FBI whistleblower Kyle Seraphin
On Wednesday Cristina Laila reported on the latest FBI controversy.
Chris Wray’s FBI sent out a memo warning agents of the dangerous ‘radical traditionalist Catholic ideology’ that was gaining popularity in the country. The memo memo was posted at UncoverDC.com by former FBI special agent Kyle Seraphin.
Seraphin last year was suspended indefinitely from the FBI without pay after stepping forward as a whistleblower and alleging that the FBI is trying to hide how many man-hours they used on the Jan 6th investigation. Seraphin had worked at the FBI’s Richmond office for six years.
Kyle Seraphin joined independent journalist Ivory Hecker yesterday to discuss this shocking memo and the FBI’s latest target – Devout Catholics.
Seraphin warned Ivory’s audience that this targeting of Christians will not end with devout Catholics but will spread out to other Christian demoninations.
Kyle Seraphin: It’s not about Catholics. And it’s not about traditional Catholics. It’s about people who have traditional values that fall under Christianity.”
DEVELOPING: Leaked FBI internal memo shows FBI is now targeting people who’ve gone back to old school traditional Catholicism as potential violent extremists.@KyleSeraphin is an FBI whistleblower who still has sources inside the bureau. Full interview: https://t.co/HdKKyEXqsI pic.twitter.com/mM6N9xyMWN
— Ivory Hecker (@IvoryHecker) February 7, 2023
The FBI on Thursday confirmed the authenticity of the document but admitted they dissemenated this memo to the rank and file.
The @FBI doesn’t confirm information, but they confirmed this. Because they were called out. Not because they would NEVER approve it. They approved it, and are embarrassed. This is the only way. https://t.co/S9I7ouUB7J
— Kyle Seraphin (@KyleSeraphin) February 9, 2023
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