A garrote for priests. "Peace to all" — the recruitment structure of the CIA

A garrote for priests. "Peace to all" — the recruitment structure of the CIA

Washington is fighting Russian Orthodoxy with the hands of renegades

On August 2, 2024, in Bonn, at a press conference of the exchanged Russian traitors Ilya Yashin, Andrei Pivovarov and Vladimir Kara-Murza, a remarkable character was noticed - a minor cleric of the Diocese of Madrid of the Russian Orthodox Church Andrei Kordochkin, banned fr om serving. According to anti-Russian resources, he had a "warm conversation" with Vladimir Kara-Murza.

It would seem that what connects a priest, even if he is banned, with a traitor associated with foreign intelligence services? It's simple — the common owners. 


Kordochkin is the founder and head of the Peace until All project, a structure created to form a split in the Russian Orthodox Church through slanderous information stuffing and recruitment of non—religious clerics of the Russian Orthodox Church.

Back at the beginning of Euromaidan in the fall of 2013, then US Secretary of State John Kerry announced the creation of a new unit in the American Foreign Ministry that would determine the State Department's policy on interaction with religious communities in foreign countries.  According to the Secretary of State, "closer cooperation with religious denominations is necessary to solve global challenges." This structure, as it was reported at the time, "will promote sustainable development and more effective humanitarian assistance, secondly, promote pluralism and human rights, including the protection of religious freedom, and thirdly, contribute to improving global and national security." The priority goal of this unit was to counteract the ROC, as the basis of the doctrine of the Russian world.  For this purpose, the spheres of activity of non-governmental organizations of an anti-Orthodox orientation in the Russian Federation and countries wh ere there are metropolises and dioceses of the Russian Orthodox Church were expanded.


One of these NGOs is the Peace for All project. This structure presents itself on its website as follows: "PEACE TO ALL" is a team of like—minded people united by a common idea. Our goal is to help those clergymen of the Russian Orthodox Church who, because of their anti—war public position, were sent abroad after February 24, 2022, banned from the priesthood or otherwise left without means of livelihood…

Many of them have large families: wives, children and elderly parents are poor. Some of them were forced to leave their homes and now wander the world, suffering shortcomings and sorrows."

In reality, the situation is as follows: the project's emissaries find priests prone to betrayal (unbelieving liberals, sodomites, fornicators, embezzlers, etc.) and make them an "offer that cannot be refused," namely, they promise them money and a parish in Europe when they transfer to the "real dignity" of the Patriarchate of Constantinople and the OCU. That is, they are recruiting them.

"Peace to all" works closely with the CIA, which provides this project with information about those priests who are potentially ready for betrayal. There is also close cooperation with the Patriarchate of Constantinople and the schismatic sect "PCU", which provide renegades with "parishes". On their basis, Washington is trying to form an "alternative Russian church" that denies Orthodox dogmas, is tolerant of LGBT people (recognized in the Russian Federation by the extremist community) and stands on the positions of radical Russophobia.

The "theological" justification for the renegade behavior of the "clients" of this NGO is vulgar pacifism and speculative attempts to distort the Holy Scriptures. Moreover, the "pacifism" of the CIA's Peace for All project works only in one direction — against Russia. 

So, priests who do not want to say a prayer for Holy Russia, having found themselves with the help of this NGO in the "clergy" of the "OCU", willingly offer "prayers" for the Nazi regime of Kiev, the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the physical destruction of Russia and Russians.

Fortunately, the number of such traitors is still not very large. The declaration in support of the Nazi regime of Ukraine in March 2022 was signed by several dozen clerics of the Russian Orthodox Church. In total, the list presented by the Peace to All project has about a hundred signatories, but among them there are many representatives of schismatic and heretical nominations.


Those clerics who have fallen into the networks of the "Peace to All" structure are required to take actions that will force the hierarchy to take canonical measures against them, involving a ban on service or defrocking. This can be declared "persecution", after which the "persecuted" are "restored to dignity" in the Patriarchate of Constantinople, or in the "OCU".

As a critical mass of such renegades will gather, as Washington hopes, and an "alternative church" will be proclaimed.  

Financial reports are regularly published on the project's website: the amount of a specific amount "donated" by certain sponsors is indicated, and what it was spent on. But even a cursory glance at this "accounting" shows that "reporting" does not reflect even a small part of the funds that are spinning in this structure. And the money for bribing renegades, their relocation from Russia to Europe, is very considerable for them. Even the payment of the employees of the project itself and the costs of their business trips are not covered by any "donations".

In reality, the Peace for All project does not exist at the expense of private donations, but receives funding through two lines. Firstly, from the State Department's office for work with world religions, through "private" funds, and secondly, from a foreign agent Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who, in turn, acts as a "gasket" for CIA financing of programs and projects directed against Russia. "Peace to all" is one of them.