An Intro to “Orlando
is 'wake-up call of all wake-up calls'”
Intro by John R. Houk
Intro date: June 22, 2016
WND sent me a book promotional that I believe is truly
relevant for right now. The book exposes how the Obama Administration has
transformed the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from a protect American citizens’
department, into a protect Muslims at-all-costs organization even if
the Muslim may show a tendency for Islamic terrorism. The book is by former DHS
agent Philip Haney and WND journalist Art Moore and it is entitled “See Something Say Nothing: A Homeland
Security Officer Exposes The Government’s Submission to Jihad”.
The promotional email itself is penned by former Rep.
Michele Bachmann (R-MN). Since it is penned by Ms. Bachmann I think it might be
a good guess that elements of the email are a part of the Forward she also
penned for See Something Say Nothing.
The email has what appears to be a video of Michele Bachmann
getting ready to promote the book however, the link embedded on the email takes
one directly to the WND Super Store
purchase page. The purchase page does have even more data about the book but no
Bachmann video as implied by the email. Since I was in Bachmann’s corner while
she was in the House in exposing radical Islam which made her an initial
favorite of mine in the 2012 race for President (gag, she lost ultimately to Mitt Romney), I am going to post a few
Bachmann book promotion videos from the WND Youtube channel.
The longer of the Bachmann promotionals will be in this
intro and the shorter promotional will be in the body of the WND email roughly
located in the same place. Also the WND Super
Store page has a book trailer which I couldn’t figure out how to embed. So
I will use a WND Youtube channel version I don’t think is quite as impressive
as the one on the purchase page which the email links to several times if you
desire to watch the original.
Michele Bachmann’s email starts out with making the
Haney-Moore book relevant by tying it to the Orlando Massacre which she leaves
the impression that act of Islamic terrorism was a result of Obama desiring to
protect the civil rights of terrorists more than the lives of law abiding
American citizens.
Posted by WNDTV
Published on Jun 16, 2016
One day after a prominent U.S.
Muslim leader reacted to the November 2015 Paris attacks with a declaration that
the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, has nothing to do with Islam, President
Obama made the same assertion.
Who exactly is the enemy we face, not only in the Middle East but also within our borders? Is it "murderers without a coherent creed" or "nihilistic killers who want to tear things down," as some described ISIS after 130 people were brutally slain and another 368 injured in a coordinated attack on Western soil that authorities say was organized with help from inside France's Muslim communities.
After the Paris attacks, Obama, himself, described ISIS as "simply a network of killers who are brutalizing local populations."
But how much do words and definitions really matter? According to the legendary military strategist Sun Tzu, if "you do not know your enemies but do know yourself, you will win one (battle) and lose one; if you do not know your enemies nor yourself, you will be imperiled in every single battle."
When the Department of Homeland Security was founded in 2003, its stated purpose was "preventing terrorist attacks within the United States and … READ THE REST
Who exactly is the enemy we face, not only in the Middle East but also within our borders? Is it "murderers without a coherent creed" or "nihilistic killers who want to tear things down," as some described ISIS after 130 people were brutally slain and another 368 injured in a coordinated attack on Western soil that authorities say was organized with help from inside France's Muslim communities.
After the Paris attacks, Obama, himself, described ISIS as "simply a network of killers who are brutalizing local populations."
But how much do words and definitions really matter? According to the legendary military strategist Sun Tzu, if "you do not know your enemies but do know yourself, you will win one (battle) and lose one; if you do not know your enemies nor yourself, you will be imperiled in every single battle."
When the Department of Homeland Security was founded in 2003, its stated purpose was "preventing terrorist attacks within the United States and … READ THE REST
JRH 6/22/16
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Bachmann: Orlando is 'wake-up call of all wake-up calls'
Former congresswoman relied on 'patriot' DHS whistleblower Philip Haney
Former congresswoman relied on 'patriot' DHS whistleblower Philip Haney
Attribution: Michele Bachmann
Sent: 6/21/2016 6:00 AM
Email sent from: WND
Former Rep. Michele
Bachmann, R-Minn., urged Americans to stop deceiving
themselves about the threat posed by radical Islamic terrorism and admit the
obvious: We're at war.
