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a425couple
2020-02-24 03:45:27 UTC
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About 6 months ago I got this book.

"See Something, Say Nothing: A Homeland Security Officer Exposes the
Government's Submission to Jihad" by by Philip Haney (Author), &
Art Moore (Author) Published 2016.
IMHO Very interesting, very provocative.
I often felt like mentioning it on the newsgroups.
Sadly, there seems to be very little interest in actual
sharing of different points of view.

Philip Haney has / had a very strong point of view.
That the USA is hand cuffing itself and in the quest to be
proper and politically correct, we are leaving ourselves open
to very predictable attacks on our homeland.

This week, it appears, that he has killed himself!
I can not say I am surprised.

One thing, or thought that very strongly struck me, is that
for most religions, when a person becomes more devout,
they become more at peace, but Haney shows that for many
Muslims, becoming more devout is a warning to mass
violence.

Here is one cite that describes it:
https://www.amazon.com/See-Something-Say-Nothing-Governments-ebook/dp/B01DX62X1G
I would suggest to people, to use the free "Look Inside"
feature to read the forward, the introduction, and Chapter 1,
"From Jeddah to San Bernardino" to get a sense of this book.

Here is from Amazon
"One day after a prominent U.S. Muslim leader reacted to the November
2015 Paris attacks with a declaration that the Islamic State, also known
as ISIS, has nothing to do with Islam, President Obama made the same
assertion.
Who exactly is the enemy we face, not only in the Middle East but also
within our borders? Is it "murderers without a coherent creed" or
"nihilistic killers who want to tear things down," as some described
ISIS after 130 people were brutally slain and another 368 injured in a
coordinated attack on Western soil that authorities say was organized
with help from inside France's Muslim communities.
After the Paris attacks, Obama, himself, described ISIS as "simply a
network of killers who are brutalizing local populations."
But how much do words and definitions really matter? According to the
legendary military strategist Sun Tzu, if "you do not know your enemies
but do know yourself, you will win one (battle) and lose one; if you do
not know your enemies nor yourself, you will be imperiled in every
single battle."
When the Department of Homeland Security was founded in 2003, its stated
purpose was "preventing terrorist attacks within the United States and
reducing America's vulnerability to terrorism." The Bush
administration's definition of the enemy as a tactic, terrorism, rather
than a specific movement, proved consequential amid a culture of
political correctness. By the time President Obama took office, Muslim
Brotherhood-linked leaders in the United States were forcing changes to
national security policy and even being invited into the highest
chambers of influence. A policy known as Countering Violent Extremism
emerged, downplaying the threat of supremacist Islam as unrelated to the
religion and just one among many violent ideological movements.
When recently retired DHS frontline officer and intelligence expert
Philip Haney bravely tried to say something about the people and
organizations that threatened the nation, his intelligence information
was eliminated, and he was investigated by the very agency assigned to
protect the country. The national campaign by the DHS to raise public
awareness of terrorism and terrorism-related crime known as If You See
Something, Say Something effectively has become If You See Something,
Say Nothing.
In See Something, Say Nothing, Haney – a charter member of DHS with
previous experience in the Middle East – and co-author Art Moore expose
just how deeply the submission, denial and deception run. Haney's
insider, eyewitness account, supported by internal memos and documents,
exposes a federal government capitulating to an enemy within and
punishing those who reject its narrative.
In this well-documented, first-person account of his unique service with
DHS, Haney shows why it's imperative that Americans demand that when
they see something and say something, the servants under their charge do
something to prevent a cunning, relentless enemy from carrying out its
stated aim to "destroy Western Civilization from within."

here is another
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/see-something-say-nothing-philip-haney/1123480573#/
They seem to have them used for only $5.19.

