Journalist Michael Hastings is dead at 33

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Re: Journalist Michael Hastings is dead at 33

Postby 8bitagent » Fri Aug 09, 2013 5:35 pm

lyrimal » Fri Aug 09, 2013 12:18 pm wrote:Maybe Hastings married a spook because he too was/is a spook.

Are not the military and intelligence agencies at constant odds with one another? If Hastings was/is a spook, it makes sense he'd be involved with taking down one of the military's top officers. It'd also help explain the level of access he accomplished.

Is it not curious that such access would be made available to him, given his then quite recent history of being engaged to an anti-war, democracy activist, supposedly killed by the insurgency? Were there not more 'qualified' assignees?



See, I believe Scahill is 1000% on our side, a true freedom fighter. But like Sy Hersh, I sometimes wonder who these "insiders" are. If they have such a conscience why are these "insiders" working deep in the bowels of the M-I-C?
I literally can picture the powers that be intentionally leaking their crimes mixed with noise for "the lulz". Revelation of the method, wink and a nod.

Also it is true that agencies fight eachother. Conspiracists sometimes think it's once monolithic concise "they". Perhaps others within the MIC wanted Mcchrystal taken out.

Also...let's talk about Snowden.
"Snowden Forces Obamas Hands On Snooping"
http://firstread.nbcnews.com/_news/2013 ... ogram?lite
What if Snowden was set up to release this stuff on purpose?
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Re: Journalist Michael Hastings is dead at 33

Postby Nordic » Sat Aug 10, 2013 3:43 pm

This was just posted at cryptogon.com. FWIW. Seems like a possible limited hangout type of article, but who knows ...

http://whowhatwhy.com/2013/08/07/connec ... ity-state/

Connections Between Michael Hastings, Edward Snowden And Barrett Brown—The War With The Security State

By Christian Stork on Aug 7, 2013



At the time of his death in a mysterious one-car crash and explosion, journalist Michael Hastings was researching a story that threatened to expose powerful entities and government-connected figures. That story intersected with the work of two controversial government critics—the hacker Barrett Brown and the on-the-run surveillance whistleblower Edward Snowden.

Any probe into Hastings’s untimely death needs to take into account this complex but essential background.

But First, the Raw Facts

A little over 12 hours before his car was incinerated on an LA straightaway on June 18, 2013, Hastings sent out a short email headed, “FBI Investigation, re: NSA.” In it, he said that the FBI had been interviewing his “close friends and associates,” and advised the recipients — including colleagues at the website Buzzfeed — “[It] may be wise to immediately request legal counsel before any conversations or interviews about our news-gathering practices or related journalism issues.” He added, “I’m onto a big story, and need to go off the radat [sic] for a bit.”

From: Michael Hastings

Date: Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 12:56 PM

Subject: FBI Investigation, re: NSA

To: [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED]

Hey [5 REDACTED WORDS] the Feds are interviewing my “close friends and associates.” Perhaps if the authorities arrive “Buzzfeed GQ”, er HQ, may be wise to immediately request legal counsel before any conversations or interviews about our news-gathering practices or related journalism issues.

Also: I’m onto a big story, and need to go off the radat for a bit.

All the best, and hope to see you all soon.

Michael

The next day, Hastings went “off the radar” permanently.

Here is a video that shows a lateral view of Hastings’s speeding car just before it crashed. (It shows at about 0.07.)

Following publication of the email by KTLA, the FBI quickly denied that the Bureau was ever investigating Hastings.

The Freedom of the Press Foundation and ProjectPM — the research wiki that Brown was involved with — are in the process of filing Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to learn if indeed Hastings was the subject of an FBI probe.

The FBI denial notwithstanding, a number of clues indicate that the proximity of Hastings to Brown and the work of ProjectPM may have been what spawned the purported investigation in the first place.

Deep Background

When the FBI raided the Dallas home of journalist Barrett Brown in March 2012, the travails of the Vanity Fair and Guardian contributor didn’t get much ink — that is, until Michael Hastings published an exclusive on the Brown raid on Buzzfeed.

