashing 90s. I would like to thank you. You once said that you work like a slave in a galley - with the only difference being that the slave did not have such a return, and you have a very high return.

Well, let's take a closer look at this "curvature of our history" and what kind of fruits this curvature brought personally to the citizen of the Russian Federation Vladimir Mikhailovich Gundyaev, named Kirill in monasticism.

The beginning of the business of V.M. Gundyaev was laid in 1992-1994. The most extensive dossier on this business was compiled by Sergey Bychkov, Doctor of Historical Sciences, who published more than a dozen articles, mainly about the tobacco business of the future patriarch. None of his publications has been officially refuted, in many ways Kirill admitted that the facts collected by Bychkov correspond to reality.

Cigarettes

In 1993, with the participation of the Moscow Patriarchate, the Nika Financial and Trade Group was established, with Archpriest Vladimir Veriga, Commercial Director of the Department of Foreign church connections(DECR MP), led by Kirill. A year later, two “parallel” humanitarian aid commissions appeared under the Government of the Russian Federation and under the DECR MP: the first decided what kind of aid could be exempted from taxes and excises, and the second imported this aid through the church line and sold it to commercial structures. Thus, most of the tax-exempt aid was distributed through the regular trade network, at normal market prices. Through this channel, in 1996 alone, the DECR MP imported about 8 billion cigarettes into the country (data from the Government Humanitarian Aid Commission). It hurt serious damage The “tobacco kings” of that time, who were forced to pay duties and excises and therefore lost in the competition of the DECR MP, are believed to have “ordered” an information campaign to expose Kirill’s business. According to Bychkov, when Kirill decided to leave this business, more than $50 million worth of "church" cigarettes remained in customs warehouses. During the criminal war for these cigarettes, in particular, an assistant to the deputy Zhirinovsky, a certain Dzen, was killed. And here is a letter from the State Customs Committee of the Russian Federation to the Moscow Customs Administration dated February 8, 1997, regarding “church” cigarettes: “In connection with the appeal of the Commission on International Humanitarian and Technical Assistance under the Government of the Russian Federation and the decision of the Prime Minister of January 29, 1997, No. VC-P22/38 I authorize the production of customs clearance of tobacco products in accordance with the established procedure with the payment of only excise duty received on the customs territory before 01.01.97, in accordance with the decision of the above-mentioned Commission.

So, in fact, since then a new title has been assigned to Metropolitan Kirill - “Tobacco” (however, now he is no longer titled like that). Now it is customary to call him “Lyzhneg” - with the light hand of Orthodox bloggers who drew attention to the great importance in the life and work of Cyril of his passion for skiing (this hobby is served by a villa in Switzerland and a private plane, and in Krasnaya Polyana it helps to consolidate informal relationships with strong this world).

The piquancy of Kirill's tobacco business is given by the fact that in Orthodoxy smoking is considered a sin: it is actually detrimental to human health and life. Kirill himself tried to justify his participation in this business in this way: “The people who were engaged in this did not know what to do: burn these cigarettes or send them back? We appealed to the government, and it made a decision: recognize it as a humanitarian cargo and provide an opportunity to implement it.” Government representatives categorically denied this information, after which Patriarch Alexy II liquidated the DECR-MP commission and created a new ROC-MP Humanitarian Aid Commission headed by Bishop Alexy (Frolov).

But let's return to the "dashing years", when the "curvature of our history" arose. In addition to the aforementioned Nika fund, the DECR MP then acted as the founder of the commercial bank Peresvet, JSC International Economic Cooperation (MES), JSC Free People's Television (SNT) and a number of other structures. After 1996, Kirill's most profitable business was the export of oil through the MES, which was exempted from customs duties at the request of Alexy II. Kirill was represented at the MES by Bishop Viktor (Pyankov), who now lives as a private individual in the United States. The company's annual turnover in 1997 was about $2 billion.

Due to the secrecy of this information, it is now difficult to understand whether Kirill continues to participate in the oil business, but there is one very eloquent fact. A few days before the start of the US military operation against Saddam Hussein, Kirill's deputy Bishop Feofan (Ashurkov) flew to Iraq.

