Posted on 06/20/2013 12:29:44 PM PDT by maggief
WASHINGTON During the weeks before he was killed in a car crash in Los Angeles, reporter Michael Hastings was researching a story about a privacy lawsuit brought by Florida socialite Jill Kelley against the Department of Defense and the FBI.
Hastings, 33, was scheduled to meet with a representative of Kelley next week in Los Angeles to discuss the case, according to a person close to Kelley. Hastings wrote for Rolling Stone and the website BuzzFeed.
Kelley alleges that military officials and the FBI leaked her name to the media to discredit her after she reported receiving a stream of emails that were traced to Paula Broadwell, a biographer of former CIA director David H. Petraeus, according to a lawsuit filed in Federal District Court in Washington, D.C., on June 3.
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I wonder if its odd that a body is burned beyond recognition from a car crash?I think we have a starting point.
Not only that but car into palm tree creating a fire so fierce the body is unrecognizable? Maybe--must just be a coincidence....
Very possible I started to wonder when it took sooo long for the fbi to go into Benghazi because it was "too dangerous"? At first I passed it off to the regime just making them stall, now I'm not so sure..
YOU GOT IT
Tareq was well connected in many business circles, also on the board of this Palestinian group....suddenly he’s made into an idiot...it never did make sense...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Task_Force_on_Palestine
I’ve always been pretty sure they were invited - why did they want to make him into a buffoon which he certainly wasn’t - did he know too much? I mean who’d believe anything he said after the beating he took. I didn’t follow it up so not sure if it got sorted though I know they got divorced.
One can’t help but wonder if there aren’t many more generals being blackmailed by our own government - say for political purposes - like supporting their crooked april spring socalled revolutions or afghanstani drug smuggling (they now supply 75% of heroine to the world) or even homosexuality in the army and suchlike. Didn’t Petraeus write the COIN Doctrine? It’s certainly suiting the “people rebellions” going on all over the ME...
Yes, I heard of the pool of dead WMD scientists, but never heard of ‘Boston Brakes’. Interesting link, not sure of all the claims, but it is worth looking at.
One cant help but wonder if there arent many more generals being blackmailed by our own government - say for political purposes
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That’s where my thinking has been.
I keep hoping it won’t get any stranger.....it just keeps getting worse
Interesting information. If a car has an onboard computer system, it can also be victimized by ‘war drivers’ using a laptop with certain hacking software. (That may be the same thing you’re saying?)
I have often wondered about Toyota’s issues with gas pedals. Do you know if their throttle and fuel supply is connected electronically like that? I’ve wondered if it was possible for them to be blackmailed by a nation state that is capable of using sophisticated methods involving satellite and the car’s GPS coordinates. .... “Give us what we want or we will cause ALL of your cars to malfunction and crash and kill people.”
Red herring.
Quietly, it was eventually disclosed by the NTSB that Toyota's problem with accelerator pedals was operator error -- abetted by mass hysteria.
There was, in fact, no mechanical (or electronic) problem.
It sounds outlandish, but unless i missed something, Toyota couldn’t find anything wrong for a long time, then they concluded that their gas pedals were sticking because they were impeded by the rug/carpeting. Seriously?
Ah. Ok. I hadn’t kept up with it. Thanks.
Thats what worries me. We have 8 zillion scandals all going on at once and seemingly few if any getting any traction!! WTH! How does that work?I can’t recall such a situation.
Happened during the Clinton era, they just brazened it out, counting on scandal fatigue and just plain old disbelief. It sounds bizarre and ridiculous, it just keeps coming and coming, one revelation after another, and many will just decide that it’s politically motivated hysteria. It’s much easier to keep thinking everything is OK, so the populace begins tuning it out.
I get your point. Only trouble is this young 33 year old guy died for his trouble as his car reportedly; “jackknifed at 100 mph and mysteriously hit a tree.” Witnesses stated that”it sounded like a bomb went off”, furthermore body burned beyond recognition—lots of coincidences here.Hope someone of journalistic integrity is on this one.
Here is what Hastings was also working on as well, below:
Got it from here:
http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2013/06/19/michael-hastings-chilling-final-story/
“Hastings final story, Why Democrats Love to Spy on Americans, was a searing take on the NSA snooping scandal, which Hastings described as North Korea-esque. Hastings pulled no punches as he linked the NSA scandal to the Department of Justices spying on reporters and the IRS abuse scandal. Hastings built a case that the same Democrats who turned Bush-era anti-terrorism techniques into wedge issues that helped them capture Congress and the White House in 2006 and 2008 were now defending much worse and more widespread spying on American citizens by the Obama administration.
As Hastings detailed likely short-term fallout as the NSA leak is investigated, he wrote:
[J]udging by the DOJs and FBIs recent history, it would seem that any new leak case would involve obtaining the phone records of reporters at the Guardian, the Washington Post, employees at various agencies who would have had access to the leaked material, as well as politicians and staffers in Congressrecords, we now can safely posit, they already have unchecked and full access to.
In short: any so-called credible DOJ/FBI leak investigation, by its very nature, would have to involve the Obama administration invasively using the very surveillance and data techniques it is attempting to hide in order to snoop on a few Democratic Senators and more media outlets, including one based overseas.”
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