The story included a copy of the search warrant that revealed why the government was so interested in Brown: Along with colleagues at the research wiki he started, ProjectPM (PPM), Brown was looking into a legion of shadowy cybersecurity firms whose work for the government raised all sorts of questions about privacy and the rule of law.

Since Hastings was familiar with the government contractors listed in the search warrant, he was also potentially culpable in whatever “crimes” the feds believed Brown and PPM were guilty of. Is this why he was being investigated in the days before his fatal crash on June 18, 2013? By then, Hastings had established a reputation as a fearless muckraker, whose stories often stripped the haloes from the powerful and well-connected:

- The besmirched “runaway” Special Forces general Stanley McChrystal, whose career Hastings had dispatched in a 2010 article for Rolling Stone

- The saintly General “King” David Petraeus—former commander of Central Command (CENTCOM), International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF) in Afghanistan, and head of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

- Daniel Saunders—a former assistant US attorney for the Central District of California

- Former Secretary of State and presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, with whose staff Michael had many pointed exchanges regarding State’s Benghazi spin.

“To Maintain and Cultivate an Enemies List”

In his profile on the blogging consortium True/Slant, Hastings confided that his “secret ambition” was “to maintain and cultivate an enemies list.” Such ironic distancing was Hastings’s way of making palatable an inherently cynical view of the world. He knew that power corrupted, and to effect change it was necessary to point out the Emperor’s glaringly naked flesh.

In this manner, he was much like his blogging colleague at True/Slant, Barrett Brown. So much so, in fact, that the latter approached Hastings to work on a project that would change the way the public viewed the murky world of intelligence contracting in the post-9/11 era.


Michael Hastings interviews General Odierno in Baghdad, Iraq, October 2009
For those unfamiliar with Brown’s tale, WhoWhatWhy has been chronicling his trials since February 2013. He is currently in federal custody in Ft. Worth, Texas, facing over a hundred years behind bars for researching 70,000 hacked emails obtained from the cybersecurity firm HBGary Federal and its parent company HBGary. At no point is the government alleging he was involved in the hack itself. His putative “crime” is doing what investigative reporters are supposed to do: digging for the truth about breaches of the public trust.

To do this, Brown pioneered a collaborative wiki where researchers and journalists could sift through these emails and create an encyclopedia from the information contained within. This was known as ProjectPM (PPM).

In 2009, Brown invited Hastings to join forces on PPM, but Hastings’s interest was tempered by other commitments. When the two spoke next, Hastings told Brown he was working on something big.

“Not One of Us”

Hastings was referring to his impending 2010 article, “The Runaway General,” for Rolling Stone, in which he quoted several high-ranking military officials from within Gen. McChrystal’s inner circle disparaging their civilian command. The article caused a stir in official Washington, and eventually led to McChrystal being relieved of duty by President Obama.

Amid the fallout from this journalistic coup, an interesting narrative began forming in certain sectors of the press: “Michael Hastings is not one of us.” Hastings had broken one of the rules governing Washington’s hermetic circle of “access journalism” by quoting his subjects without their express permission. Elsewhere, most working reporters would call this, well, journalism.

Brown was quick to defend Hastings, penning an article for Vanity Fair titled, “Why The Hacks Hate Michael Hastings.” Later, the two blurbed each other’s books, further cementing their professional relationship.

One thing they shared was a deep discontent with the mainstream media. Indeed, Brown says, they were “obsessed with coming up with ways to change the dynamic.”

The busy Hastings never fully immersed himself in the work of PPM. “[Hastings] was an outlet for us to pass things to,” says Alan Ross, better known on PPM’s Internet relay chat (IRC) as Morpeth. “His relationship was one of talking to Barrett in my experience, rather than direct involvement in PPM.” He was “more of an associate than a member.”

“Get ready for your mind to be blown.”

For Hastings, Brown was clearly a confidential source—the type that flourishes best when kept in the dark and away from other reporters. Yet on January 24, 2013, Hastings tweeted that he was finally beginning to work on the Brown story, telling his interlocutors to “get ready for your mind to be blown.”