Seafood

According to Portal-Credo.Ru, in 2000, information was made public about Metropolitan Kirill's attempts to infiltrate the market of marine biological resources (caviar, crabs, seafood) - the relevant government structures allocated quotas to the company established by the hierarch (JSC Region) for catching Kamchatka crab and shrimp (total volume - more than 4 thousand tons). According to Kaliningrad journalists, Metropolitan Kirill, as the ruling bishop of the diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate in the Kaliningrad region, participated in an automobile joint venture in Kaliningrad. It is characteristic that Kirill, even after becoming patriarch, did not appoint a diocesan bishop to the Kaliningrad cathedra, leaving it under his direct control.

In 2004, Nikolai Mitrokhin, a researcher at the Center for Shadow Economy Research at the Russian State Humanitarian University, published a monograph on the shadow economic activity of the ROC MP. The value of the assets controlled by Metropolitan Kirill was estimated in this work at $ 1.5 billion. Two years later, journalists from Moskovskie Novosti tried to recalculate the assets of the head of the church Foreign Ministry and came to the conclusion that they already totaled $ 4 billion.

And according to The New Times, in 2002, Metropolitan Kirill bought a penthouse in the "House on the Embankment" overlooking the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. By the way, this is “the only apartment in Moscow registered specifically in the name of the metropolitan, by his secular surname Gundyaev, about which there is a corresponding entry in the cadastral register.”

Another attribute of this life, which has become the subject of wide discussion, is a Breguet watch worth about 30 thousand euros, which Ukrainian journalists photographed on the left hand of the patriarch next to the monastic rosary. It happened the next day after Kirill pompously broadcast in live main Ukrainian TV channels: “It is very important to learn Christian asceticism… Asceticism is the ability to regulate one's consumption… It is a victory of a person over lust, over passions, over instinct. And it is important that both the rich and the poor possess this quality.

The luxurious motorcades of Patriarch Kirill and the security services from the FSO, which he uses, have become a byword. In Moscow, when a patriarch travels, all the streets along his route are blocked, which, naturally, causes mass indignation of car owners. In Ukraine, Kirill's half-kilometer corteges completely shocked local residents: in a neighboring country, even the president travels much more modestly.

True, we must pay tribute to Kirill: for official visits, he charters the planes of the Transaero company, and uses his personal fleet only for personal purposes.

A separate and almost inexhaustible topic is the palaces and residences of the patriarch. Cyril strives to keep up with the first persons of the state in this matter. His permanent residence was the newly built palace in Peredelkino, for the sake of which several houses of local residents were demolished. From the windows of the trains of the Kyiv direction, it looks like a large Russian tower - like the Terem Palace in the Kremlin. Kirill does not like living there: he is worried about the nearby railway. Therefore, the current patriarch ordered to re-finish the palace in the Danilov Monastery, which had not looked poor before. Not without scandals and construction patriarchal palace in Gelendzhik, next to the legendary "Putin's Palace" in Praskoveevka. As in the case of Putin, the patriarch’s palace primarily aroused the indignation of local environmentalists: it was built on the territory of a nature reserve, many trees listed in the Red Book were cut down during construction, and the territory of the palace blocked access to the sea for local residents. There are patriarchal residences in all more or less large monasteries Russia.

The export of capital is blessed

But back to Danilov Monastery. After the head of Putin’s headquarters, Govorukhin, uttered wonderful, highly spiritual words that under Putin corruption in Russia finally acquired civilized forms, it no longer seems strange that Patriarch Kirill welcomes the outflow of capital from Russia (after all, his own savings are not kept at all in his homeland) . “The fact,” Kirill told Putin, “that today in Spain, when it is one of the prosperous countries, real estate is sold en masse by Spaniards and massively bought by Russians, is a very good signal to the whole world. A country that is poor, that is in crisis, cannot afford what rich countries do not allow today.”

