Phil Haney's Description of "Saturation" - [This is why he was assassinated. He knew all about this INFILTRATION!] and much much more
FYI: "Infiltration" and "Subversion."
Those were words that Philip Haney corrected me on when discussing the Muslim Brotherhood's influence in our government. He taught us that what has been happening is more like "SATURATION" and used the analogy of a sponge soaking up liquid. He described that example to me on the very first time that I met him in San Antonio, TX and it was the example that he used in many of his presentations. The image is one that I have prepared for my Patriots' meeting in our remembrance of Philip Haney.
The green color does in fact symbolize Islam, as depicted in the flag of Saudi Arabia.
According to one Hadith: Green is mentioned as being Muhammad's "favorite color,"
Islam: A green tradition (Hadith)
“The most beloved of colors to the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) was green.”
[Tabarani, Mu’jam al-Awsat; al-Bazzar, Musnad] - Malik
[Tabarani, Mu’jam al-Awsat; al-Bazzar, Musnad] - Malik
(Another perspective) The color green is so strongly associated with Islam that it was absent in many medieval European coats of arms. During the Crusades, green was the color used by Islamic soldiers, so Christian soldiers generally avoided it.
Forward information:
Saturation Explained by Phil Haney
National Security Meltdown: Islamic Saturation
(Excerpts from Sharia Crime Stoppers presentation)
" I'm going to be mainly focusing on the Muslim Brotherhood, but there are other Islamic groups that are saturated into the structure of our government, and that would include
Hezbollah and it would also include elements from Turkey, under Erdogan.
So, let me go ahead; these are the different parts of the government that the Muslim Brotherhood is saturated into. We'll look at the FBI, I'm going to give you examples of
each one of these and the reason that I didn't put them into alphabetical order is because this is the order of the slide show.
I put it into chronological order because I've found that it's easier to follow a story when it's put in chronological order.
So, in chronologically, the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamic groups began its saturation into the federal government through the FBI.
And then into Congress; and after that, Academia; and then after that, the Military; and then into my former agency, DHS; and then into the United States - U.S. Department of State; and then into the Faith Community, and by this time it's obvious that we're out of the federal government; we're out into the community now; and then last it's actually saturating - lapping on the toes of the White House, itself.
And then, I know that people might say, "What! You gotta be kidding me, it can't really be true." Please tell me that you're just exaggerating.
Well, I wish I was.
And I also want to mention that there is hope. There are things that we can do. If there wasn't hope, then there wouldn't be much of a reason for me to really bring this to light, would there?
If it was already a past hope and a past resolution - past a solution, then why would I want to bring it up?
So, yes, I am hopeful. It's sobering. It's the spirit…it's troubling, but it's not hopeless."
- Philip Haney, October 30, 2019
(Transcript of audio, 7:00 minutes into video)
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Source: Sharia Crime Stoppers Presents: Philip Haney discusses National Security
Meltdown - Islamic Saturation in U.S. Government, Worse Than Under Obama!
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Please look at this and think. If a vaccination is created for the current virus scare, will the companies actually verify there are no side effects? Do we take the chance? - See the history of these false scare tactics!!
"He Was Going to Name Names.. And Ends Up with a Bullet in Him" - Rep. Louie Gohmert Remembers His Friend Philip Haney on House Floor (VIDEO) https://thegatewaypundit.com/
“And they eat dogs in China”.
Quarantined: Hong Kong finds the coronavirus in samples from a Pet Dog
Nasal and oral samples from the the dog tested "weak positive" for the virus
February 28, 2020
HONG KONG — Hong Kong authorities said on Friday they quarantined a pet dog of a coronavirus patient after its nasal and oral samples tested “weak positive” for the virus, though they added they did not yet have evidence that it can be transmitted to pets.
The dog did not have any symptoms.
The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) said it will conduct further tests to confirm if the dog had been infected with the virus or if the samples were only the result of environmental contamination.
“At present, the AFCD does not have evidence that pet animals can be infected … or can be a source of infection to people,” it said in a statement.
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The dog will be put under quarantine for two weeks.
The World Health Organisation website says so far there has been no evidence that companion pets can be infected with the coronavirus.