Kevin Gallagher, the administrator of Brown’s legal defense fund at FreeBarrettBrown.org, said Brown and Hastings hadn’t been able to talk securely in eight or nine months, but that after a few months of back and forth with Brown’s lawyers Hastings finally planned on interviewing him in custody in June.

After whistleblower Snowden’s bombshell revelations of dragnet surveillance by the National Security Agency (NSA), Hastings wrote an article on June 7 that referenced Brown for the first time since April 2012. Titled “Why Democrats Love To Spy On Americans,” it lambasted supposedly liberal Democrats for their Bush-like surveillance fixation and their unrelenting war on those who seek to expose the operations of the surveillance state:

“Transparency supporters, whistleblowers, and investigative reporters, especially those writers who have aggressively pursued the connections between the corporate defense industry and federal and local authorities involved in domestic surveillance, have been viciously attacked by the Obama administration and its allies in the FBI and DOJ.

[snip]

Barrett Brown, another investigative journalist who has written for Vanity Fair, among others [sic] publications, exposed the connections between the private contracting firm HB Gary (a government contracting firm that, incidentally, proposed a plan to spy on and ruin the reputation of the Guardian’s [Glenn] Greenwald) and who is currently sitting in a Texas prison on trumped up FBI charges regarding his legitimate reportorial inquiry into the political collective known sometimes as Anonymous.”

The article ended with “Perhaps more information will soon be forthcoming.”

The fact that he planned to interview Brown was corroborated by documentarian Vivien Weisman, who told WhoWhatWhy that she spoke to Hastings about it at a Los Angeles book signing for “Dirty Wars” in May 2013. And the editor of Buzzfeed reportedly confirmed that Hastings was in the midst of working on the Brown expose at the time of his death.

Knowing this prompts the question: what angle of the PPM research was Hastings about to tackle?

The evidence seems to point to another shadowy project revealed in the cache of hacked emails that PPM was sifting through: Romas/COIN.

Your Data Is Mine

Gallagher, who was briefed on the last discussion Hastings had with Brown before the planned interview, says, “Hastings had specifically asked about Romas/COIN.”

Romas/COIN was the name given to a program through which the U.S had been conducting “a secretive and immensely sophisticated campaign of mass surveillance and data mining against the Arab world,” according to emails hacked from the cybersecurity firm HBGary Federal. Evidently, this program allows the intelligence community to “monitor the habits, conversations, and activity of millions of individuals at once.”


ProjectPM logo
Over the course of a year, Aaron Barr, CEO of HBGary Federal, sought out various companies to form a consortium that could wrest control of Romas/COIN from the current contract holder, Northrop Grumman. Eventually the consortium included no less than 12 different firms — ranging from niche software companies to behemoths like Google, Apple, and even Disney.

From the emails, it’s clear that “mobile phone software and applications constitute a major component of the program,” concludes the entry in ProjectPM. Periodic references to “semantic analysis,” “Latent Semantic Indexing,” and “specialized linguistics” indicate that the government agency overseeing the contract was clearly interested in automated dissection of spoken or written communication. This is the hallmark of NSA surveillance.

Is it possible that this consortium planned on developing mobile phone software and applications with bugs that would allow the US government to hack into targets’ phones and give it access to all of the communications within?

As detailed by New York Times national security reporter Mark Mazzetti, mobile phone intrusion has been par for the course in the military’s signals intelligence work abroad.

Checkmate

Claims of government surveillance capabilities embedded in private-company software are bolstered by recent reporting on the sale of “zero-day exploits” to government agencies.

“Zero-day exploits” refer to security vulnerabilities that are taken advantage of on the same day that the vulnerability becomes known to the victim. As the jargon implies, there are zero days between the time the hole is discovered and the initial attack.

Endgame Systems, one such company cashing in on this new market, was of particular interest to Brown and ProjectPM. Deep in the cache of Aaron Barr’s emails are indications of just how secret the work of Endgame is.

