FBI Used Discredited SPLC to Paint Catholics as Extremists, Anti-LGBTQ and Anti-Semites

Kyle Seraphin, who worked for the FBI for six years and then became a whistleblower, revealed that the FBI is asserting that white supremacy has taken root in Catholics who prefer Latin Mass. The FBI’s Richmond, VA office published a bulletin from information from the widely debunked Southern Poverty Law Center. The FBI classifies Catholics who prefer Latin Mass as “Radical-Traditionalist Catholics,” and paint them as having an “adherence to anti-Semitic, anti-immigrant, anti-LGBTQ and white supremacist ideology.” The document recommended that the FBI could mitigate the threat of Radical-Traditionalist Catholics by recruiting sources within the Catholic Church as assets. The bulletin shows that the FBI is actively using a citizen’s Catholic faith as a litmus test for their political ideology and likelihood of being a public threat. The FBI bulletin indicates that opposing abortion is a facet of white supremacy.

The FBI admitted to authoring the bulletin and responded by essentially writing that the bulletin was disseminated only within the FBI and that the document “does not meet the exacting standards of the FBI” for ethnically motivated violent extremism.

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The FBI believes that white supremacy has taken root in Catholics who prefer Latin Mass, reports whistleblower Kyle Seraphin on UncoverDC. The FBI’s Richmond, VA office took their findings from the widely debunked Southern Poverty Law Center, which was cited in an intelligence bulletin.

In essence, Catholics who prefer Latin Mass who are classified as “Radical-Traditionalist Catholics,” per the FBI, are painted as having an “adherence to anti-Semitic, anti-immigrant, anti-LGBTQ and white supremacist ideology.” The writer of the bulletin classifies RTCs as “typically characterized by the rejection of the Second Vatican Council.”

Seraphin, who was indefinitely suspended from the FBI in June 2022 after six years with the agency, said that “An intelligence analyst within the Richmond Field Office of the FBI released in a new finished intelligence product dated January 23, 2023, on Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremists (RMVE) and their interests in ‘Radical-Traditionalist Catholics’ or RTCs. The document assesses with ‘high confidence’ the FBI can mitigate the threat of Radical-Traditionalist Catholics by recruiting sources within the Catholic Church.”

The sources cited on that bulletin include articles from the SPLC, as well as the SPLC’s list of “Radical Traditional Catholicism Hate Groups.” It was the SPLC that the writer of the bulletin used, Seraphin states, to determine that this group of Catholics are white supremacist, LGBTQ-phobic, misogynistic anti-Semites. Speaking to The Daily Signal, Seraphin said “We got briefings that SPLC was not legitimate when I was at Quantico.”

The other two sources listed for the bulletin are Salon and The Atlantic.

When the SPLC came after journalist Andy Ngo, editor-at-large with The Post Millennial, he replied to their request for comment by saying “Reputational slandering is a Southern Poverty Law Center smear tactic. Not content to impugn by guilt of association, you resort to guilt by implication now.” That is the tactic with this bulletin, as well.

The SPLC has a history of defaming people based on their religion. In June 2018 they had to publicly apologize to Maajid Nawaz and the Quilliam Foundation for defaming them as “anti-Muslim extremists.” The SPLC paid out $3.365 million to Nawaz over that.

In 2019, writing for Current Affairs, Nathan J. Robinson wrote that the organization “has long been dysfunctional,” and that the SPLC has displayed “some of the worst and most hypocritical tendencies in American liberalism.”

Alliance Defending Freedom states that while “The Southern Poverty Law Center was once a respected civil rights organization,” it has “degenerated into a discredited and scandal-ridden group that one of its own employees described as ‘a highly profitable scam.’ After winning some important cases, the SPLC devolved into a fear mongering, money-raising machine. Out of that effort the now discredited ‘hate map’ was born.” It is that “hate map” research that leads the SPLC to call traditionalist Catholics hatemongers, which in turn led to the FBI doing the same.

The document, dated January 23, 2023 from the FBI, is listed as unclassified and for official use only. It is titled “Interest of Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremists in Radical-Traditionalist Catholic Ideology Almost Certainly Presents New Mitigation Opportunities.”

