The CIA Covert Operation: Episode 8 — Church Weaponization and Religious Persecution

 


When Religious Institutions Are Used to Isolate, Smear, Discredit and Break a Target


A currently active case at the Federal Court of Canada and Canadian IRCC. A case of persecution, torture and transnational repression by the US Government, by the CIA aided by the FBI. 10 years, 7 countries and 16 escape trips. A case filed in SwedenEnglandQatarNorway and now in Canada. A transnational repression in 6 countries including Egypt. A case filed with the United Nations and Inter American Commission on Human Rights.

By Jace

When the rules no longer protect you, you are forced to protect yourself.

That principle — repeated by Mark Carney, now Prime Minister of Canada — is the reason I continue to share my case publicly.

I escaped violence in the United States.

I was blocked from protection in Egypt, Sweden, Norway, Qatar, and now Canada.

The pattern is consistent: transnational repression, coordinated across borders, following the same logic and the same tactics.

My only remaining option is visibility.

This is why I am creating a public record of my case.

This episode focuses on one of the most sensitive and disturbing elements of the operation:

the weaponization of churches and the use of religious identity as a tool of persecution.

Is this something the CIA did before?

Yes

A sample of email communication with the church is provided in the PRRA supplemental legal submission WEAP available on Google Drive

What Happened to the Applicant – Starting with Compassion Christian Church (Statesboro, Georgia):

The Applicant was baptized at Compassion Christian Church on May 20, 2018. This was the church that witnessed his genuine conversion — the same church where he built his first Christian community in the United States.

That same church was the first to be weaponized against him.

Compassion Christian Church (Statesboro, GA): The Applicant’s pastor, Harrison Huxford, was instructed not to help him. Despite the Applicant’s genuine faith, documented by the cross tattoo (March 20, 2018, 61 days before baptism) and the baptism certificate, the church leadership turned away from him when he needed help to avoid torture and forced poverty.

What the Applicant was told: John-Mark Romans, another leader at Compassion Christian Church, responded to the Applicant’s request for help with only three words: “We can pray.” No shelter. No food. No assistance. Just words.

The same church that baptized him abandoned him when the persecution escalated.


1. Do Intelligence Agencies Weaponize Churches?

The short answer is yes.

Historically, the CIA has infiltrated:

  • religious institutions

  • community organizations

  • humanitarian groups

  • cultural associations

The logic is simple:

faith communities are trusted, intimate, and emotionally powerful.

Weaponizing a church allows an intelligence agency to:

  • influence a target’s identity

  • manipulate their social environment

  • create false witnesses

  • shape narratives

  • destroy credibility

  • induce despair

In my case, the pattern is unmistakable.


2. My Baptism Was Not Protection — It Was a Setup

I did not walk into a church seeking a Western lifestyle.

I was an atheist at the time, and this is why my X. Wife - accepted me in her life.

I went to church because my Home Depot supervisor recommended it during my divorce.

I was not seeking religion.

I was seeking stability.

But the church that baptized me later:

  • refused to help me when I was tortured

  • refused to help me find shelter

  • refused to help me find remote work

  • refused to return my own tithing

  • refused even a $100/month request while I was stranded in Egypt

This is not normal pastoral behavior.

This is operational behavior.

A church that baptizes you but abandons you when you are tortured is not a church acting freely.

It is a church acting under influence.


3. Betrayal as a Psychological Weapon

Dr. Ramani describes betrayal as one of the most destabilizing forms of psychological abuse.

In my case, betrayal was engineered repeatedly:

  • betrayal by my ex‑wife

  • betrayal by her family

  • betrayal by the church

  • betrayal by institutions

  • betrayal by countries

  • betrayal by people who were supposed to help

Each betrayal was timed with moments of crisis:

  • when I lost my car

  • when I lost my job

  • when I escaped torture

  • when I fled to another country

  • when I asked for help

This is not coincidence.

It is patterned psychological warfare.