In an email to employee John Farrell, then-Endgame CEO Chris Rouland states: “Please let HBgary know we don’t ever want to see our name in a press release.”

Farrell forwarded that note to Barr with the following explanation:

“Chris wanted me to pass this along. We’ve been very careful NOT to have public face on our company. Please ensure Palantir and your other partners understand we’re purposefully trying to maintain a very low profile. Chris [Rouland] is very cautious based on feedback we’ve received from our government clients. If you want to reconsider working with us based on this, we fully understand.”

One look at Endgame’s product line explains a lot about their wariness. Their premier software, “Bonesaw,” shows what a powerful asset the corporation has become to America’s intelligence agencies.

Bonesaw is a targeting application that tracks servers and routers around the world. It maps out all the hardware attached to the Internet. Through these access points, NSA and Cyber Command can hack into or launch attacks against adversaries. The Bonesaw program functions essentially as a user-friendly map.

That map has at its disposal the geolocation and Internet address of every device connected to the Internet around the globe. By designating a country and city — like Beijing, China for example — and the name or address of a target — say, a People’s Liberation Army research facility — a user can find out what software is running on all of the computers inside the facility, what entry points to those computers exist, and a menu of custom exploits that can be used to sneak in.

Sock Puppets and Other Tricks

Other clues as to what ProjectPM-related material may have led the FBI to investigate Michael Hastings can be found in his published work.


Endgame Systems CEO Nathaniel Fick. Formerly of the Center for a New American Security, Fick took over for Endgame in November 2012.
In a May 18, 2012, article on propaganda efforts by the State Department, Hastings referred to a “program being developed by the Pentagon [that] would design software to create “sock puppets” on social media outlets.” The HBGary emails are littered with references to this type of “persona management” technology.

Principal among these was a June 2010 United States Air Force (USAF) contract from the 6th Contracting Squadron at MacDill Air Force Base in Florida. It sought providers of “persona management software” that would allow 50 users to control up to 500 fictional personae.

These sock puppets were required to be “replete with background, history, supporting details, and cyber presences that are technically, culturally, and geographically consistent.” In other words, avatars so convincing they could fool the people with whom they were interacting into believing they were real.

MacDill Air Force Base is home to the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), the section of the military that oversees and coordinates all special-forces activity globally. USSOCOM lists under its “core activities” the employment of psychological operations (PSYOPS) and information operations (IO)—exactly the type of activity this “sockpuppeting” technology would be employed in.

To put it another way: a clone army for future psywars.

Gone With The Mercedes

Given the information currently available it is impossible to know with certainty what angle in the Brown case Michael Hastings was pursuing at the time of his death.

But Hastings’s credibility and national security contacts would have served him well in digging deeper into ProjectPM’s cache of hacked emails, perhaps exposing to the light of public scrutiny other secretive government contractors in the manner that Brown had begun. (See the “Team Themis” affair.)

With that potential suddenly snuffed out, it’s not surprising the Internet is abuzz with speculation over Hastings’s death. We’ve contributed to the investigation surrounding it but, with so few hard facts at hand, now is not the time to speculate about whether foul play was involved. What’s clear is that an important voice in the grand tradition of investigative journalism has been silenced.

Hopefully, more information will come to light, and we will know with a fair degree of certainty what Michael Hastings was working on that attracted the government’s watchful eye. That is, unless all of his information was incinerated with him in the early hours of that June morning.
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Re: Journalist Michael Hastings is dead at 33

Postby Nordic » Sat Aug 10, 2013 3:49 pm

lyrimal » Fri Aug 09, 2013 12:18 pm wrote:Maybe Hastings married a spook because he too was/is a spook.

Are not the military and intelligence agencies at constant odds with one another? If Hastings was/is a spook, it makes sense he'd be involved with taking down one of the military's top officers. It'd also help explain the level of access he accomplished.

Is it not curious that such access would be made available to him, given his then quite recent history of being engaged to an anti-war, democracy activist, supposedly killed by the insurgency? Were there not more 'qualified' assignees?