"This is the wake-up call of all wake-up calls," Bachmann told WND. "This is an unbelievable tragedy that we saw. It isn't just a mass shooting; it's another jihadist attack against America. America is at war. We're under attack on our own soil. Remember, George W. Bush said we'd have to fight them there so we don't have to fight them here. Well guess what, we're fighting them here."
"This is the wake-up call of all wake-up calls," Bachmann told WND. "This is an unbelievable tragedy that we saw. It isn't just a mass shooting; it's another jihadist attack against America. America is at war. We're under attack on our own soil. Remember, George W. Bush said we'd have to fight them there so we don't have to fight them here. Well guess what, we're fighting them here."
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Published on Jun 15, 2016
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Bachmann made the
comments to WND editor Art Moore, co-author with former Department of Homeland
Security agent Philip Haney of "See Something, Say Nothing."
Haney, who spearheaded investigations at the National Targeting Center,
specialized in uncovering Islamic terrorist networks. However, his
investigation was shut down by the Obama administration because of fears his
research showed a connection between terrorism and Islam. Since the Orlando
attack, Haney has alleged a connection between Sunday's terrorist attack in
Orlando and the attack in San Bernardino, California, in December.
Bachmann spoke of her experience working with Haney and contrasted his professionalism with the Obama administration's seeming determination to promote a mythical version of a peaceful Islam.
"What Philip's story is telling us is that we're going down the wrong road," Bachmann said. "Innocent Americans have gotten killed by following this false fantasy delusional view of Islam, that Islam has nothing to do with terrorism. ... Not all Muslims believe it, but this radical ideology is subscribed to by people who continue to carry out these terrorist attacks."
Bachmann spoke of her experience working with Haney and contrasted his professionalism with the Obama administration's seeming determination to promote a mythical version of a peaceful Islam.
"What Philip's story is telling us is that we're going down the wrong road," Bachmann said. "Innocent Americans have gotten killed by following this false fantasy delusional view of Islam, that Islam has nothing to do with terrorism. ... Not all Muslims believe it, but this radical ideology is subscribed to by people who continue to carry out these terrorist attacks."
Bachmann slammed
President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton as not really serious about stopping
terrorism.
"Just as we saw, the FBI did in fact conduct not just one, not just two, but three interviews with this killer down in Orlando," Bachmann charged. "Three interviews, and they couldn't stop this guy. He had all sorts of, not even red flags, but blaring billboards about who he was, who his connections were and what his intentions were. And we still couldn't stop him."
Has our own government already surrendered to Islamic jihad? A national security insider uncovers the terrible truth. Philip Haney's "See Something, Say Nothing" is available now from the WND Superstore.
"If we had all these clues and we still couldn't stop him, we really aren't serious about stopping terrorism. What this tells us is we have to change course. Unfortunately, Hillary Clinton is going down the same road of Barack Obama's failed policies. It was her failed policies that got four Americans killed in Benghazi. Innocent Americans just got killed this weekend. This is a serious matter. It's time to wake up."
Bachmann called for a screening and vetting process at the borders of the United States to prevent the admission of Muslims committed to an extremist ideology.
"Just as we saw, the FBI did in fact conduct not just one, not just two, but three interviews with this killer down in Orlando," Bachmann charged. "Three interviews, and they couldn't stop this guy. He had all sorts of, not even red flags, but blaring billboards about who he was, who his connections were and what his intentions were. And we still couldn't stop him."
Has our own government already surrendered to Islamic jihad? A national security insider uncovers the terrible truth. Philip Haney's "See Something, Say Nothing" is available now from the WND Superstore.
