One year after DHS whistleblower was gunned down, FBI still not releasing results of forensic investigation. Wed Feb 24, 2021 Philip Haney is the author of author of
See Something Say Nothing: A Homeland Security Officer Exposes the Government’s Submission to Jihad. One year ago, on February 21, 2020, Philip Haney was “found deceased in our jurisdiction,” in Amador County, California. According to the county sheriff, “a forensic autopsy was scheduled and performed,” but the case was more complicated. “At that time, we reached out to the Federal Bureau of Investigation to assist in analyzing documents, phone records, numerous thumb drives and a lap top that were recovered from the scene and Mr. Haney’s RV. Those items and numerous other pieces of evidence, were turned over to the FBI. The FBI has performed a forensic examination of these items. We expect to receive these reports within the next few weeks.”
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Fourth Wall Entertainment Troupe will be vacating the historic San Andreas Metropolitan theater in January, leaving behind an unfinished set and a plethora of costumes, props and stage pieces that the company hopes to return to someday.Â
Enterprise photo by Dakota Morlan
Fourth Wall Entertainment Troupe co-founder Cyndie Klorer stands on the unfinished set of
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, which was scheduled to run in August but was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Enterprise photo by Dakota Morlan
Enterprise photo by Dakota Morlan