It reads: “FBI Richmond assesses the increasingly observed interest of racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists (RMVEs) in radical-traditionalist Catholic (RTC) ideology almost certainly presents opportunities for threat mitigation through the exploration of new avenues for tripwire and source development. FBI Richmond makes this assessment with high confidence based on FBI investigations, local law enforcement agency reporting, and liaison reporting, with varying degrees of corroboration and access.

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Brazilian President Lula Imposes COVID Vax Mandate For Children To Receive Gov’t Benefits

Brazil: Convicted criminal President Lula announced that the COVID shot will be mandatory for children if parents wish to continue receiving government assistance. Lula said, The children have to be vaccinated. “Suppose they don’t have a vaccination certificate. In that case, the mother will lose the benefit.” Lula said the government vaccine mandate is for the greater good, even if it means citizens take 10 or 50 vaccines. The announcement marks a major policy reversal since former President Bolsonaro, who stepped down after a contentious election in November, rejected the COVID vaccine mandate.

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Brazil’s usurper President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva announced Tuesday that the COVID-19 shot will be mandatory for children if parents wish to continue receiving government assistance.

Lula made the declaration during the inauguration of the ophthalmology and diagnostic units of the Super Carioca Health Center in Benfica, Rio de Janeiro.

“The Bolsa Família is coming back, and it is coming back with something important; it is coming back with conditions. The children have to be in school. If they are not in school, the mother loses the benefit,” Lula said, referring to the social welfare program that was canceled under Jair Bolsonaro.

“The children have to be vaccinated. Suppose they don’t have a vaccination certificate. In that case, the mother will lose the benefit.”

Lula said the government vaccine mandate is for the greater good, even if it means citizens take 10 or 50 vaccines.

“For God’s sake, we can’t be ignorant to the point of thinking it’s not worth getting vaccinated,” he said.

“I keep asking myself what kind of love does this mother have for her children, that she doesn’t take care of them at the most important moment when they can be vaccinated and can avoid a more delicate disease in their lives,” Lula continued.

“We can’t hesitate; we can’t play around. It is a question of science,” he said, seemingly ignoring the mountains of evidence the experimental mRNA injection is not only ineffective, but can also lead to a number of adverse neurological and cardiovascular side effects.

“If there are ten COVID vaccines, 50 to take, I will take as many as necessary because I like my life. I think everyone has a duty to their children’s life, take them [to vaccinate] at the right age, that’s why they say the Bolsa Família is coming back,” Lula said.

The announcement marks a major policy reversal since Bolsonaro, who stepped down after a contentious election in November, rejected the COVID vaccine mandate.

Meanwhile, Lula flew to Washington, D.C., on Friday to meet with fellow puppet president Joe Biden for a bilateral meeting praising each other’s far-left policies.

The two also reportedly discussed arresting Bolsonaro, who is now residing in Florida, for the riots on the presidential palace.

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List of States That Won’t Comply with CDC’s Recommendation for COVID-19 Vaccination of Kids for School

The CDC officially added the ‘unsafe and ineffective’ COVID-19 vaccine to the recommended childhood immunization schedule for 2023. Robert Kennedy said that when a vaccine is added to the recommended childhood immunization schedule, the manufacturer gains a shield from liability and being sued. State or local authorities frequently consider the CDC’s schedule when establishing their school admission requirements. The Gateway Pundit made a list of Republican governors who publicly stated that they would not comply with CDC mandates and would not force children in their states to take the experimental COVID vaccine. The article also has a list of states that have a ban or limited ban on the injections.

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he Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officially added the ‘unsafe and ineffective’ COVID-19 vaccine to the recommended childhood immunization schedule for 2023.

COVID-19 was responsible for only 1,460 deaths from individuals 0-17 years of age from January 1, 2020 to February 1, 2023, according to Statista.com.  This accounts for 0.1% of ALL COVID deaths in the United States. It’s worth noting that 0-17 is a sample size double the other groups, which are spread out among 9-year increments.

The immunization schedules are updated annually in the late fall and are used as a guideline by states for school entry requirements and by physicians, and healthcare providers.

State or local authorities frequently consider the CDC’s schedule when establishing their school admission requirements.

The CDC claimed that adding the COVID vaccine to the list of immunization schedules does not mean it will be mandatory for school entry.

“CDC only makes recommendations for use of vaccines, while school-entry vaccination requirements are determined by state or local jurisdictions,” the agency said in a statement during the ACIP immunization schedule vote.