4. Why the CIA Weaponizes Baptism

Baptism is not just a religious act.

It is an identity marker.

Once baptized:

  • you lose the Muslim world

  • you lose Arab social networks

  • you lose marriage prospects

  • you lose cultural protection

  • you become a target for extremists

  • you become a target for authoritarian regimes

The CIA knows this.

They know the consequences.

They know the social cost.

Weaponizing baptism allows them to:

  • isolate the target

  • destroy their support system

  • create religious conflict

  • smear them as “converting for money”

  • provoke hostility from Muslim-majority countries

  • create a narrative of instability

This is exactly what happened to me.


5. My Conversion Was Real — And I Proved It

I did not convert for money.

I did not convert for a Western lifestyle.

I did not convert for marriage.

I converted because I studied, investigated, and questioned deeply.

I submitted evidence showing:

  • I attended Catholic classes

  • I studied theology

  • I met with pastors

  • I asked doctrinal questions

  • I examined contradictions

  • I evaluated translations

  • I explored multiple denominations

I even worshipped with:

  • Black churches

  • Catholic churches

  • Evangelical churches

  • Arab churches

My conversion was intellectual, not emotional.

It was the result of thousands of pages of study — not a moment of fantasy.


6. The Tattoo: A Sign of Identity, Not Rebellion

Before baptism, I placed a cross tattoo on my arm.

Not for aesthetics.

Not for rebellion.

But because in Egypt, religious identity is printed on the national ID.

If you enter a church, security may ask:

“Are you Christian? Show me your ID.”

I had no Christian ID.

I had no family support.

I had no community.

The tattoo was my only way to identify myself as Christian.

If the U.S. allowed religious identity on IDs, I would never have needed a tattoo.


7. How the Church Was Used Against Me

Compassion Christian Church | Statesboro Campus | 831 Cawana Rd, Statesboro, GA 30461

After baptism, the church became a tool of:

  • abandonment

  • humiliation

  • narrative construction

  • character assassination

They refused to help me even when:

  • I was tortured

  • I was homeless

  • I was fleeing for my life

  • I was stranded in Egypt

  • I was financially destroyed

  • They refused to help me find a safe shelter.

  • They refused to help me secure a remote job.

  • They refused to return my own tithing (approximately $500–$750).

  • They refused to support me with even $100 per month after I was blocked from protection and work outside the USA.

  • They refused to hire me as a missionary, even though I explored every option available to survive.

  • After exhausting all possibilities, I reached the only conclusion an auditor could reach:

    the church was weaponized, and its role was to k i l l me, not to save me.

This is not normal.

This is weaponization.

A church that baptized me to k i l l me, under orders from the CIA. They knew I would be abandoned by the Muslim world. They knew they would betray me when I needed their help. They wanted me dead not alive; they wanted me lost not saved they wanted me lonely not supported, not welcomed, not valued and not loved.

How I know my conversion was used against me?

At the Doha airport, a Foreign Ministry delegate asked if I had converted to Christianity in America—information I never shared with Qatar. It was his final question before banning me from the country for five years. That moment made it clear: my conversion had been fed to the Qataris and weaponized against me. It was the first time I realized the CIA was using my faith as part of the operation.

A smear campaign. Targeted, degrading treatment and willful ignorance that led everyone around me to betray me. Federal agencies betrayed me. It was a pattern, and my church—the one that baptized me—was not immune to it. This is what Dr Ramani -again - confirm in such CIA PSYCH operation, an operation relied heavily on a the state of Georgia where the black was enslaved the most was treated degradingly the most and till now has churches , like the one pastored by my X father in law that has no black people or accept black people.

Compassion Christian Church wanted me dead. The CIA aided by the FBI wanted me dead. But they failed. So far.

Because if my faith was not real — if it was not genuine, if it was not strong — under such extreme loss, under such relentless pressure, under a chain of betrayals from the very church that baptized me, I would have lost it long ago.