Although the phrase is confusing, it is clear that, from a Christian point of view, we must identify the "beautiful life" of the nouveau riches abroad with the glory and wealth of our country.

So, if Putin is again president, as Kirill prophesies, then we can assume that “Sergianism” (the policy of complete subordination of the Church to power), about which Chekist Putin spoke so warmly in his speech, again demonstrates its advantages over Christian confession and martyrdom. Which the patriarch, whose earthly life protected by FSO employees.

Wealth of Patriarch Kirill: how the head of the Russian Orthodox Church earned capital. Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Kirill in the nineties did not waste time in vain: in his professional piggy bank the organization of tobacco, oil, automobile and food business. According to various estimates, all this hectic activity brought capital to the head of the Russian Orthodox Church in the amount of 1.5-4 billion dollars. Now the patriarch has at his disposal an apartment in the famous "House on the Embankment", a Breguet watch worth about 30 thousand euros, palaces in Peredelkino and Gelendzhik, as well as a personal aircraft fleet. world - Gundyaev Vladimir Mikhailovich. According to the newspaper, in the 90s, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, being a modest head of the Department for External Church Relations (DECR MP), was actively involved in business, thanks to which he amassed a fortune of several billion. Yes, not rubles, but dollars.



The business career of the patriarch began in 1993. Then, with the participation of the Moscow Patriarchate, the Nika financial and trading group arose, whose vice-president was Archpriest Vladimir Veriga, commercial director of the DECR MP. A year later, two commissions for humanitarian aid appeared under the government of the Russian Federation and at the same time in the OVCC: the first decided which aid could be exempted from taxes and excises, and the second imported this aid through the church line and sold it to commercial structures. Thus, most of the tax-exempt aid was distributed through the regular trade network, at normal market prices.

Through this channel, in 1996 alone, the DECR imported about 8 billion cigarettes into the country (data from the government commission for humanitarian aid). This caused serious damage to the "tobacco kings" of that time, who were forced to pay duties and excises and therefore lost in the competition of the DECR MP.

According to Sergei Bychkov, Doctor of Historical Sciences, who published several articles about the patriarch's tobacco business, when Kirill decided to leave this business, more than $50 million worth of "church" cigarettes remained in customs warehouses. During the criminal war for these cigarettes, in particular, an assistant to the deputy Zhirinovsky, a certain Dzen, was killed.

And here is a letter from the State Customs Committee of the Russian Federation to the Moscow Customs Administration dated February 8, 1997, regarding “church” cigarettes: “In connection with the appeal of the Commission on International Humanitarian and Technical Assistance under the Government of the Russian Federation and the decision of the Prime Minister of January 29, 1997, No. VC-P22/38 I authorize the production of customs clearance of tobacco products in accordance with the established procedure with the payment of only excise duty received on the customs territory before 01.01.97, in accordance with the decision of the above-mentioned Commission.

So, in fact, since then, a new title has been assigned to Metropolitan Kirill - “Tobacco”, writes Novaya Gazeta, while specifying that now he is no longer titled like that. Now it is customary to call the patriarch "Lyzhneg" - with the light hand of Orthodox bloggers who drew attention to the great importance in the life and work of Cyril of his passion for skiing (this hobby is served by a villa in Switzerland and a private jet, and in Krasnaya Polyana it helps to consolidate informal relationships with strong this world).

By the way, Kirill himself somehow tried to justify his participation in the tobacco business: “The people who were involved in this did not know what to do: burn these cigarettes or send them back? We appealed to the government, and it made a decision: recognize it as a humanitarian cargo and provide an opportunity to implement it.” Government representatives categorically denied this information, after which Patriarch Alexy II liquidated the DECR-MP commission and created a new ROC-MP Humanitarian Aid Commission headed by Bishop Alexy (Frolov).



In addition to the aforementioned Nika fund, the DECR MP acted as the founder of the commercial bank Peresvet, JSC International Economic Cooperation (MES), JSC Free People's Television (SNT) and a number of other structures. After 1996, Kirill's most profitable business was the export of oil through the MES, which was exempted from customs duties at the request of Alexy II. Kirill was represented at the MES by Bishop Viktor (Pyankov), who now lives as a private individual in the United States. The company's annual turnover in 1997 was about $2 billion.

