Michael Hastings Investigation Update as of July 2013

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Abby Martin takes a closer look at the death of award winning journalist Michael Hastings, featuring interviews with Michael's close friend, Joe Biggs, who suspects his death was not an accident, and Kimberly Dvorak, an investigative journalist who has been conducting an investigation into the anomalies despite stonewalling from the LAPD.
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LiquidDriftsays...

Oh come on, sometimes people die in car crashes. It sucks, but it's way more plausible than the government taking remote control of the car and crashing it. Conspiracy theories need to be discarded (right or left wing), separate the noise from the signal.

DuoJetjokingly says...

You make a compelling argument.

LiquidDriftsaid:

Oh come on, sometimes people die in car crashes. It sucks, but it's way more plausible than the government taking remote control of the car and crashing it. Conspiracy theories need to be discarded (right or left wing), separate the noise from the signal.

kir_mokumsays...

if their isn't something more going on then it's an insanely crazy accident.

LiquidDriftsaid:

Oh come on, sometimes people die in car crashes. It sucks, but it's way more plausible than the government taking remote control of the car and crashing it. Conspiracy theories need to be discarded (right or left wing), separate the noise from the signal.

LiquidDriftsays...

Yes, because some guys in ideal lab conditions can do some mild hacks on an SUV, the govt killed Hastings - to cover up info on Patreaus?

Slightly more likely - Hastings had too much to drink and went to fast in his shiny Benz at 4am and lost control.

kir_mokumsays...

while i appreciate your skepticism i find it poorly applied. while the video posted isn't definitive proof, it makes accusations of foul play a lot harder to dismiss, which you seem to be ignoring. the technological leap from being hard wired into a car and sabotaging a car so it can be remotely controlled is a very tiny step.

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