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Nationwide FBI raids target alleged ‘cult’ near five Army posts
The FBI confirmed to Army Times that they'd raided a fifth location of the alleged cult church.
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More from "backyard" MSM... FBI spokesperson Tina Jagerson confirmed that local field offices had performed “court authorized law enforcement activity,” a term that frequently refers to executing a search warrant, near five House of Prayer Christian Church locations.
... It’s ... not clear why authorities are investigating the organization, though non-profit Veterans Education Success wrote a letter to federal and Georgia authorities in 2020 that accused the church of operating “like a cult” and running a sham seminary program to siphon millions of dollars of G.I. Bill benefits from soldiers and veterans ...
- Hephzibah, Georgia, near Fort Gordon
- Hinesville, Georgia, near Fort Stewart
- Fayetteville, North Carolina, near Fort Bragg
- Killeen, Texas, near Fort Hood
- Tacoma, Washington, near Joint Base Lewis-McChord
- "Killeen “cult” church linked to others in three states"
- "In-Depth: Church near Fort Hood accused of fraud against active service members, veterans"
- "What to know about the House of Prayer Church raided by the FBI in Fayetteville"
- "FBI enters Tacoma church amid raids at other campuses. Ex-members say ‘cult’ targets soldiers"