Two Editorial Reviews

"Every generation bears witness to the rise of a few great men –
individuals who elevate duty, honor and country above self-interest.
Philip Haney is clearly one of them. His fellow agents who warned him to
watch his back should have provided him with the extra assurance that
they had his covered. See Seomthing, Say Nothing serves as a wake-up
call for all concerned Americans and a catalyst to inspire others, in
positions of authority to defy the norm by coming forward in defense of
our beloved Republic." — Jeffrey M. Epstein, founder and President of
America's Truth Forum


"hil Haney is a modern-day hero who did all within his power to protect
America from the internal and external threats from jihad. His
experience in the Middle East, coupled with years of study and
experience, provided him an intellectual acumen for critical analysis
that was invaluable in securing our homeland. Unfortunately, the Obama
White House and its Department of Homeland Security did not see it that
way. They did not want exposed their intricate ties to the Muslim
Brotherhood and other radical Islamic groups they call their "outreach
partners."

Phil Haney is a professional. I have come to appreciate his deep
devotion to this country and his amazing scientific mind. This book is a
chronicle of Phil’s experience that Americans need to read before seeing
one more fictional television series or movie. This is as real as it
gets from an honorable, truthful patriot and should scare the patriotism
back into anyone who has a shortage." — US Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-TX

Here is the goodreads citation:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28571890-see-something-say-nothing

Here is one reader's review:
K- M-
Jun 26, 2016KM rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Thanks to Daniel Horowitz's interview at Conservative Review of the
author (https://www.conservativereview.com/co...), I bought this book.

If you want to know how Hillary Clinton has endangered Americans' First
Amendment rights, read this book.

If you want to know how discombobulated the watchdog laws are, read this
book.

If you want to know how the George W. Bush administration and then the
Obama administration have endangered Americans' safety by banishing
references to Islamic terrorism, read this book.

If you want a great follow-up to Catastrophic Failure by Stephen
Coughlin, whom the author mentions a few times, read this book.

If you want to know what happened to the DHS slogan about saying
something when seeing something, read this book.

If you want an engrossing nonfiction book, thanks to good story-telling,
read this book.

Highly recommended!

(Kindle readers: You will reach the appendix at 72%.) (less)
a425couple
2020-02-24 03:52:48 UTC
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About 6 months ago I got this book.
"See Something, Say Nothing: A Homeland Security Officer Exposes the
Government's Submission to Jihad" by by Philip Haney (Author), &
Art Moore (Author)  Published 2016.
IMHO Very interesting, very provocative.
I often felt like mentioning it on the newsgroups.
Sadly, there seems to be very little interest in actual
sharing of different points of view.
Philip Haney has / had a very strong point of view.
That the USA is hand cuffing itself and in the quest to be
proper and politically correct, we are leaving ourselves open
to very predictable attacks on our homeland.
This week, it appears, that he has killed himself!
I can not say I am surprised.
One thing, or thought that very strongly struck me, is that
for most religions, when a person becomes more devout,
they become more at peace, but Haney shows that for many
Muslims, becoming more devout is a warning to mass
violence.
Here is yesterdays news story:
https://amgreatness.com/2020/02/22/dhs-whistleblower-philip-haney-found-dead-with-gunshot-wound-to-chest/

Haney Found Dead with Gunshot Wound to Chest
Debra Heine - February 22nd, 2020
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An Obama-era whistleblower was found dead Friday morning in Northern
California with a gunshot wound to his chest.

Philip Haney, one of the founding members of the Department of Homeland
Security (DHS), exposed the Obama Administration’s dangerously P.C.
national security policies in 2015 and 2016. His body was found next to
a vehicle near Drytown, California.

An investigation is reportedly underway to determine whether his death
was a homicide or a suicide.

According to Law Enforcement Today, Haney’s friends said that they spoke
with Haney earlier this week and he’d “never been happier.”

Close friends of Haney told the police news site that his wife lost her
battle with cancer in 2019 and he was engaged to be married later this year.

Haney rose to national prominence in late December 2015 when he made a
series of accusations about the Obama Administration’s reckless, soft-on
terrorism policies.

The whistleblower claimed that he could have prevented the December 2,
2015 terror attack in San Bernardino if the government had not shut down
a surveillance program he had developed three years earlier.