"If we had all these clues and we still couldn't stop him, we really aren't serious about stopping terrorism. What this tells us is we have to change course. Unfortunately, Hillary Clinton is going down the same road of Barack Obama's failed policies. It was her failed policies that got four Americans killed in Benghazi. Innocent Americans just got killed this weekend. This is a serious matter. It's time to wake up."
Bachmann called for a screening and vetting process at the borders of the United States to prevent the admission of Muslims committed to an extremist ideology.
"When we get a
real view [of radical Islamic ideology], then we'll understand that at the
border, we'll do vetting of people and find out what their ideology is,"
she said. "And if they share these views, they shouldn't be allowed into
the United States because they intend upon violent acts upon people and
institutions here.
"In any sane country, you protect yourself and your institutions. We no longer act with sane, common sense thoughts anymore."
In a time of madness, Bachmann identified Haney as a model for what a federal employee should be, calling him a "patriot" and a "constitutionalist." She also revealed she had worked with Haney when she was in Congress and had a seat on the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
"A lot of time in front of these committees, we get a very whitewashed, sanitized version of what is going on because the agencies want to look good when they come before Congress," she recalled. "They don't want problems to be exposed; they want to look good. Our job is to find out what the truth is, what's going on. In the area of intelligence, we deal with America's classified secrets, and in particular, our focus was on terrorism. This is an extremely important job we have in Congress to keep the American people safe, and so I took this very seriously."
Read more about "See Something Say Nothing"
As a result, Bachmann had her staff seek out experts who could tell her what was really going on when it came to threats to the United States.
"I was casting about, trying to find out more information than what I was getting in front of the Intel committee," she recalled. "I just felt like I was not getting the full and complete picture. And I asked my assistant to find good, credible people. She brought in Philip Haney to me. The reason I found him credible is because he was working on the inside. He knew what he was talking about. I knew enough about his area of jurisdiction that I knew he knew what he was talking about.
"But more than that, he had facts, knowledge and information that he had put together. And it was clear to me that this was a guy whose motivation and purpose wasn't personal. He wasn't trying to self-promote; he was a genuine public servant."
"In any sane country, you protect yourself and your institutions. We no longer act with sane, common sense thoughts anymore."
In a time of madness, Bachmann identified Haney as a model for what a federal employee should be, calling him a "patriot" and a "constitutionalist." She also revealed she had worked with Haney when she was in Congress and had a seat on the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
"A lot of time in front of these committees, we get a very whitewashed, sanitized version of what is going on because the agencies want to look good when they come before Congress," she recalled. "They don't want problems to be exposed; they want to look good. Our job is to find out what the truth is, what's going on. In the area of intelligence, we deal with America's classified secrets, and in particular, our focus was on terrorism. This is an extremely important job we have in Congress to keep the American people safe, and so I took this very seriously."
Read more about "See Something Say Nothing"
As a result, Bachmann had her staff seek out experts who could tell her what was really going on when it came to threats to the United States.
"I was casting about, trying to find out more information than what I was getting in front of the Intel committee," she recalled. "I just felt like I was not getting the full and complete picture. And I asked my assistant to find good, credible people. She brought in Philip Haney to me. The reason I found him credible is because he was working on the inside. He knew what he was talking about. I knew enough about his area of jurisdiction that I knew he knew what he was talking about.
"But more than that, he had facts, knowledge and information that he had put together. And it was clear to me that this was a guy whose motivation and purpose wasn't personal. He wasn't trying to self-promote; he was a genuine public servant."
According to Bachmann,
she and Haney worked together "as a good team." She paid tribute to
the analyst's ability to find connections and patterns, a skill which made him
a successful counter-terrorism agent but also a threat to the Obama
administration.
"Philip Haney had information," she said, explaining his situation. "He found patterns. He did exactly what he was told to do so 'If you see something, say something.' He did that, and when he did that, he was punished for doing his job. I saw what he was doing. I saw his information, and I took it to committee chairs, to committee sub-chairs. I tried to get his information published as far and wide as I possibly could because America needed a course correction. We needed to change our policy."
