Found outside his vehicle with a "self inflicted" gunshot wound. Apparently, he was about to write a follow up to his book: "See Something, Say Nothing: A Homeland Security Officer Exposes the Government's Submission to Jihad"
I'm not worried about the corona virus. It seems that a lot more Americans have died following exposure to Democrats.
"Yeah you got your dead cat and you got your dead dog On a moonlight night, you got your dead toad frog Got your dead whistlblower and your dead raccoon The blood and the guts they're gonna make you swoon' Stinkin to high heaven....
Apologies to LOUDON WAINWRIGHT III
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I was curious how CNN was reporting this: evidently this is not News. Perhaps they are waiting to get the facts right? Search on MSNBC had the same result ...
I try never to pass on bad information. I always cross check stories and post source docs when available.
When I post opinion or speculation, I preface my post with a disclaimer.
The only bad info in this thread was the insinuation (by someone else) that he was shot in the back with a rifle. He was shot in the chest and I have seen no description of the weapon.
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I was driving last night, and on NPR 'Revelations' (IIRC) they were doing a segment on how DJT's administration is destroying records that they say should be kept for the National Archives.
The opposition media is aware of the California incident, is choosing to spread a counter story and bury this one.
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I was driving last night, and on NPR 'Revelations' (IIRC) they were doing a segment on how DJT's administration is destroying records that they say should be kept for the National Archives.
The opposition media is aware of the California incident, is choosing to spread a counter story and bury this one.
Yes, I was being too subtle . It does make me wonder if the managing editors (?) in these former news organizations actually talk about specific stories together, whether or not to cover, or if they just go on gut instinct ...
I was driving last night, and on NPR 'Revelations' (IIRC) they were doing a segment on how DJT's administration is destroying records that they say should be kept for the National Archives.
The opposition media is aware of the California incident, is choosing to spread a counter story and bury this one.
Hold on now. Front page Yahoo has a story about how our President will have a hard time in India today because he is a "fussy eater". You have to go with what is important people, and this is top notch reporting!
"I have never seen him eat a vegetable’: With steak off the menu, officials scramble to feed fussy eater Trump in India"
I think this report goes beyond the contours of the other reports that have been Pennock's page-linked heretofore.
I had never landed on California Globe before. At first glance, it seems kind of "legit."
This, from California Globe or "CalGlobe" or just "CG", as it may soon become known around the world:
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Lloyd Billingsley is the author of Sexual Terrorist, about the Golden State Killer, and A Shut and Open Case, about a California murder trial prolonged by Proposition 57 and recent legislation. Lloyd is a fellow with the Independent Institute and his work has appeared in the Daily Caller, City Journal, Orange County Register, Wall Street Journal and many other publications. Bill of Writes: Dispatches from the Political Correctness Battlefield is a collection of his journalism.
Possible relationship to Barbara Billingsley of "Leave It To Beaver" fame? After all, we know that the government tried to conceal the fact that the Beav' himself (Jerry Mathers) was KIA in Vietnam.
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This is from CBS local affiliate channel 13, Sacramento
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AMADOR COUNTY (CBS13) — A Department of Homeland Security whistleblower was found shot to death in Amador County over the weekend, and contrary to previous reports, investigators haven’t classified his death as a suicide.
On Friday morning around 10 a.m., Philip Haney’s body was found in a park and ride open area immediately near State Highway 16 near State Highway 124 — about 40 miles east of Sacramento, according to the Amador County Sheriff’s Office. It is fewer than three miles from where the 66-year-old man was said to be living.
Authorities have requested help from the FBI to analyze documents, phone records, a laptop recovered from the scene, and from Haney’s RV. They’re also being asked to help analyze Haney’s vehicle, a firearm found at the scene, and Haney’s RV. The Sacramento County Coroner’s Office is also scheduled to perform a forensic autopsy.
Investigators have spoken with neighbors at the RV park where Haney lived and have looked for surveillance video that may have captured footage that could lead to clues in his death.
“We are currently in the beginning phase of our investigation and any final determination as to the cause and manner of Mr. Haney’s death would be extremely premature and inappropriate,” said Amador County Sheriff’s Office Undersheriff Gary Redman. “No determination will be made until all evidence is examined and analyzed.”
Haney was a former Department of Homeland Security officer. In 2016, he published a book titled “See Something, Say Nothing,” in which he claimed the Obama administration was not taking the threat of terrorism seriously.