Haney had worked in the Intelligence Review Unit (IRU), where his job
was to investigate individuals with potential links to terrorism. He was
looking into global terror networks that were infiltrating radical
Islamists into the United States and was making progress to that end,
when he said the State Department came in and pulled the plug.

Haney said internal memos showed that his investigation was shut down
because he was allegedly engaging in “profiling” of radical Islamist groups.

“The Obama Administration is more concerned with the rights of
noncitizens in known Islamist groups, than with the safety and security
of the American people,” Haney said in 2015.

The whistleblower went on to reveal two months later in The Hill, that
he was ordered to actually scrub records of Muslims with terrorism ties.

Incredibly, then-president Obama threw DHS officials under the bus after
the San Bernardino attack, faulting them for failing to “connect the dots.”

Haney wrote: “This was not a failure to collect intelligence, it was a
failure to integrate and understand the intelligence that we already had.”

In June 2016, Haney testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee in a
hearing titled, “Willful Blindness: Consequences of Agency Efforts To
Deemphasize Radical Islam in Combating Terrorism.”

In his 2016 book, See Something, Say Nothing: A Homeland Security
Officer Exposes the Government’s Submission to Jihad, Haney expounded
more on how critical law enforcement records were intentionally
destroyed during the Obama years.

“The national campaign by the DHS to raise public awareness of terrorism
and terrorism-related crime known as If You See Something, Say Something
effectively has become If You See Something, Say Nothing,” he wrote.

In January 2017, Haney offered to help President Trump “drain the swamp.”

“I know where the valves are and people like me do,” the Haney told the
Daily Caller‘s Ginni Thomas.

The former DHS official said that Trump’s national security team would
have to “‘put our hazmat suits on,’ and wade into that toxic muck to dig
all the pieces of evidence out of the bottom of the pond.”

Haney also predicted that “the forensics of draining the swamp will
yield evidence of decisions and policies made in senior people in the
DHS, FBI, CIA, the White House in the last eight years and more.”

In October 2019, Haney warned in an interview with American Truth
Project that the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), an
Islamic advocacy group believed to be a front group for Hamas, had
saturated three major arenas in the country: the social arena, the
political arena, and law enforcement arena.

CAIR has, I use the word saturation, saturated into the three major
arenas of our country, and that would be the social arena, in
particular, the catalyst in that area is immigration reform. And they’ve
attacked and have gone after immigration reform, calling it the Muslim
ban. So in that area, they’re very visible. The second one is the
political arena, and they’re very active in promoting pro-Islamic causes
in whatever arena you want to discuss up to and including the State
Department. And the third arena is law enforcement, and they constantly
file lawsuits and send threatening letters to local law enforcement,
sheriffs, and police that want to have training about the threat and
coerce and intimidate them into shutting the programs down. So every one
of the major three arenas in our society CAIR is there exerting an
inordinate amount of influence on the affairs of our country. And it’s
unfortunate because they should have been shut down more than ten years ago.

Just last month, he warned in another interview of a growing jihadist
threat in Germany.

“[Islamists] are penetrating right into the heart of Germany, [which]
means they are already spread out all over the country,” he said.

Haney’s friends stressed to Law Enforcement Today that there was
“absolutely no way he would have taken his own life” and pointed out
that he had made many enemies when he blew the whistle on the Obama
administration.

American Greatness will provide an update when additional details emerge
about Haney’s death.

Update: Amador County Sheriff Martin A. Ryan put out a media release on
Twitter late Saturday afternoon stating that Haney had “suffered a
single, self-inflicted gunshot wound,” and that the firearm was located
next to the vehicle. He later deleted the tweet.

