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Subject: See Something, Say Nothing? Ex-Homeland Official Ordered to Hide Links to This Group
Date Posted: 06/30/2016 at 5:29pm

See Something, Say Nothing? Ex-Homeland Official Ordered to Hide Links to This Group

by Jennifer Wishon : Jun 27, 2016 : http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2016/june/see-something-say-n othing-ex-homeland-official-ordered-to-hide-links-to-this-gr oup - CBN News

"We're talking about very, very high level malevolent kind of forces here at work. And it is very sobering to see these kind of things operating—and these are Biblical level events that we're talking about."

(Washington, DC)—[ http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2016/june/see-something-say-n othing-ex-homeland-official-ordered-to-hide-links-to-this-gr oup - CBN News ] A senior member of the Department of Homeland Security is speaking out about how he was punished for identifying links between Islam and terrorist threats on U.S. soil. (Screengrab via CBN News)



Whistleblower Philip Haney, who is set to testify before a Senate subcommittee Tuesday, recently shared some of his remarkable story with CBN's Jennifer Wishon.

After the terror attack in Orlando, the Justice Department tried to redact all references the shooter made to Islam during his 911 call.
     
That blunder allowed the public to see the type of scrubbing that's been going on behind the federal government's closed doors for years—a systematic erasing of links between Islam and terrorism.

"They told me we want you to eliminate—the word was modify—all the linking information in about 150 records that I put into the system on—guess what group? The Muslim Brotherhood," Haney told CBN News.
    
That was in 2009, one year after President Barack Obama was elected. Haney says the president relied on the Brotherhood and other Islamic groups with ties to terrorism to craft U.S. policy.

"Then in 2012 it happened again. This time they didn't just modify the information in the records, they completely eliminated them out of the system, erased them forever and then they investigated me for putting that information into the system when that's exactly the job that I was supposed to be doing," Haney said.

Haney told CBN News he's been investigated nine times. At one point he was picked apart by three federal agencies at once. He was exonerated, but through his experiences he's come to realize spiritual warfare is taking place at the highest levels of government. (Screengrab via CBN News)

"I can't explain to you the ideology or the worldview of this administration that makes them so adamant to protect Islam from harm by addressing it in its true nature," Haney said.

"How has your Christian faith helped you get through all of this?" Wishon asked.

"We're talking about very, very high level malevolent kind of forces here at work," he replied. "And it is very sobering to see these kind of things operating—and these are Biblical level events that we're talking about." 
     
Haney's book, See Something, Say Nothing, details his tumultuous time at the Department of Homeland Security.

After living in the Middle East and studying terrorism, he believes jihad is a tactic radical Muslims are using to achieve their goal of implementing Sharia law in the U.S., Europe and around the world.

"The power of Sharia is very difficult to exaggerate—how much influence it has over the lives of Muslims around the world," he warned.

According to Haney, this is a battle between the Constitution and Sharia law.

"Are we going to submit to the influence of Sharia law and make it legal for one particular religion to have more than one wife?" he said. "Or are we going to say 'No, you cannot implement those provisions as long as you want to be a citizen of the United States'" he said.

What America needs, Haney says, is to focus on the Constitution.

"And if you become more familiar with the Constitution you'll be able to see more clearly the points of contact, of conflict, between the U.S. Constitution and Sharia Law," he said. "And then you can discuss it without fear of becoming a racist or a bigot or an Islamaphobe."


Source: http://www.breakingchristiannews.com/ - www.breakingchristiannews.com/





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