Philip Haney visits Wednesday Warriors Two Separate Times
Longtime warrior and friend, William King (center in photo above) is responsible for inviting the whistleblower/founding member of the Department for Homeland Security for the United States, Philip Haney.
We were fortunate to have Philip come on December 6th, 2017 and again on February 13, 2019. We're also fortunate to have video recordings of both visits here below for your viewing pleasure. Philip was able to promote his first book, See Something Say Nothing, which he co-authored with Art Moore and even provide autographs to a few "lucky ones" who had come to either speaking engagement. You can pick up a Kindle copy at this link for $8.99. The hard copy is currently sold out at Amazon but may be available from other book retailers. As an officer and true patriot who had sworn on a Bible the oath of office before assuming the role he executed vigorously under the Obama administration, Haney uncovered some critical errors and heinous activities by his superiors that endangered American citizens and put innocent civilians and military personnel at risk of terrorists who should never have had a chance to carry out their agendas in at least 3 separate times, namely Fort Hood, Texas (11-5-2009), San Bernardino, California (12-2-2015) and Orlando, Florida (6-12-2016). Because of his actions outlined in the book and videos to "blow the whistle" on the above-mentioned incidences of a cover up, Haney was forced to resign with honors to avoid being fired. Philip Haney began, upon writing his book, to make public appearances throughout America to bring attention to the "submission to jihad" that the Obama administration had succeeded in committing. |
"After leaving my 15 year career at DHS, I can no longer be silent about the dangerous state of America’s counter-terror strategy, our leaders’ willingness to compromise the security of citizens for the ideological rigidity of political correctness—and, consequently, our vulnerability to devastating, mass-casualty attack." (source)
The apple of Philip's eye, his beloved wife of 45 years,
dies of cancer June 1, 2019.
"Phil Haney sings his original “I Need Your Love” which he composed for his late wife as she was undergoing cancer treatment. While hanging out with a small group of his friends in Jerusalem the evening of June 1st 2019, Philip picked up a guitar and played for us." - Taken from Description of video below, authored by Barry Fernandez.
"...Philip Haney went through a very excruciating personal trial, as his wife Francesca fought a long battle with cancer which eventually took her. Phil remained a steadfast and loving husband, caring for her till the day she died." (Source)
Loyal Patriot and Devoted Christian Found Dead in San Francisco - Ruled as Suicide
"Reps. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, and Steve King, R-Iowa, delivered under-the-radar but shockingly powerful statements from the House floor just a few days ago that went like this: Homeland Security whistleblower Philip Haney, found dead of what authorities deemed a suicide, was actually murdered.
Dub this the Next Story To Be Ignored By The Major Media.
Here’s how The Sacramento Bee reported Haney’s death, on Feb. 25: “A former longtime Department of Homeland Security official, described as a whistleblower who penned a book criticizing the Obama administration’s handling of terrorism, was found dead … adjacent to Highways 16 and 124 … on the ground with a single gunshot wound. … [T]he Sheriff’s Office reported that Haney ‘was deceased and appeared to have suffered a single, self-inflicted gunshot wound,’ and that a firearm was located next to Haney and his vehicle.”
The Sheriff’s Office later clarified that the death had not been officially ruled a suicide and that claims to the contrary was “misinformation.” The investigation continues; the Sheriff’s Office and FBI, meanwhile, took Haney’s vehicle, the firearm found at the scene, his RV, a laptop and other documents and phone records related to Haney.
Neither Gohmert nor King, who say they were friends with Haney, believe the suicide line of thought.
“I’m standing on the floor here saying, Madame Speaker, I don’t believe that Phil Haney committed suicide,” King said, The Blaze reported. “I expect that we’re going to get a thorough investigation. The evidence that is coming to me indicates that he was murdered. Phil often said, ‘I would never commit suicide.’ “
Gohmert said similarly.
Gohmert said he and Haney had a “mutual pact” that said: “[If] either one of us ended up committing suicide, then the other is going to make sure that the truth wins out.”
Gohmert also said, “I’d been concerned about his safety, with all the information he knew and people who could’ve gotten in trouble.”
People like high-ranking political insiders tied to the previous White House administration.
Haney always kept a thumb drive, also known as a USB drive, containing sensitive government information about Islamic extremists and national security, Gohmert and King said.
And guess what: that thumb drive is curiously missing. Curiously. Particularly curiously because Haney told Senate Judiciary Committee members in mid-2016 how he was forced to destroy documents about people tied to Islamic terrorism.
And the whereabouts of the thumb drive containing sensitive documents that Gohmert and King said he wore around his neck is not known. Interesting. Interesting, in a hush-hush kind of way, it seems.
But if Haney had been tied to President Donald Trump, the media would be all over this. Especially if Haney had ever traveled to Russia, or met a Russian, or crossed the path of a Russian official.
• Cheryl Chumley can be reached at [email protected] or on Twitter, @ckchumley." (source)
Dub this the Next Story To Be Ignored By The Major Media.
Here’s how The Sacramento Bee reported Haney’s death, on Feb. 25: “A former longtime Department of Homeland Security official, described as a whistleblower who penned a book criticizing the Obama administration’s handling of terrorism, was found dead … adjacent to Highways 16 and 124 … on the ground with a single gunshot wound. … [T]he Sheriff’s Office reported that Haney ‘was deceased and appeared to have suffered a single, self-inflicted gunshot wound,’ and that a firearm was located next to Haney and his vehicle.”
The Sheriff’s Office later clarified that the death had not been officially ruled a suicide and that claims to the contrary was “misinformation.” The investigation continues; the Sheriff’s Office and FBI, meanwhile, took Haney’s vehicle, the firearm found at the scene, his RV, a laptop and other documents and phone records related to Haney.
Neither Gohmert nor King, who say they were friends with Haney, believe the suicide line of thought.
“I’m standing on the floor here saying, Madame Speaker, I don’t believe that Phil Haney committed suicide,” King said, The Blaze reported. “I expect that we’re going to get a thorough investigation. The evidence that is coming to me indicates that he was murdered. Phil often said, ‘I would never commit suicide.’ “
Gohmert said similarly.
Gohmert said he and Haney had a “mutual pact” that said: “[If] either one of us ended up committing suicide, then the other is going to make sure that the truth wins out.”
Gohmert also said, “I’d been concerned about his safety, with all the information he knew and people who could’ve gotten in trouble.”
People like high-ranking political insiders tied to the previous White House administration.
Haney always kept a thumb drive, also known as a USB drive, containing sensitive government information about Islamic extremists and national security, Gohmert and King said.
And guess what: that thumb drive is curiously missing. Curiously. Particularly curiously because Haney told Senate Judiciary Committee members in mid-2016 how he was forced to destroy documents about people tied to Islamic terrorism.
And the whereabouts of the thumb drive containing sensitive documents that Gohmert and King said he wore around his neck is not known. Interesting. Interesting, in a hush-hush kind of way, it seems.
But if Haney had been tied to President Donald Trump, the media would be all over this. Especially if Haney had ever traveled to Russia, or met a Russian, or crossed the path of a Russian official.
• Cheryl Chumley can be reached at [email protected] or on Twitter, @ckchumley." (source)