Philip Haney

Philip Haney (Credit: Fox News)

Philip Haney (Credit: Fox News)

Philip Haney was found deceased on February 22nd, 2020, he was 67 years old. He was a founding member of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in November of 2002. Haney was also co-author for the book “See Something, Say Nothing”, which focused on the United States government submitting to Jihad.

While in the DHS, he was identifying individuals connected to the Muslim Brotherhood, Tablighi Jamaat, and other Islamic terrorist groups working in the United States.

In 2009, Barack Obama ordered the DHS to delete the entire registry of these individuals connected to terrorist groups. The first information purge deleted over 800 profiles.

Philip stated that they could have possibly prevented the terror attacks in San Bernadino, the Pulse Night Club in Florida, and the Boston Bombings. Obama also used the Arizona Mafia, a group of Democrats, to stack 26 politicians into the DHS. Some of these officials are members of NXIVM. The Arizona Mafia is now running interference in the Jeffrey Epstein case. (Will link the “Arizona Mafia”entry here when complete)


Suicide in San Francisco

Philip was missing since the 19th of February, 2020. He was found deceased on February 22nd, in San Francisco, California (map). The body was located near his car, with a gunshot wound in the chest.

People close to him say he would never have committed suicide. He had several projects about to come out exposing Obama. Additionally, he was about to be married, and release a new book.

Haney was allegedly about to return to the DHS to help Trump drain the swamp. He had information on roughly 36 different Islamic groups operating in America. The files he was working on also included information regarding Benghazi.

There are conflicting stories however. Mainstream media is calling it a suicide, while other news outlets think he was murdered. A lot of the details are still hidden as the case is under investigation, and I will add more updates when more information is available.

 

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