
By Kim Nichols
Kyle Seraphin is an indefinitely suspended FBI Special Agent and USAF Veteran. A graduate of the University of Oklahoma, Seraphin managed restaurants, sold computer technology and radio air time to commercial clients, and performed financial analysis for a major movie studio prior to enlisting at 27 years old. On active duty, he graduated from a series of difficult training programs including Combat Control selection, USAF Combat Dive, and Pararescue Indoctrination. Seraphin was the Distinguished Graduate of the CCT Operator course at Keesler AFB and graduated from the joint University of New Mexico/USAF Pararescue Paramedic school. After separating from the Air Force, Seraphin worked on an ambulance as the lead paramedic and in a high volume Emergency Room in Austin, Texas.
He attended the FBI Academy at Quantico in the summer of 2016 and was assigned to the Washington Field office. While in Washington DC, Seraphin worked Counterintelligence investigations for two years before transferring to a specialty surveillance team. After 3 years on the team, including time as an assistant and primary team leader, Seraphin took a voluntary transfer to Las Cruces, New Mexico to work Criminal cases.
Kyle Seraphin sat with me for a few minutes last week. Seraphin believes he was targeted after he refused the COVID jab. When asked about this he said, “On September 22, 2021 after Biden’s mandate for the jab I gave my list of objections, I’m a practicing Catholic, I have pro-life concerns and I knew that I had already had COVID while I was on duty. The FBI knew this, it was documented.” He had some medical concerns as well that he didn’t submit to the bureau. Being a paramedic for over a decade with the Air Force not only in ambulances but in hospital emergency22, 2021, after Biden’s mandate for the jab, I gave my list of objections. I’m a practicing Catholic, I have pro-life concerns, and I knew that I had already had COVID while I was on duty. The FBI knew this, it was documented.” He had some medical concerns as well that he didn’t submit to the bureau. Being a paramedic for over a decade with the Air Force, not only in ambulances but in hospital emergency rooms as a paramedic technician, he felt he had a pretty good grasp of medical information so the answer was, no thank you.
I asked him about the allegations he’d made concerning the Attorney General, Merrick Garland, lying under oath. Seraphin says in October 2021 he had an email forwarded to him from a colleague that said the FBI was creating a new threat tag of “#EDUOFFICIAL” for identifying certain types of threats in the FBI system.
After his colleague investigated further and identified this hash tag “#EDUOFFICIAL” actually DID target parents at school board meetings, he felt he had to blow the whistle after the Attorney General testified and denied that lawmakers within the DoJ were targeting education-activist parents with tools reserved for terrorists. “That started a whole cascade of stupidity,” Seraphin said. Seraphin went to his local member of Congress with the email that indeed was widely circulated within the bureau, and relayed Garland’s direct orders to use Patriot Act counterterrorism tools to target parents at school board meetings through this hash tag called “#EDUOFFICIAL.”
Specifically what happened was, while he was out shooting on public land, training with a hand gun, an officer came up and talked to him then drove away. After that incident the FBI suspended him for being unprofessional to a police officer. His comments on the interaction were, “So, being a transparency guy, I went to the city and got the footage from the officer’s body cam of the incident and posted it on my Rumble Channel under Kyle Seraphin. You can watch it there.” From the footage it is clear the policeman drove off the scene and said, “10-8, no report.”
That wasn’t the whole reason for termination. There was another charge that he was advertorial to their investigators. “Which I was, to be fair.” Kyle said. “I’m a big 2nd Amendment guy. A car drove up and I was thinking, ‘I’m legally here, and following all laws.'” Even though it is true the officer asked him to leave and he refused. “I wasn’t doing it for me, I was doing it for the big picture. I was doing it for everyone. I mean, if I can’t do it, no one can.” So, the officer politely requested he leave and Seraphin, while standing on hundreds of gun casings from people who had been shooting in the same place, politely responded, “No. And for that I lost my job.”
Advice to everyone when asked, “What can we as Americans do?”, he replied, “The first thing is a personal one. Everyone has to figure out where their line in the sand is. Everyone needs to personally identify where that line is. It’s at your feet. Draw it, and don’t step backwards from that. People should know that they are now on the last hill. If you don’t know where your line is you’re going to find yourself in trouble. This is part of a law enforcement saying that, ‘Action always beats reaction.’ Be prepared for what is coming. Decide where you are.”
He went on to say the 2nd thing to do is to get involved locally. Run for local office on your school boards, city or town councils, etc. It’s not easy ,it’s not fun, and it’s not Netflix, but it’s necessary. It is unfortunate these positions aren’t paid positions, but the payoff is that you get to live in a world you want to live in.
I have much respect for Kyle Seraphin who has redefined himself from his podcast website as, ” A Recovering FBI Agent. Civil Liberties enthusiast. 2A defender. and advocates that Sundays are for God and family.” We are so blessed to have him in our community. Please follow Kyle on most social media platforms by searching his name. The link to his podcast, The Kyle Seraphin Show: https://thekyleseraphinshow.podbean.com. If you would like to help Kyle out with his fight for our country please consider giving to: https://www.givesendgo.com/KyleSeraphin I can’t think of a better place to spend your money to support our fight against the take over of our country.
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