Debra Heine
Debra Heine is a conservative Catholic mom of six and longtime political
pundit. She has written for several conservative news websites over the
years, including...
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a425couple
2020-02-24 04:03:16 UTC
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About 6 months ago I got this book.
"See Something, Say Nothing: A Homeland Security Officer Exposes the
Government's Submission to Jihad" by by Philip Haney (Author), &
Art Moore (Author)  Published 2016.
Haney Found Dead with Gunshot Wound to Chest
 Debra Heine - February 22nd, 2020
An investigation is reportedly underway to determine whether his death
was a homicide or a suicide.
and here is a different view:
https://www.ccn.com/dhs-whistleblower-dead-ahead-of-plan-to-expose-national-security-corruption/

HEADLINES Published: February 23, 2020 3:14 PM UTC
DHS Whistleblower Dead Ahead of Plan to Expose National Security Corruption
Philip Haney had been missing since Feb. 19 and was reportedly found
dead from a gunshot wound to his chest two days later in what police
have ruled a suicide. Data indicates gunshot woulds to the chest are
uncommon in the case of suicides.

Author Image Author: Laura Hoy @Laura_h_says
DHS Whistleblower Dead Ahead of Plan to Expose National Security Corruption
Philip Haney's death has been ruled a suicide, but the circumstances
caused many to question if it was something more nefarious. | Credit:
AP/Eric Gay

Philip Haney’s mysterious death has caused a new wave of conspiracy
theories to surface.
Haney’s alleged suicide came just weeks before he was reportedly
planning to publish another book exposing shortcomings within the Obama
administration.
Very few details about Haney’s death have been released.
The untimely death of Philip Haney over the weekend has created another
storm of political conspiracy theories. Haney gained notoriety in 2016
when he came forward as a whistleblower while working at the Department
of Homeland Security (DHS).

Haney had been missing since Feb. 19 and was found dead two days later
in what police have ruled a suicide. But reports that his fatal gunshot
wound was to his chest coupled with a lack of information about the
circumstances that led to his death have reignited growing mistrust
between the U.S. public and the American government.

Government Whistleblower’s Death Raises Questions
Haney’s controversial accusations that the Obama administration could
have prevented terrorist attacks were polarizing among Americans. He
later went on to write a book detailing his time at the DHS called, “See
Something, Say Nothing: A Homeland Security Officer Exposes the
Government’s Submission to Jihad.”

According to sources close to Haney, he was planning to release a sequel
to the book this spring. Haney allegedly hoped the new book would help
boost support for Donald Trump in the upcoming election.

The details that emerged following Haney’s death were cryptic, with some
news outlets reporting that he suffered a gunshot wound to the chest.
According to a study by the International Journal of Legal Medicine,
gunshot woulds to the chest are uncommon in the case of suicides, with
just 15% caused by that type of injury.

Conflicting Reports Fuel Speculation
On top of that, Fox News contributor Sarah A. Carter tweeted on Saturday
that Haney had been murdered saying,

Philip Haney, whistleblower
Sarah A. Carter’s tweet set off a storm of speculation surrounding
Philip Haney’s death. |Source:Twitter
Another question mark emerged as Haney’s friends began to post on social
media, saying that the ex-DHS employee had “never been happier.” To
them, the idea that Haney would take his own life was impossible. Though
his wife passed away in 2019, he was engaged to be married by the end of
the year.

Speaking anonymously for fear of retribution, a friend who’s known
Philip for 40 years told CCN.com,

Knowing his strong Christian faith, his dogged pursuit of truth and his
love for America, and his upcoming marriage, it seems highly unlikely
that he committed suicide. He was on a mission to wake up America, and I
strongly doubt he took his own life.

Haney’s death and the lack of information being released is reminiscent
of what happened when Jeffery Epstein was found dead in his jail cell.
Again, ruled a suicide under unusual circumstances, many questioned
whether one of Epstein’s powerful enemies was behind his death.
Epstein’s jailhouse death is still marred by questions about the
circumstances surrounding it, and Haney’s death looks likely to follow a
similar path.

So far, none of Haney’s friends or family have come forward to say his
state of mind was consistent with that of a suicide victim. Details
about the gunshot wound itself are also murky. While police said his
death was the result of a gunshot wound, whether or not it was in his
chest is still unconfirmed.