Bachmann accused the federal government of deliberately concealing the motivations for Islamic terrorism.
"The bottom line is the administration made a decision that Islamic ideology has nothing to do with terrorism," she alleged. "Well, if you listen to the terrorists themselves, it's just the opposite. Almost 100 percent of the terrorists point to Islamic ideology as the reason they do what they do. But the United States government wasn't even allowed to look in that direction.
"The official view that Hillary Clinton follows, that Barack Obama follows, is what was forced upon Philip Haney. And he was a person that wanted to follow the truth, not a delusional view, a false view of Islam."
Bachmann said the example of Haney should serve as a rallying point for reforms to protect politically incorrect whistleblowers within the American government.
"There are good people who know what's going on," she commented. "They said something. And when they said something, they were punished for it. That's wrong; that's gotta stop. We've got to change the rules so that if they see Islamic terror, they can actually point to the cause and not be punished for it."
Has our own government already surrendered to Islamic jihad? A national security insider uncovers the terrible truth. Philip Haney's "See Something, Say Nothing" is available now from the WND Superstore.
"Philip Haney had information," she said, explaining his situation. "He found patterns. He did exactly what he was told to do so 'If you see something, say something.' He did that, and when he did that, he was punished for doing his job. I saw what he was doing. I saw his information, and I took it to committee chairs, to committee sub-chairs. I tried to get his information published as far and wide as I possibly could because America needed a course correction. We needed to change our policy."
Bachmann accused the federal government of deliberately concealing the motivations for Islamic terrorism.
"The bottom line is the administration made a decision that Islamic ideology has nothing to do with terrorism," she alleged. "Well, if you listen to the terrorists themselves, it's just the opposite. Almost 100 percent of the terrorists point to Islamic ideology as the reason they do what they do. But the United States government wasn't even allowed to look in that direction.
"The official view that Hillary Clinton follows, that Barack Obama follows, is what was forced upon Philip Haney. And he was a person that wanted to follow the truth, not a delusional view, a false view of Islam."
Bachmann said the example of Haney should serve as a rallying point for reforms to protect politically incorrect whistleblowers within the American government.
"There are good people who know what's going on," she commented. "They said something. And when they said something, they were punished for it. That's wrong; that's gotta stop. We've got to change the rules so that if they see Islamic terror, they can actually point to the cause and not be punished for it."
Has our own government already surrendered to Islamic jihad? A national security insider uncovers the terrible truth. Philip Haney's "See Something, Say Nothing" is available now from the WND Superstore.
[Blog Editor: The WND email goes on to
promote another book. I am not sharing that part, but if you have interest the
book is entitled “STOLEN
SOVEREIGNTY: HOW TO STOP UNELECTED JUDGES FROM TRANSFORMING AMERICA (HARDCOVER)” by Mark Levin.]
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SEE SOMETHING,
SAY NOTHING - (HARDCOVER)
DETAILS
by Philip Haney
and Art Moore
Product
Description
One day after a prominent U.S. Muslim leader reacted to the November
2015 Paris attacks with a declaration that the Islamic State, also known as
ISIS, has nothing to do with Islam, President Obama made the same assertion.
Who exactly is the enemy we face, not only in the Middle East but also
within our borders? Is it "murderers without a coherent creed" or
"nihilistic killers who want to tear things down," as some described
ISIS after 130 people were brutally slain and another 368 injured in a
coordinated attack on Western soil that authorities say was organized with help
from inside France's Muslim communities.
After the Paris attacks, Obama, himself, described ISIS as "simply
a network of killers who are brutalizing local populations."
But how much do words and definitions really matter? According to the
legendary military strategist Sun Tzu, if "you do not know your enemies
but do know yourself, you will win one (battle) and lose one; if you do not
know your enemies nor yourself, you will be imperiled in every single
battle."