From what I understand, Parhamovich was not a spook. From what I understand, she was committed to helping the Iraqis. It is interesting that Hastings would lose a loved one in such a way, become disillusioned, then run into the arms of an unmistakeable spook.

In reading about Parhamovich's death, she seemed targeted, not a mere casualty of the insurgency.

Perhaps Hastings was the spook in his relationship with Parhamovich.

With all due respect to truth-in-hiding, wherever it may be.



Well, this is an extremely good point. You don't get to interview the head of command in a controversial war zone for major corporate media without having some sort of spook clearance.

Right?

But perhaps, like Snowden, Hastings was playing the role in order to get the access. (like Snowden claims he was doing)

Or maybe he was the classic "shapeshifter" of narrative, realized what he was really doing and decided to go straight. In the classic narratives, it's the shapeshifters who really instigate the major plot twists.

It almost doesn't matter, because it seems he decided to use his access to actually tell the truth and bring down people who were doing wrong.

The wife seems like a classic asset sent to find out what he was really about, how he could be used further, what his motivations really were, everything else. I'm sure somebody timed it just right in terms of his recovery period from his former girlfriend's death. The rebound.

Remember "Diary of an Economic Hitman". They use women to deal with guys like this. Oldest trick in the book, really.

This whole thing is playing out like a political thriller. Who will play Hastings in the movie version?
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Re: Journalist Michael Hastings is dead at 33

Postby 8bitagent » Sat Aug 10, 2013 4:57 pm

Nordic » Sat Aug 10, 2013 2:49 pm wrote:
lyrimal » Fri Aug 09, 2013 12:18 pm wrote:Maybe Hastings married a spook because he too was/is a spook.

Are not the military and intelligence agencies at constant odds with one another? If Hastings was/is a spook, it makes sense he'd be involved with taking down one of the military's top officers. It'd also help explain the level of access he accomplished.

Is it not curious that such access would be made available to him, given his then quite recent history of being engaged to an anti-war, democracy activist, supposedly killed by the insurgency? Were there not more 'qualified' assignees?

From what I understand, Parhamovich was not a spook. From what I understand, she was committed to helping the Iraqis. It is interesting that Hastings would lose a loved one in such a way, become disillusioned, then run into the arms of an unmistakeable spook.

In reading about Parhamovich's death, she seemed targeted, not a mere casualty of the insurgency.

Perhaps Hastings was the spook in his relationship with Parhamovich.

With all due respect to truth-in-hiding, wherever it may be.


Who will play Hastings in the movie version?



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Shit, they already have an Assange/Wiki/Manning movie






You know, I've never before questioned ANY family members to tragedies. It made me sick when people questioned the Flight 93 people, questioned the Sandy Hook or Boston families...
but I will admit, there is something....sort of phony feeling about Hastings widow in that Pierce Morgan video. Add to that her credentials and some other things, I dunno...
When she spoke in that interview of almost faux excitement at Hastings revealing secrets, it felt like Hulk Hogan talking about an upcoming match
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Re: Journalist Michael Hastings is dead at 33

Postby Hammer of Los » Sat Aug 10, 2013 5:09 pm

...

From nordic's timely link;

Connections Between Michael Hastings, Edward Snowden And Barrett Brown—The War With The Security State

By Christian Stork on Aug 7, 2013

...Principal among these was a June 2010 United States Air Force (USAF) contract from the 6th Contracting Squadron at MacDill Air Force Base in Florida. It sought providers of “persona management software” that would allow 50 users to control up to 500 fictional personae.


HBGary?

Aaron Barr?

Palantir?

I guess we've been here before.

Sockpuppets r us.

Meme managers.

Good luck to 'em.