I did not.

They weaponized a Southern church with strong teachings. They exploited its blind spot. They thought the CIA could hide inside the steeple and use my faith to destroy me.

But that same faith became my strongest shield.

Not my passport. Not my CPA license. Not my career. Not any country that failed to protect me.

My faith in Christ.

It is the only gift of value that America has given to me. And I am still a Christian. Still standing. Still speaking. Still Writing. Still alive before they K I L L me.

They wanted me dead. They wanted me lost. They wanted me alone.

But I am still here. And I still believe. and the cross tattoo is still on me.


8. The Smear Campaign: “He Converted for Money”

This smear followed me across countries:

  • In Norway, someone told me: “Return to Islam and I’ll give you money.”

  • In Canada, a woman suggested we could “live together” — a setup to create witnesses.

  • In the U.S., a pastor handed me $100 to degrade me.

  • In the Mormon church, someone offered me a job if I “just get baptized.”

These are not random events.

They are coordinated attempts to frame me as:

  • opportunistic

  • unstable

  • manipulative

  • insincere

This is how character assassination works.


9. My Life Before Christianity Proves the Opposite

I lived freely in:

  • Kuwait

  • Egypt

  • Turkey

  • the UAE

I had relationships.

I had opportunities.

I had independence.

I did not need Christianity to live a Western life.

I already lived one.

I did not need Christianity to be with women.

I already had relationships.

I did not need Christianity to travel.

I already traveled.

My conversion was not a shortcut.

It was a conviction.


10. The Real Purpose: Isolation and Despair

The CIA’s goal was not to convert me.

It was to destroy me.

By weaponizing the church, they aimed to:

  • isolate me from Muslims

  • isolate me from Christians

  • isolate me from Arabs

  • isolate me from Americans

  • isolate me from support systems

  • isolate me from identity

  • isolate me from belonging

Isolation is the most powerful psychological weapon.

It pushes targets toward:

  • despair

  • collapse

  • suicide

This is the outcome they wanted.


Conclusion: A Real‑Time Case of Religious Weaponization

This is not theory.

This is not speculation.

This is a real case — ongoing, active, and documented.

The CIA weaponized:

  • marriage

  • employment

  • police

  • shelters

  • immigration systems

  • and yes, churches

The CIA deliberately kept me unemployed and let the Mormon church offer me jobs at any salary level to trap me into baptism and later smear me, assassinate my character, discredit me, as the one who was getting baptized for money. This is enough evidence that the CIA has extracted me to take revenge to torture to discredit, to k i l l, but the weapon was the shield and they have failed.

I told Harrison—the pastor who baptized me to k i l l me—that the Mormon Church offered marriage to four women I refused, and the Orthodox Church offered marriage upon baptism, I refused. I never asked for help in the five years since I was baptized. I lost the Muslim world and Muslim women. But he was happy to betray me. He was happy to disappoint me, and he is waiting impatiently for news of my death.

This is Episode 8.

What I have learned so far, both the Quran and the Bible lead us to a conclusion where those truly-guided people are those who survived persecution, because they are the ones who lived in the real world, identified by narcissist as the ones who live like true man in the Truema’s show movie , the reality is those narcissists are the ones who suffer from much greater dissonance from reality , this gap, those who lived this gap in our world, knew that it is not god behind the success of others, it doesn’t matter how many times someone goes to a mosque or church, the reality someone passed through this gap in life, know that god can only save you from evil ones, success in our modern history is when your government doesn’t abuse its power on you and destroy your life, hence, they are busy destroying someone else’s life, which means it is merely a matter of “luck”, not prayers, not worship not the mosque not the church.

Thank you for reading.

(!) Correction: I lived in UAE for 6 years not 6 months

Download my case files from my case website: https://bazjace.wixsite.com/jacerealstory

Or from Google Drive:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/13WQaidXAsMlG2g8O6tuYTgKHnbni2yIO?usp=drive_link

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