Due to the secrecy of this information, it is now difficult to understand whether Kirill continues to participate in the oil business, but there is one very eloquent fact. A few days before the start of the US military operation against Saddam Hussein, Kirill's deputy Bishop Feofan (Ashurkov) flew to Iraq.



In 2000, information about Metropolitan Kirill's attempts to penetrate the market of marine bioresources (caviar, crabs, seafood) became public - the relevant government structures allocated quotas for catching king crab and shrimp (total volume - more than 4 thousand tons).

According to Kaliningrad journalists, Metropolitan Kirill, as the ruling bishop of the diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate in the Kaliningrad region, participated in an automobile joint venture in Kaliningrad. It is characteristic that Kirill, even after becoming patriarch, did not appoint a diocesan bishop to the Kaliningrad cathedra, leaving it under his direct control.



In 2004, Nikolai Mitrokhin, a researcher at the Center for Shadow Economy Research at the Russian State Humanitarian University, published a monograph on the shadow economic activity of the ROC MP. The value of the assets controlled by Metropolitan Kirill was estimated in this work at $1.5 billion. Two years later, journalists from Moscow News tried to count the assets of the head of the Church Foreign Ministry and came to the conclusion that they already totaled $4 billion.

And according to The New Times, in 2002, Metropolitan Kirill bought a penthouse in the "House on the Embankment" overlooking the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. By the way, this is “the only apartment in Moscow registered specifically in the name of the metropolitan, by his secular surname Gundyaev, about which there is a corresponding entry in the cadastral register.”

Another attribute of this life, which has become the subject of wide discussion, is a Breguet watch worth about 30 thousand euros, which Ukrainian journalists photographed on the left hand of the patriarch next to the monastic rosary. It happened the day after Kirill pompously broadcast live on the main Ukrainian TV channels: “It is very important to learn Christian asceticism… Asceticism is the ability to regulate one’s consumption… It is a victory of a person over lust, over passions, over instinct. And it is important that both the rich and the poor possess this quality.

The luxurious motorcades of Patriarch Kirill and the security services from the FSO, which he uses, have become a byword. In Moscow, when a patriarch travels, all the streets along his route are blocked, which, naturally, causes mass indignation of car owners. In Ukraine, Kirill's half-kilometer corteges completely shocked local residents: in a neighboring country, even the president travels much more modestly.

True, we must pay tribute to Kirill: for official visits, he charters the planes of the Transaero company, and uses his personal fleet only for personal purposes.

A separate and almost inexhaustible topic is the palaces and residences of the patriarch. Cyril strives to keep up with the first persons of the state in this matter. His permanent residence was the newly built palace in Peredelkino, for the sake of which several houses of local residents were demolished. From the windows of the trains of the Kyiv direction, it looks like a large Russian tower - like the Terem Palace in the Kremlin. Kirill does not like living there: he is worried about the nearby railway.

Therefore, the current patriarch ordered to re-finish the palace in the Danilov Monastery, which had not looked poor before. Not without scandals and the construction of the patriarchal palace in Gelendzhik, which first of all aroused the indignation of local environmentalists.



For the first time, the scandal around the Gelendzhik dacha of the patriarch broke out a year ago, when the activists of the "Environmental Watch" in the North Caucasus penetrated the territory of the facility under construction. During the inspection, they found out that at least 10 hectares of a unique forest are fenced with a three-meter fence, and in the center there is a strange “pathos” building topped with domes - something between a temple and a mansion.

At the same time, according to Novaya Gazeta, in 2004 the Russian Orthodox Church received at its disposal a plot of land with an area of ​​​​only 2 hectares. Moreover, this land belonged to the Forest Fund, respectively, according to the law, it is impossible to build capital buildings on this land. Nevertheless, large-scale construction began here. Ecologists say that during the construction, from 5 to 10 hectares of valuable forest were cut down, which is confirmed by images from space.

