If you see something, say nothing
DHS agent
witnessed Muslim Brotherhood infiltration, 'I
did my utmost to warn my chain of command', by Paul Bremmer,
6/5/16
The Islamic Society of North America
was named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 2008 Holy Land Foundation
trial, in which the HLF was charged with providing material support to Hamas.
Yet Valerie Jarrett, President Barack Obama’s senior adviser, addressed
the ISNA annual convention in 2009,
months after the trial exposed the Muslim Brotherhood front groups operating in
the U.S.
The administration surely knew about
ISNA’s radical ties, but they failed to disassociate themselves from the
organization, noted recently retired Department of Homeland Security officer
Philip Haney in an interview with nationally
syndicated talk-host Laura Ingraham.
“They made a decision to move away from a law
enforcement-based policy of counter-terrorism into what is now referred to as
Countering Violent Extremism (CVE), which is based on an emphasis on civil
rights and civil liberties,” Haney said Friday.
Ingraham called Haney’s new book
about his decade as a DHS whistleblower, “See
Something, Say Nothing,” a must-read
“blockbuster.”
“His new book is just terrific,” she said told her
listeners. “You have to pick up this book.”
Not only did the Obama
administration ignore the guilt of various individuals and organizations named
in the Holy Land Foundation trial, they actually brought them into the
administration to help form national security policy, Haney charged.
He said the best proof of this was in the CVE Steering
Committee, created in the spring of 2010. “At least six of the individuals on that steering committee
were affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood,” Haney told Ingraham.
This cozying up to the Muslim Brotherhood came back to bite
the administration in February 2015 when it scheduled a Countering Violent
Extremism summit at the White House. In preparation for the summit, the
administration had designated three U.S. Muslim communities – in Boston,
Minneapolis and Los Angeles – as “model communities.”
“A day or two before
the pending CVE summit, the leaders of each one of these so-called ‘model
communities’ came out and publicly renounced the program as being
discriminatory, ineffective and stigmatizing,” Haney recalled. “They completely separated themselves from the very program
that they had helped initiate, and then a few months later they did it again in
New York City.”
Undeterred, the Obama administration took the CVE program
global, with a complete infrastructure based in Europe. Attorney General
Loretta Lynch announced the program was going global at the U.N. in September
2015.
“However, [CVE] started within the Department of Homeland
Security,” Haney said. “I saw all of it happen because I was active duty the
whole time, and I did my utmost to warn my chain of command that these people
are not our friends.”
Much of Haney’s work at DHS was focused on compiling information
on individuals and groups affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood. He had input
nearly 850 records into Customs and Border Protection’s electronic database.
In June 2009, Haney received a phone call from his superiors
at the Port of Atlanta. They told him he would be ordered to remove the
“linking information” from all of his Muslim Brotherhood-related files.
“That means the administration knowingly ordered me to
remove information tied to the Muslim Brotherhood network after the evidence
was presented in the Holy Land trial in November 2008,” Haney told Ingraham.
“It wasn’t accidental, passive or even ignorant; they did it deliberately and
intentionally.”
Ingraham was effusive in her praise
of “See
Something, Say Nothing.” “This book has got to be read by you; you have to pick up
this book,” Ingraham told her audience. “[Haney] saw it all from the inside,
with the beginning of the apology tour, the Muslim Brotherhood infiltration and
the refusal to say what this is – Islamic jihadism.”
See a trailer for “See Something,
Say Nothing”:
http://www.wnd.com/2016/06/dhs-agent-witnessed-muslim-brotherhood-infiltration/
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