Hong Kong has reported 93 confirmed cases of coronavirus infections in humans, and two fatalities.
— Reporting by Marius Zaharia;
Imported Antisemitism and Those Who Support It
by Denis MacEoin • March 1, 2020 at 5:00 am
- A 2014 survey of antisemitism by the US Anti-Defamation League covered 100 countries. It found that all the countries in the top 10 most antisemitic locations were in the Middle East or north Africa region, with an overall figure of 73%. The West Bank and Gaza came at the top, with 93% of Palestinians expressing antisemitic views.
- The 1988 Covenant (Mithaq) of Jeremy Corbyn's good friends (and Israel's enemies)... could not be more religious in nature.... "Our struggle against the Jews is very great and very serious." Note that they say they are fighting "Jews", not "Israelis".
- In the end, the only thing that can oppose it will be a renewal of a secular reform that once had a deep impact in many Muslim countries only to falter after the Iranian Islamic Revolution of 1979. Without that, peace may never return to the Middle East.
On March 6, 2019, Britain's Equalities and Human Rights Commission launched a probe into claims that the country's Labour Party, currently led by the lifelong Trotskyite Jeremy Corbyn, is "institutionally anti-Semitic". (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
On March 6, 2019, Britain's Equalities and Human Rights Commission launched a probe into claims that the country's Labour Party, currently led by the lifelong Trotskyite Jeremy Corbyn, is "institutionally anti-Semitic".
We are all too familiar with the development that the conflation of antisemitism and antizionism may be found today within politics.[1] Challenging this distortion remains a priority in Western countries. Fortunately, as recent events within Britain's Labour Party have shown, many constituents are rejecting the overt antisemitism and anti-Israel extremism of the groups who have often underhandedly taken control of their party.[2]
It increasingly seems as if one source of antisemitism -- as shown by more than one survey in Europe and in the United States -- is that there often seems to be widespread antisemitism within Muslim communities (here, here and here).
Iran Elections: The Least Bad Outcome
by Amir Taheri • March 1, 2020 at 4:00 am
- For the first time in 40 years.... [t]he so-called "moderates" and "reformists" whose task was to give a North Korean-style regime a Scandinavian varnish have been reduced to insignificance.... Thus even without Ahmadinejad's bloc, the IRGC and affiliates enjoy a solid majority.
- The fact that the new Majlis reflects the true nature of the regime as never before must be regarded as a positive development.... In foreign policy, the new Majlis could end the illusion, most recently entertained by former US President Barack Obama, that the way to bring Iran back into the international fold is to back the "moderate" faction by offering concessions to the regime.
- The next Majlis reveals the true nature of the Khomeinist system as a typical "Third World" regime with a military-security backbone and a thin ideological varnish. Something like the Castroist outfit in Cuba, the Zimbabwe of Robert Mugabe, and, above all, North Korea, which is Khamenei's ideal model of government.... Seen in that light, no one would expect the Islamic Republic to respect human rights, encourage citizen participation in decision-making and put the quest for economic development above obsession with ideological purity.
- The results show that the overwhelming majority of Iranians either reject the current regime or, at last no longer actively support it.... For the Iranian opposition, the unmasking of the regime is a great boon; knowing who exactly one is fighting against is the first step towards shaping a credible strategy for change.
Following Iran's February 21 elections, for the first time in 40 years, the next Majliswill appear as a solid base for radical Khomeinism, abandoning the four-decade long "hardline-moderate" comedy designed to fool the old middle classes and the outside world. Pictured: Iran's President Hassan Rouhani. (Photo by Atta Kenare/AFP via Getty Images)
Describing the latest exercise in voting in Iran's "elections" may require a high degree of indulgence. When all candidates are pre-approved by the authorities and no one is declared a winner without the stamp of the "Supreme Guide", to speak of elections would mean stretching lexical flexibility to breaking point. And, yet, the rigmarole in question merits attention for a number of reasons.
To start with, the lowest percentage of eligible voters chose to go to the polls. After days of hesitation, the authorities decided to report a turnout of 42 percent, the lowest in the history of the Islamic Republic.
In Tehran, voter turnout was around 24 percent. Four other provinces, Khuzestan, Gilan, Qom, and Alborz, also registered low turnouts of around 30 percent.
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