Friend: Michael Hastings Was Working on “Biggest Story Yet” About CIA
Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
June 25, 2013
A friend of Michael Hastings told Fox News today that the Rolling Stone journalist was working on the “the biggest story yet” about the CIA before his suspicious death and that Hastings drove “like a grandma,” making it extremely out of character for him to be speeding in the early hours of the morning.
Sgt. Joe Biggs told Fox News’ Megyn Kelly that
“something didn’t feel right” after Hastings sent a panicked email
saying the authorities were on his tail, adding that the story of him
driving at high speed in the early hours of the morning was completely
out of character.
“His friends and family that know him, everyone says he
drives like a grandma, so that right there doesn’t seem like something
he’d be doing, there’s no way that he’d be acting erratic like that and
driving out of control,” said Biggs, adding that “things don’t add up,
there’s a lot of questions that need to be answered.”
Biggs said he had contacted Mercedes asking them if it
was normal for their cars to “blow up to that extent” and for the engine
to fly out 100 feet from the site of the crash.
Biggs also confirmed that Hastings was working on a story about the CIA and that it was “going to be the biggest story yet.”
As we reported yesterday,
questions surrounding the death of Hastings are not only the domain of
conspiracy theorists. Former counter-terror czar under two different
presidents Richard Clarke told the Huffington Post that the fatal crash
of Hastings’ Mercedes C250 Coupe was “consistent with a car cyber
attack.”
“So if there were a cyber attack on the car — and I’m
not saying there was,” he said, adding “I think whoever did it would
probably get away with it,” and that “intelligence agencies for major
powers” have such capabilities.
Clarke’s speculation that Hastings’ vehicle could have
been remotely hijacked is echoed by Salon.com’s Andrew Leonard, who
cites two studies by researchers at the University of Washington and the
University of California, San Diego, “Experimental Security Analysis of a Modern Vehicle,” and “Comprehensive Experimental Analyses of Automotive Attack Surfaces.”
The studies detail how “it is a relatively trivial
exercise to access the computer systems of a modern car and take control
away from the driver.”
Questions about the circumstances behind Hastings’ death
have persisted because he made a number of enemies in positions of
power.
After Wikileaks reported that Hastings had contacted
them in the hours before his death complaining about being under
investigation by the FBI, the federal agency denied the claim.
According to Hastings’ colleague Cenk Uygur, the writer
was, “incredibly tense and very worried, and was concerned that the
government was looking in on his material,” and also a “nervous wreck”
in response to the surveillance of journalists revealed by the AP phone
tapping scandal and the NSA PRISM scandal.
BuzzFeed editor Ben Smith added that Hastings had told friends and family “he was concerned that he was under investigation.”
Another close friend who wishes to remain anonymous said that Hastings was “very paranoid that he was being watched by the FBI.”
It subsequently emerged that Hastings had written a panicked email shortly
before his death telling his friends and colleagues that he was going
into hiding to escape the attention of the authorities.
“Hey — the feds are interviewing my “close friends and
associates,” the message said. “Also: I’m onto a big story, and need to
go off the [radar] for a bit.”
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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Infowars.com and Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a host for Infowars Nightly News.
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