Kash Patel must tell the truth about slain DHW whistleblower Philip Haney.
February 21 will mark six years since Department of Homeland Security whistleblower Phillip Haney was found dead by gunshot in Amador County, California. The killing left troubling questions about the Obama administration, terrorism, and most of all the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Haney sustained a “perforating gunshot wound of torso,” noted medical examiner Dr. Katherine Raven, who signed off on a “homicide autopsy,” which means death at the hands of another. The Amador County Sheriff’s Office (ACSO) handed the case to the FBI, which conducted no manhunt and announced no suspects. At the top of the list would be Islamic terrorists and those who cover for them.
In “DHS ordered me to scrub records of Muslims with terror ties,” published in The Hill on May 5, 2016, Haney said the DHS had ordered him “to delete or modify several hundred records of individuals tied to designated Islamist terror groups like Hamas from the important federal database, the Treasury Enforcement Communications System (TECS).” The DHS official wasn’t done.
That year Haney authored See Something Say Nothing: A Homeland Security Officer Exposes the Government’s Submission to Jihad. In November of 2019, Haney told the Washington Examiner he had a “severely hyper-organized archive of everything that’s happened” since his book was published. The author intended to have it ready by early spring of 2020 then “ride wave all the way to the November elections.” With eight months to go, the whistleblower turned up dead by gunshot, so there would be no wave to ride.
…
Read Full Article Here…(frontpagemag.com)
Home | Caravan to Midnight (zutalk.com)
Live Stream + Chat (zutalk.com)





Be First to Comment