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A former Department of Homeland Security official, Philip Haney, was found dead of an apparent gunshot wound. Haney was a whistleblower who testified about corruption in the Obama administration.

On Saturday morning in California, police responded to reports of a male subject on the ground with a gunshot wound. Upon further investigation, police identified Philip Haney, 66, as deceased from a single, self-inflicted gunshot wound.

A firearm was found next to Haney's body and vehicle. At this time, the investigation is active and ongoing so no further details will be released.

There's suspicion surrounding Haney's death since sources close to him say he had been planning to return to work for the Department of Homeland Security. Plus, he was reportedly writing a book exposing the DHS.

Here are more details from the Washington Examiner:

The Washington Examiner received a text message from Haney on Nov. 11 which mentioned plans to write a sequel to his first book, See Something, Say Nothing: A Homeland Security Officer Exposes the Government's Submission to Jihad, which described his experience at DHS.

“Odd (surreal reality) that I was a highly visible whistleblower … that virtually no one listened to, while this guy remains invisible, but is treated like an anointed oracle from above,” Haney said in the Nov. 11 text, referring to alleged Ukraine whistleblower Eric Ciaramella. “However, my story is still alive, i.e., there's still more to come. It'll be called ‘National Security Meltdown.'”

Haney added, “I have a severely hyper-organized archive of everything that's happened since See Something, Say Nothing (SSSN) was published in May of 2016. The National Security Meltdown sequel will pick up right where SSSN left off. My intention is to have it ready by early-to mid-Spring of 2020 (just before the political sound wave hits), then ride that wave all the way to the Nov. elections.”

Police have confirmed an ongoing investigation into Haney's suspicious death.

 

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