Islamic groups control narrative of American law enforcement --- delusion noted ... but it is fun to watch religious myth believers persecute each other rather than the sane.
On Tuesday, December 22, 2015 at 7:17:35 AM UTC-6, Travis wrote: > > > > > > > > > > *Whistleblower: Islamic groups control narrative of American law > enforcement* > > By LU Staff <http://libertyunyielding.com/author/lu-staff/> on December > 20, 2015 at 10:46 am > > When the name of the terrorist group that the San Bernardino extremists — > Sayed Farook and Tashfeen Malif — were affiliated with became public, a > retired Department of Homeland Security employee, whose work was shut down > out of fear of offending Muslims, sat up straight in his chair. > > [image: Philip Haney] > > Philip Haney > > “That’s my case,” he exclaimed, hearing al-Huda and Tablighi Jamaat — both > movements a part of the Deobandi movement within Islam. > > Trained as an entomologist, retired DHS employee Philip Haney used his > skills of observation and attention to detail at the Customs and Border > Protection agency to keep Americans safe from violent jihadists. Haney says > it all comes down to “follow the trail, find the nest.” > > But under pressure from the Department of State, which received letters like > this one > <http://www.muslimadvocates.org/files/FINALCoalitionLetterTrainings_8.14.14.pdf> > from > external civil liberties groups that advocate for less scrutiny of Muslim > groups, Haney’s superiors closed down his work on the Deobandi movement and > many other potential terrorist groups. > > Back in 2012, seven officials from the Department of State and the > Department of Homeland Security’s Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Division > (CRCL) found Haney’s work objectionable, leading to the 2012 effort to > close his work down as the civil rights of foreign nationals could be > violated. > > “The administration was more concerns about the civil rights and liberties > of foreign Islamic groups with terrorist ties than the safety and security > of Americans,” Haney says. > > A colleague supporting Haney’s whistleblowing told him, “’All I can think > about are the peoples’ families in San Bernardino because our job was to > stop things like that, and there’s an irrefutable direct connection because > it was part of the case,’” Haney recounts in this 23-minute exclusive video > interview for The Daily Caller News Foundation. “When these records were > deleted, the dots were deleted. The plausible possibility was eradicated.” > > Challenging these policy changes up his DHS chain of command, and then to > the Department’s Inspector General, Haney’s courage and tenacity to protect > Americans only ended up putting a target on his own back. Of Haney’s > records, 67 were deleted. He faced discipline and retaliation, until he > finally retired in July of this year after enduring significant personal > and professional “trauma and difficulty.” > > With nowhere else to turn, he went to Congress to see if they would > listen. He became a “whistleblower” facing further consequences and > investigations. Consequences he promises to tell later. He is optimistic > that investigations in the House and Senate appear poised to be launched, > and he stands ready to help in any way he can to protect this nation, and > take the handcuffs off law enforcement. > > Asked whether the motivation to stop his work was political correctness or > something more nefarious, Haney said: > > I think the players are pretty obvious at this point. Islamic-based > influence groups definitely play a role in controlling the narrative. The > administration side definitely plays a role in submitting to that > narrative. And combined together they create a potent force that has > shattered our ability to do our job. > > The procedure the government uses to vet people is “inadequate,” Haney > says. Last week, the retired DHS employee issued an open letter to Congress > explaining the inadequacy of government vetting, saying, “the Obama > administration had a deadly blind spot when it comes to Islamic terrorism,” > while calling on Congress to step in to ensure better protection of > Americans with improved vetting. > > DHS Whistleblower Open Letter to Members of Congress > <http://www.scribd.com/doc/293529776> > > Since appearing recently on Fox News’s Megyn Kelly show > <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bClwr4osp50&feature=youtu.be> and Judge > Jeanine Pirro’s show > <http://www.breitbart.com/video/2015/12/13/dhs-whistleblower-philip-haney-questions-currently-on-k-1-visa-ineffective/>, > Haney > has heard from friends and colleagues who support him. > > A June 2012 commendation letter to Haney from the National Targeting > Center, one of many, for identifying over 300 terrorists has been released: > > Philip Haney Commendation Letter <http://www.scribd.com/doc/293529777> > > When asked to connect the dots to other efforts at handcuffing government > vetting, Haney said these policies neutralized officials throughout > government from thoroughly addressing the nature of the threat we face. > Every component of government from the Department of Defense to the Federal > Bureau of Investigation, law enforcement or threat detection programs are > impacted. “This whole corrosion of law enforcement … the intrusion into the > law enforcement arena started in 2006 and began to escalate,” he says. > > Judicial Watch exposed the pressure put on the FBI to purge their training > documents > of material that may offend Islam > <http://www.judicialwatch.org/press-room/press-releases/judicial-watch-releases-new-special-report-u-s-government-purges-of-law-enforcement-training-material-deemed-offensive-to-muslims/> > . > > As polls document the growing distrust of Obama’s governance since the Paris > and San Bernardino attacks > <http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/262396-obamas-isis-response-stirs-dem-angst-about-2016>, > > the president has been on a PR tour through defense and counter terrorism > facilities, trying to stop the decline in his popularity. > > For more on Phil Haney, see his recent op-ed in The Hill > <http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/homeland-security/263284-administration-nixed-probe-into-southern-california> > . > > *This report, by Ginni Thomas, was cross-posted by arrangement with the > Daily Caller News Foundation.* > > > > > __._,_.___ > ------------------------------ > Posted by: "Beowulf" <[email protected] <javascript:>> > ------------------------------ > > > Visit Your Group > <https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/grendelreport/info;_ylc=X3oDMTJmdm9qa2d2BF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzIwMTk0ODA2BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTMyMzY2NwRzZWMDdnRsBHNsawN2Z2hwBHN0aW1lAzE0NTA3MzkzMzc-> > > > > [image: Yahoo! 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