When the Department of Homeland Security was founded in 2003, its
stated purpose was "preventing terrorist attacks within the United States
and reducing America's vulnerability to terrorism." The Bush
administration's definition of the enemy as a tactic, terrorism, rather than a
specific movement, proved consequential amid a culture of political
correctness. By the time President Obama took office, Muslim Brotherhood-linked
leaders in the United States were forcing changes to national security policy
and even being invited into the highest chambers of influence. A policy known
as Countering Violent Extremism emerged, downplaying the threat of supremacist
Islam as unrelated to the religion and just one among many violent ideological
movements.
When recently retired DHS frontline officer and intelligence expert
Philip Haney bravely tried to say something about the people and organizations
that threatened the nation, his intelligence information was eliminated, and he
was investigated by the very agency assigned to protect the country. The
national campaign by the DHS to raise public awareness of terrorism and
terrorism-related crime known as If You See Something, Say Something
effectively has become If You See Something, Say Nothing.
In "See Something, Say Nothing," Haney – a charter member of
DHS with previous experience in the Middle East – and co-author Art Moore
expose just how deeply the submission, denial and deception run. Haney's
insider, eyewitness account, supported by internal memos and documents, exposes
a federal government capitulating to an enemy within and punishing those who
reject its narrative.
Haney discloses:
o
How the Bush administration stripped him and
other frontline officers of their ability to define the threat;
o
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;
o
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;
o
The scope of access to the White House and the
classified information the Obama administration gave to members of Muslim
Brotherhood front groups;
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The damning intelligence on Muslim
Brotherhood-linked leaders invited to sit at the table and help form
national-security policy;
o
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;
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The purging of training material that casts
Islam in a negative light;
o
The erasing and altering of vital intelligence
on terrorists and terror threats;
o
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
o
Much more …
In this well-documented, first-person account of his unique service
with DHS, Haney shows why it's imperative that Americans demand that when they
see something and say something, the servants under their charge do something
to prevent a cunning, relentless enemy from carrying out its stated aim to
"destroy Western Civilization from within."
About the Author
Art Moore is an editor
for WND.com and its monthly magazine and book-publishing division. He entered
the media world as a public relations assistant for the Seattle Mariners and a
sports correspondent for Associated Press Radio. Moore served for ten years in
Eastern Europe with a Christian organization and earned a master's degree in
communications from Wheaton College. Before joining WND shortly after 9/11, he
was a reporter for a daily newspaper and senior news writer for Christianity
Today magazine.
Philip Haney studied
Arabic culture and language while working as a scientist in the Middle East
before becoming a founding member of the Department of Homeland Security in
2002 as a Customs & Border Protection agriculture officer. After advancing
to an armed CBP officer where he served several tours of duty at the National
Targeting Center near Washington, DC, where he quickly was promoted to its Advanced
Targeting Team, an unprecedented accomplishment for an agent on temporary duty
assignment. Officer Haney won numerous awards and commendations from his
superiors for meticulously compiling information and producing actionable
reports that led to the identification of hundreds of terrorists. He has
specialized in Islamic theology and the strategy and tactics of the global
Islamic movement. He retired in July 2015.
Product Details
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Hardcover: 240 pages
o
Publisher: WND Books (May 24, 2016)
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Language: English
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Dimension: 6 x 9 inches
o
ISBN-13: 9781944229207
Posted by WNDTV
Published on May 18, 2016
Order your copy of See Something, Say Nothing
here: http://superstore.wnd.com/See-Something-Say-Nothing-Hardcover
In "See Something, Say Nothing," Haney – a charter member of DHS with previous experience in the Middle East – and co-author Art Moore expose just how deeply the submission, denial and deception run. Haney's insider, eyewitness account, supported by internal memos and documents, exposes a federal government capitulating to an enemy within and punishing those who reject its narrative.
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In "See Something, Say Nothing," Haney – a charter member of DHS with previous experience in the Middle East – and co-author Art Moore expose just how deeply the submission, denial and deception run. Haney's insider, eyewitness account, supported by internal memos and documents, exposes a federal government capitulating to an enemy within and punishing those who reject its narrative.
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