[UPDATE: March 21, 2022— The following article was originally posted on this site in April of 2020. On March 9 of this year the Amador County sheriff along with the FBI who helped in the case declared that Haney “committed suicide,” despite the facts clearly showing otherwise. Brannon House of Word News Weekend released a video speaking with Usama Dakdok, Anni Cyrus and Leo Hohmann about the situation.]
This video on World View Weekend entitled “Is This Why Deep State Was Afraid of Phil Haney?” was posted on February 24, 2020, a few days after Philip Haney was killed:
In this video, former Homeland Security agent Philip Haney is onstage explaining that the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombings, the 2015 San Bernardino Shootings, and the 2016 Orlando nightclub massacre would have been stopped if the U.S. government hadn’t shut his cases down and deleted the information that was associated with them. [Editor’s note— It is great to see how enthusiastic the audience is in the video. This is the first that I’ve heard of this media outlet that I’m still exploring. I like its anti-Establishment agendas such as being opposed to leftist and Islamist encroachment in the U.S.]
Following is a summary of this March 23, 2020 New American article by William Jasper:
The coroner’s office of the Amador County Sheriff’s Department in California has changed its ruling about the death of the Department of Homeland Security whistleblower Philip Haney, after initially stating that his death appeared to be “self-inflicted.” It is now saying that the sheriff’s office is in the beginning phases of an investigation, and news reports that claimed his death to be a suicide were “misinformation.” Haney was found dead of a gunshot wound on February 21 in California.
Hanley was the author of the book See Something, Say Nothing: A Homeland Security Officer Exposes the Government’s Submission to Jihad, that exposed the political Establishment’s covert agendas of furthering Islamic Jihad in the United States, including detailing the Obama Administration’s scrubbing of crucial data in the DHS database about Islamist terrorist organizations and hundreds of individuals in the U.S. who are involved with Islamic radicalization. Hanley was a founding member of the Department of Homeland Security following the 9/11 terror attacks.
Relatives, friends, and colleagues of Hanley immediately voiced opposition to the initial finding of his death being a “self-inflicted” gunshot, with key points they mentioned including the following:
— Phil Haney was a devout Christian who considered suicide a sin.
— He was a happy and upbeat person who was making plans for his forthcoming book and book-speaking tours.
— After grieving for his wife who died of cancer, he had found love again and was set to marry his fiancee.
— He even stated to many people that if he is ever found dead of a supposed “suicide” to “never believe it for a minute.”
— He was looking forward to returning to work in the DHS under President Trump.
— He said that he had massive amounts of digitally archived files from DHS with damning evidence.
— He said that his new book would be “naming names” and it would blow the lid off the ongoing corruption in the DHS and intelligence community.
— He said there are many operatives in the “DC swamp”— both active and retired — who would have motive for stopping him.
— One of Haney’s closest friends and colleagues Brannon Howse who runs the World View Weekend media outlet said Haney was planning to use “National Security Meltdown” as the title for his new book, and WVWTV also posted the above video entitled “Is This Why Deep State Was Afraid of Phil Haney?” a few days after his death.
The following is from the description of Haney’s book “See Something, Say Nothing: A Homeland Security Officer Exposes the Government’s Submission to Jihad” on Amazon:
How the Bush administration stripped him and other frontline officers of their ability to define the threat;
How much the Obama administration knew in advance of the Boston Marathon bombing and how it launched an ongoing cover-up on behalf of a major ally;
The administration’s stealth policy to protect Islamic leaders with supremacist beliefs and violent-jihadist ties, allowing them to freely travel between the U.S. and the Middle East;
The scope of access to the White House and the classified information the Obama administration gave to members of Muslim Brotherhood front groups;
The damning intelligence on Muslim Brotherhood-linked leaders invited to sit at the table and help form national-security policy;
The “words matter” memo imposing the demands of radical U.S. Muslims leaders on the DHS, including stripping intelligence and official communications of any mention of Islam in association with terrorism;
The purging of training material that casts Islam in a negative light;
The erasing and altering of vital intelligence on terrorists and terror threats;
The fear-based tactics imposed by the Muslim Brotherhood front groups in the U.S. and their accomplices that paralyze officials, members of Congress and any Department of Homeland Security employee who dares to expose or resist their agenda;
And much more …