by Andreas Wailzer, Life Site News:
Kyle Seraphin said that his original suspension from the FBI was due to his decision not to receive a COVID shot and for disclosing FBI targeting of pro-lifers in New Mexico.
FBI whistleblower Kyle Seraphin, who leaked the intelligence memo targeting traditional Catholics, has said that he was originally suspended from the bureau for refusing the COVID shot and leaking information on the FBI targeting pro-lifers.
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Seraphin stated in a video released in October 2022 that he was “not on board with” complying with the COVID vaccine mandate for all federal employees when he worked for the FBI in 2021.
“I immediately filed for a religious exemption, which was probably strike one and maybe strike two against me,” the whistleblower said.
Continuing, Seraphin recalled that in October of 2021 he had “met with the representatives for my congresswoman… including their law enforcement liaison,” at which time he “made several disclosures” regarding possible wrongdoing within the FBI.
Seraphin said that he blew the whistle on things “that were going wrong in the Afghanistan refugee or parolee camps,” as well as the FBI targeting “pro-life activists at abortion clinics” as “counterterrorism targets.”
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“There was a set of women who were part of a Catholic organization, and they had a trailer with an ultrasound machine, and they would attempt to convince women to do an ultrasound and see their baby, which I don’t see anything wrong with,” he stated. “And it doesn’t seem to violate any federal law, but it didn’t stop people from my office from interviewing them, which I found very troubling.”
“So strike three, I think was me blowing the whistle on that,” he suggested.
Seraphin said that he was suspended and had to hand in his badge and gun, but his employment with the FBI was not officially terminated.
Furthermore, Seraphin said that he was the one who put out the memo by Attorney General Merrick Garland to the FBI about targeting conservative parents that complained at school board meetings.