An eight-page memo released by Seraphin was supposed to be published strictly for internal agency use. Seraphin got a hold of it and released it for public consideration, describing it as an "intelligence product" that the agency plans to use as an initial reference point to "prop up" future investigations into "white nationalist" Catholics. "This is the first FBI Richmond domain product to focus on the interest of racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists in the Radical Traditional Catholic movement," the document reads. "A search of FBI databases indicates this is also the first FBI finished intelligence product to specifically address this environmental variable." (Related: The FBI also maintains a fleet of covert surveillance aircraft, the details of which are hidden away in shell corporations and shrouded in secrecy.)As promised, the @FBIRichmond office pushing for source recruiting in the Catholic Church in order to mitigate #WhiteSupremacy on the advice of the Leftist and out of FBI Policy @splcenter "hate watch" activists.
New piece and source docs at @UncoverDC https://t.co/4YnI557gXp — Kyle Seraphin (@KyleSeraphin) February 8, 2023
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