The Russian Orthodox Church hastened to refute the arguments of the "greens". The Moscow Patriarchate referred to the act of Rospotrebnadzor, according to which no facts of illegal logging were recorded on the territory of the Spiritual and Cultural Center. Environmentalists, in turn, point to the fact that the document was drawn up in December 2010 - that is, several years after the destruction of the forest.

Another scandal around the patriarch's dacha, again initiated by environmentalists, flared up in October of the past year. Then the activists said that the fire that broke out at the end of September of the same year on the territory of the Spiritual and Cultural Center of the Moscow Patriarchate could be the result of arson. As Novaya Gazeta noted at the time, according to the law, builders are required to pay hundreds of thousands of rubles in compensation for destroyed trees. And if the trees were burned in the fire, then compensation payments can be avoided.

In early 2011, the press reported that the ROC facility under construction near Gelendzhik was nothing more than a dacha for Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia. However information department The Moscow Patriarchate refuted these arguments, stating that a spiritual center Russian Orthodox Church in the south of Russia, along with existing centers in Moscow and St. Petersburg.

After the article Tobacco Metropolitan“The problem of the cigarette trade was brought up for discussion by the Council of Bishops. The late Archbishop Sergius of Novosibirsk and Berdsk and the believers of the Novosibirsk diocese sharply opposed it. Metropolitan Kirill had to dodge and lie, claiming that humanitarian cigarettes accidentally got along with some kind of motors from refrigerators and double-glazed windows. Based on customs documents, we established that the cigarettes were supplied not by some obscure company, but by Philip Morris Products Inc. Cigarettes came from Switzerland, from the city of Basel, Güterstrasse, 133. The variety of brands of cigarettes is amazing. All references in the customs documents are to a certain agreement on humanitarian assistance of the Russian Orthodox Church dated April 11, 1996. As for the cash flows that went through the DECR, Metropolitan Kirill's attempts to push everything onto Nika (a commercial structure created by Bishop Gundyaev under the DECR) do not stand up to scrutiny. On the same customs documents it is clearly marked: “Producer: RJR Tobacco (USA). Seller: DECR Moscow Patriarchate. Moreover, even the address of the warehouse is indicated: Moscow, Danilovsky Val, 22, Danilov Monastery. So thanks to Vladyka Kirill's care, Danilov Monastery will now go down in history as a tobacconist... http://user.transit.ru/~maria/rel_4_4.htm

In just 8 months of 1996, the DECR MP imported into Russia about 8 billion duty-free cigarettes (these data were made public by the Commission of the Government of the Russian Federation on International Humanitarian and Technical Assistance), which accounted for 10% of the tobacco market and brought in a profit of several hundred million dollars. Cyril was “surrendered”, in all likelihood, by alarmed competitors, who suddenly entered the market on a white horse of duty-free trade, the Metropolitan confused all the cards.

Chaplin: - Why are you so interested in denigrating the Russian Orthodox Church and its episcopate?

Yakunin: - I'm interested in some sense. It is important that people know the truth. You hold such a high position in the DECR. And so try to shut your mouth and slander Bychkov. You are doing all this under the pressure of your boss, I am Metropolitan Kirill (Gundyaev). Bychkov never scolded the entire Orthodox episcopate. And your boss was called Metropolitan "Kuril". In 1996, he pulled off a scam with a huge amount of vodka and tobacco. Why didn't Metropolitan Kirill sue him as soon as Bychkov published an article about his scam in 1996? It would be fair and just. I believe that you, as a subordinate of Gundyaev, are simply forced to defend him.

Chaplin: - Gleb Pavlovich, which Western intelligence agency are you an agent of?

About awards

Gundyaev was awarded the medal "50 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945." According to the Regulations on the medal, Kirill does not fall into any of the categories of awarded persons, because he was born on November 20, 1946 in Leningrad.

He could not be a soldier, or a partisan, or a member of underground organizations. Neither a home front worker, nor a former underage prisoner of concentration camps.