The CDC approved to add COVID vaccine to the routine immunization schedule. Again: the ones who voted to force your children to be the subject of this experiment were not themselves voted into their position by the People of the United States.

There are still no long-term side effect studies. There is no FDA-approved COVID vaccine available in the United States. The most recent vaccine booster was tested on just 8 mice. Below is the most recent data collected by VAERS, the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System:

In October 2022, following the news that the CDC panels voted to include COVID-19 in the childhood immunization schedule, The Gateway Pundit made a list of Republican governors who publicly stated that they would not comply with CDC mandates and would not force children in their states to take the experimental COVID vaccine.

  1. Governor Ron DeSantis (FL-R)
  2. Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (VA-R)
  3. Wyoming’s 33rd Governor, Mark Gordon (WY-R)
  4. Utah Governor Spencer Cox (UT-R)
  5. Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt (OK-R)
  6. 43rd Governor of Iowa, Kim Reynolds (IA-R)
  7. Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (AL-R)
  8. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee (TN-R)
  9. Missouri Governor Mike Parson (MO-R)
  10. South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem (SD-R)
  11. Montana Governor Greg Gianforte (MT-R)
  12. South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster (SC-R)
  13. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine (OH-R)
  14. Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson (AR-R)
  15. Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (GA-R)
  16. Idaho Governor Brad Little (ID-R)
  17. Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts (NE-R)

According to National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP), at least 21 states, including California as the latest state, have banned the COVID vaccines from being included in school mandates as of February 6, 2023. Only the District of Columbia has a student COVID-19 vaccine mandate, and enforcement of this mandate is delayed until the 2023-2024 school year.

See the list below:

AlabamaThere is a ban on student COVID-19 vaccine mandates. May 24, 2021: Gov. Kay Ivey signed SB 267. This measure prohibits institutions of education from requiring additional vaccines as a condition of attendance; institutions of education may continue to require a student to prove vaccination status as a condition of attendance only for the specific vaccines that were already required by the institution as of January 1, 2021, provided that the institutions give an exemption for students with a medical condition or religious belief that is contrary to vaccination. November 4, 2021: Gov. Kay Ivey signed SB 15. This measure prohibits institutions of education from inquiring into the COVID-19 vaccination status of a minor without the written consent of the minor’s parents.

Arizona – There is a ban on student COVID-19 vaccine mandates, but portions of this ban are temporarily suspended, specifically a section prohibiting vaccine mandates at institutions of higher education. May 20, 2022: Gov. Doug Ducey signed HB 2086. This measure modifies the Arizona statutes related to school immunizations, adding that the COVID-19 vaccine is not required for school attendance.

Arkansas – There is a ban on student COVID-19 vaccine mandates. April 28, 2021: Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed HB1547. This measure prohibits the state, state agencies and entities, political subdivisions of the state, and state and local officials from requiring an individual to receive an immunization or vaccine against COVID-19. Such agencies or entities cannot mandate vaccination as a condition of education. April 30, 2021: Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed SB 615. This measure prohibits the use of a vaccine passport for any purpose including as a condition for education.

California – There is no statewide student COVID-19 vaccine mandate, but previously, in October 2021 Gov. Gavin Newsom directed the California Department of Public Health to add the COVID-19 vaccine to the list of immunizations required for in-person school attendance. On February 3, 2023, the California Department of Public Health announced that the state will not require the COVID-19 vaccine for school attendance.

Florida – There is a ban on student COVID-19 vaccine mandates. May 3, 2021: Gov. Ron DeSantis signed SB 2006. This measure codifies the prohibition of COVID-19 vaccine passports that the governor previously put in place via an executive order on April 2. This bill prohibits educational institutions from requiring students or residents to provide documentation certifying vaccination against or recovery from COVID-19. November 19, 2021: Gov. Ron DeSantis signed HB 1B. This measure prohibits an educational institution or local officials from imposing a COVID-19 vaccination requirement for any student

Georgia – There is a ban on student COVID-19 vaccine mandates. May 25, 2021: Gov. Brian Kemp issued an executive order that prohibits a state agency, provider of state services, or state property from requiring an individual to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination as a condition to enter facilities or receive state services. This measure applies to public K-12 schools and institutions of higher education. May 3, 2022: Gov. Brian Kemp signed SB 345. This measure prohibits a state or local agency or any of their political subdivisions, including school districts, from requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination as a condition to access facilities or receive services.

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