US FBI sought to develop sources in Catholic churches, internal documents show

The FBI recently sought to develop sources inside Christian churches and Catholic dioceses as part of an effort to combat domestic terrorism, according to internal documents released by House Judiciary Committee on Monday.

The internal documents — obtained last month by House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., who are also members of the so-called Weaponization Subcommittee — showed the FBI planned to use churches as "new avenues for tripwire and source development." The federal law enforcement agency also aimed to specifically target "mainline Catholic parishes" as part of its efforts.

In addition, according to Jordan, the FBI expressed interest in "leverag[ing] existing sources and/or initiat[ing] Type 5 Assessments to develop new sources with the placement and access." And, in another example, the agency cited a desire to to sensitize religious congregations "to the warning signs of radicalization and enlist their assistance to serve as suspicious activity tripwires."

"Based on the limited information produced by the FBI to the Committee, we now know that the FBI relied on at least one undercover agent to produce its analysis, and that the FBI proposed that its agents engage in outreach to Catholic parishes to develop sources among the clergy and church leadership to inform on Americans practicing their faith," Jordan wrote in a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray on Monday.


Jordan also issued a subpoena for a series of related documents the committee previously requested from the FBI, but which the FBI has failed to provide.


"This information is outrageous and only reinforces the Committee’s need for all FBI material responsive to our request," Jordan wrote to Wray. "The documents produced to date show how the FBI sought to enlist Catholic houses of worship as potential sources to monitor and report on their parishioners."

"Americans attend church to worship and congregate for their spiritual and personal betterment," the letter continued. "They must be free to exercise their fundamental First Amendment rights without worrying that the FBI may have planted so-called "tripwire" sources or other informants in their houses of worship."

Jordan and Johnson first requested related documents from the FBI on Feb. 16, days after former FBI agent and whistleblower Kyle Seraphin published an internal document originating from the FBI's Richmond Field Office that appeared to outline a plan to "mitigate the threat of Radical-Traditionalist Catholics."

The leaked document generated widespread condemnation from Republican lawmakers who said the FBI's efforts may violate the Constitution.

However, the original letter from Jordan and Johnson went unanswered prompting a follow-up request on March 20. Three days later, the FBI produced the 18-page document Jordan announced on Monday.

The FBI didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.


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a good idea, in theory, but not enough, catholics should not be allowed to hold public offices or work in important positions. they cant be trusted because they are only loyal to the pope in rome.

"This information is outrageous and only reinforces the Committee’s need for all FBI material responsive to our request," Jordan wrote to Wray. "The documents produced to date show how the FBI sought to enlist Catholic houses of worship as potential sources to monitor and report on their parishioners."
but why? you can just listen to the daily briefings the priests give their handlers in rome.
 
That doesn't help, that just sends you to the wrong fucking story.

Make no mistake, I'm not saying this to shit on you, the fact that you somehow managed to archive this is a miracle. You more than did everything required. I'm shitting on just how bad and unstable msn's site is.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fb...ces-catholic-churches-internal-documents-show (a)

i think MSN the "search engine" was showing a foxnudes article as a focus for awhile, but I think this is the OG source.
Isn't a big part of Christianity about how it is wrong to sell out other people for self gain?
"Render unto Hoover what is Hoover's, but to God what is God's"
 
I'd like to see them start pushing Tranny Shit on Muslims they would probably make things interesting...
 
a good idea, in theory, but not enough, catholics should not be allowed to hold public offices or work in important positions. they cant be trusted because they are only loyal to the pope in rome.


but why? you can just listen to the daily briefings the priests give their handlers in rome.
Why don't you just call them papists?
 
Why don't you just call them papists?
because thats way to nice...

I wasn't aware that the Pope is a fan of transgenderism or killing kids, but our president and a smattering of our most prominent politicians that profess to be Catholic are full-throated fans of those things.
Biden, Cruz and all those fags from Florida wouldnt be allowed on capitol hill doing the dirty work for the pope.
 
Isn’t that still being done? I’ve heard Zelenskyy is going after Orthodox priests in Ukraine.
Near as I can tell he's going after the ones that take orders from the KGB FSB, since its generally a bad idea to have foreign agents operating on your soil, especially ones working for guys you're at war with.

What, you people thought the Russian glowies just stopped their infiltration after the fall of the USSR?
Did someone kidnap you from the 1700s?
I mean... take one look at the current Pope and tell me anyone who follows him as a leader should be trusted with any authority.
Why don't you just call them papists?
I like it. Its up there with "Popery".
 
a good idea, in theory, but not enough, catholics should not be allowed to hold public offices or work in important positions. they cant be trusted because they are only loyal to the pope in rome.
Modern Catholics in the west generally either smile and nod at the pope and what he does because they know they don’t give a shit what they’re actually supposed to do as Catholics, or else they hate the pope with the blinding fury of a thousand suns because everything that comes out of his mouth is completely antithetical to Catholicism.

“Trad Caths” are larpers who yearn for the halcyon days of Catholicism, which is to say before the days of mass communication. If you could live your life blissfully ignorant to the kind of immortality indulged in and advocated for by the top clergy, it’s a much more attractive faith to live by.
 
I think its telling that I look at a story like this and my conclusion is - I would be more concerned if they weren't trying to get your parish priest to narc on you for stuff you said during the practice of a religious sacrament or random discussions at parish events.

At least we know Jim's trying to uphold the first amendment that limits the government from "prohibiting the free exercise thereof [religion]", one sternly worded letter at a time.
 
The FBI is finally going to go after the Catholic cruch and is going to infiltrate it's network of priests and lay people that aids and abets illegals in entering the country? Oh no, of course not, they're just looking to recruit people to inform for them. Well they'll probably have good luck, given the state of modern Christcucks.
 
Modern Catholics in the west generally either smile and nod at the pope and what he does because they know they don’t give a shit what they’re actually supposed to do as Catholics, or else they hate the pope with the blinding fury of a thousand suns because everything that comes out of his mouth is completely antithetical to Catholicism.

“Trad Caths” are larpers who yearn for the halcyon days of Catholicism, which is to say before the days of mass communication. If you could live your life blissfully ignorant to the kind of immortality indulged in and advocated for by the top clergy, it’s a much more attractive faith to live by.
I wonder how much of that describes someone like Jack Posobiec. I'm pretty sure the LARP part doesn't.
 
This popped up on Reddit today.
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