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What Is Geofencing — And Why Was It Done To Your Church Without Telling You?

Understanding the technology used to track you during Sunday worship

“If someone entered your home and collected information about you without your knowledge or permission — would that be honest? Would that be something God would approve of?”

Geofencing is a technology that creates an invisible digital boundary around a physical location — like your church building. When your phone enters that boundary during Sunday worship, the technology quietly identifies your device. It stores your device ID and begins delivering targeted advertisements directly to your phone — not just while you are in church, but everywhere you go afterward, for days or weeks.

You never opted in. You were never asked. You did not consent. You may never have known it was happening.

📍 This was proposed to happen inside your church, during Sunday worship, to track you and deliver pro-Israel, anti-Palestinian political messaging — on behalf of the Israeli government. This is documented in a federal filing.

The Federal Document

Primary Source — U.S. Dept. of Justice — FARA Registration #7653

Show Faith by Works, LLC — registered as a foreign agent of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs — filed an 86-page document with the U.S. Department of Justice on September 27, 2025, describing what it called “the largest Christian Church Geofencing Campaign in U.S. History.” The document lists hundreds of specific churches in CA, NV, AZ, CO, TX, UT, and WY as targets for this covert operation.

Read the Documents Yourself

What Happens After They Capture Your Device ID

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Your device ID is stored in a database linked to your church location and your worship attendance time.

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Targeted ads are pushed to your device through ad networks — you see them on social media, websites, apps, and YouTube. Everywhere you browse.

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The ads are specifically designed to reinforce pro-Israel, anti-Palestinian political messages. You see them repeatedly because the algorithm knows you were in that church.

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Your behavioral data — how you respond, what you click, how long you watch — is fed back to make future targeting more effective against you.

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Over time, the system builds a profile of your beliefs and tailors messaging to what is most likely to influence you specifically.

“The companies doing this describe themselves as Christian organizations. But secretly tracking people without their knowledge or consent — is that what Christian honesty looks like? Is that what transparency looks like? Who operates in secret?”

All factual claims on this site are drawn from sworn public filings with the U.S. Department of Justice, primary source documents, and publicly available investigative journalism. Nothing herein constitutes legal advice or a theological position. We invite you to verify every claim yourself using the links provided.

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