Langley to Lausanne: How U.S. Intelligence Engineered a Globalist Christianity
It is no longer a question of whether the CIA has influenced the American Church. The real questions are how deeply, how early, and how much damage they’ve done.
While most Christians were wringing their hands over communists under the bed, the actual subversion was standing behind the pulpit, wearing a tie, rehearsing a script he didn’t even know had been written by a spook. The American sanctuary has become a crime scene, and the fingerprints on the torch that set it ablaze match Langley.
This is not satire. It is not wild speculation. It is not a “what if.”
This is documented history, hiding in plain sight. And it doesn’t start in the Vatican archives or a smokey Masonic lodge. It starts in post-war Washington, where well-fed men in tailored suits realized they needed something stronger than bombs or ballots to win the world. They needed belief. They needed God.
But they needed Him to carry a flag, salute the Pentagon, and keep quiet during election season.
The CIA did not need to kick down church doors. All they had to do was reward the right men, promote the right books, and fund the right conferences. Within one generation, the mission was complete. The Church had been declawed. The pulpit had been neutralized. And the Kingdom of God had been baptized in red, white, and blue.
The Deep Church is not defined by doctrine but by posture. It is not committed to heresy but to hesitation. It will not deny the resurrection, but it will never proclaim Christ as King in a way that threatens principalities.
Control doesn’t always come with boots and bullets. Sometimes it comes with grants, scholarships, and book deals. Sometimes it comes with slow applause. Sometimes it wears a clerical collar and calls itself servant-hearted.
But when the devil finds a church that won’t fight, he doesn’t need to tear it down. He only needs to pat it on the head and let it keep preaching.