Someone’s Stirring The Pot
Haney’s death is likely to become political ammo for Republicans heading
into the 2020 presidential elections. If the gunshot wound he suffered
was in his chest, people are going to want to see the autopsy results to
confirm suicide would have been possible. While gunshot wounds in the
chest are uncommon in suicides, they’re not impossible. With that said,
research shows that the trajectory of the bullet and location of the
wound is an important distinguishing factor.

Philip Haney, whistleblower
A lack of information and the spread of misinformation are equally
dangerous political weapons |Source: Twitter
On the other hand, if police reveal that Haney’s fatal wound was to his
head, that could suggest the intentional spread of misinformation
initially to raise suspicion.

What About The Book?
As people try to make sense of the circumstances surrounding Haney’s
death, many will be wondering whether or not the book he was allegedly
working on will see the light of day. If Haney was planning to release a
sequel this spring, it’s likely the manuscript is already complete.

This article was edited by Gerelyn Terzo.

Last modified: February 23, 2020 4:14 PM UTC

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Laura has been working as financial journalist covering US markets for
more than a decade. Her work can be found in a wide variety of
publications including Yahoo Finance, InvestorPlace, Nasdaq and
Benzinga. She can be reached at LMarieHoy @ gmail.com
a425couple
2020-02-24 15:35:02 UTC
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About 6 months ago I got this book.
"See Something, Say Nothing: A Homeland Security Officer Exposes the
Government's Submission to Jihad" by by Philip Haney (Author), &
Art Moore (Author)  Published 2016.
IMHO Very interesting, very provocative.
I often felt like mentioning it on the newsgroups.
Sadly, there seems to be very little interest in actual
sharing of different points of view.
Philip Haney has / had a very strong point of view.
That the USA is hand cuffing itself and in the quest to be
proper and politically correct, we are leaving ourselves open
to very predictable attacks on our homeland.
This week, it appears, that he has killed himself!
Here are some excerpts from this cite:
(this has plenty of videos)
https://heavy.com/news/2020/02/philip-haney-dead/

Philip Haney Dead: ‘See Something Say Nothing’ Author Dies by Suicide at 66

By Paul Farrell

Philip Haney, the author of “See Something, Say Nothing: A Homeland
Security Officer Exposes the Government’s Submission to Jihad,” has died
at the age of 66. In addition to being an author, Haney was a long-time
Department of Homeland Security expert with a focus on Islamic extremism.

Haney previously said that he did at the Department of Homeland Security
what he did with bugs, “[he] followed the trail and found the nest.” ----

1. A Fox News Contributor Said That Haney Was ‘Murdered’ -----

3. One Review of Haney’s Book Said it Was an ‘Expose of a
Politically Correct Government
One review of Haney’s book described it as an “exposé of a “politically
correct” federal government that capitulates to a subversive enemy
within and punishes those who reject its narrative.”
During a 2015 appearance on Fox News, Haney said that his work in the
Department of Homeland Security had been curtailed and that if it were
able to continue, it may have prevented the 2015 San Bernardino
shooting. According to Haney, among the places that he was investigating
was a mosque attended by the shooter, Syed Farook. Haney alleged that
his investigation was curtailed by the Obama administration. Haney said,
“Either Syed would have been put on the no-fly list because association
with that mosque, and/or the K-1 visa that his wife was given may have
been denied because of his association with a known organization.”

4. Haney Testified in 2016 that the Obama Administration Could Have
Prevented the Orlando Pulse Nightclub Shooting
In 2016, Haney testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee chaired
by Senator Ted Cruz to allege that the Obama administration had acted
irresponsibly with regard to Islamic extremism. Haney claimed that the
administration had acted in favor of “political correctness” rather than
take actions that may have prevented the June 2016 Pulse night club
shooting in Orlando or the San Bernardino shooting in December 2015.
Haney also alleged that the Obama administration destroyed or changed
800 of his files relating to the Muslim Brotherhood because they were
deemed offensive to Muslim people.

5. Following Haney’s 2016 Senate Testimony, the Secretary of Homeland
Security Said that He Had Never Heard of Haney

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