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Re: Journalist Michael Hastings is dead at 33

Postby justdrew » Sat Aug 10, 2013 5:47 pm

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Re: Journalist Michael Hastings is dead at 33

Postby seemslikeadream » Sun Aug 11, 2013 9:24 pm

Month before hacktivist Barrett Brown’s trial date in downtown Dallas, attorneys wrestle over delay, gag order
By Robert Wilonsky
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12:49 pm on August 9, 2013 | Permalink

Barrett Brown

The federal trial of journalist-turned-hacktivist Barrett Brown is currently scheduled to begin in a downtown Dallas courtroom next month — a year after he was arrested in his Dallas apartment while in the midst of an online chat. That date may change: Some point soon, possibly before day’s end, a federal judge will rule on a request made by Brown’s attorneys to push the start date to February of next year.

The federal government vehemently opposes an extension, and has also asked the judge to “[restrict] the parties['] use of the media.” Brown’s attorneys call the government’s move nothing short of a gag order.

Charlie Swift, best known as the attorney who defended Osama bin Laden’s bodyguard and driver, and UT Law School’s Ahmed Ghappour took Brown’s case in April. Said Ghappour at the time, this case, which could land Brown behind bars for more than 100 years, “is one of those cases that will set standards with respect to the First Amendment.” It’s also a complicated one involving myriad counts of alleged criminal conduct, including threatening an FBI agent, conspiring to release the personal information of a U.S. government employee, identity theft and hyperlinking to “a document full of credit card numbers and their authentication codes that was stolen from the security company Stratfor” after it was hacked by Anonymous in 2011, as Vice explained earlier this year.

Since his arrest and detention in Mansfield, Brown has been the subject of myriad pieces heralding him as, among other things, a “political prisoner of the information revolution,” per the U.K. Guardian‘s July headline. “If he is convicted,” read a recent post on the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s website, “it could have dire consequences for press freedom.”

As far as the government’s concerned, enough is enough.

“Since May 1, 2013, the government has reason to believe that Brown’s attorney coordinates and/or approves the use of the media,” says the feds’ opposition to the extension, filed earlier this week. “Most of the publicity about Brown thus far contain gross fabrications and substantially false recitations of facts and law which may harm both the government and the defense during jury selection.”

Swift and Ghappour vehemently disagree, per their Thursday filing.

“Mr. Brown has made no statements to the media since undersigned counsel appeared on the case,” according to their filing — including the late Michael Hastings. “Second, Mr. Brown’s counsel have not made any statements to the media, except to state matters of public record or to explain the steps of the legal process. Third, although Mr. Brown’s purported associates may be making statements about this case, those statements were not attributed to (and, at least as of May 1, 2013, are not properly attributable to) Mr. Brown. Mr. Brown and his counsel are well aware of the importance of maintaining a large potential jury pool in the Northern District of Texas, and at least since May 1, 2013, neither Mr. Brown nor his counsel have engaged in any acts that could even arguably be characterized as effectively undermining or interfering with the selection of impartial jury members. Therefore, the government’s request for a gag order should be flatly rejected as unwarranted.”

As for Swift and Ghappour’s request to delay, due in large part to the amount of electronic data involved in this case and the need for a “forensic vendor,” the government says Brown’s legal team has has “adequate time to prepare for trial.” The feds also contend he did not waive his right to a speedy trial.

Via email Thursday evening, Swift said that while he appreciates the government’s efforts to ensure everyone, including Brown, receive get those speedy trials guaranteed under law, “We are concerned with having sufficient time to prepare in order to ensure that Mr. Brown receives a fair trial.”

Both sides’ arguments are below.

Fight Over Barrett Brown Continuance and Gag Order by Robert Wilonsky
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Re: Journalist Michael Hastings is dead at 33

Postby fruhmenschen » Mon Aug 12, 2013 4:36 pm

PLEASE NOTE

There is a growing concern that journalist Michael Hastings was assassinated by unidentified
FBI agents for exposing the FBI connection. Best to start and find out who were the FBI agents involved harassing Hastings, eh?



see link for full story
http://www.mainjustice.com/2013/08/12/s ... -campaign/

Suit Triggered by Petraeus’s Affair Accuses FBI of a Smear Campaign
August 12, 2013 3:43 pm


United States military leaders sometimes use the bloodless euphemism “collateral damage” to describe what happens to civilians unlucky enough to be in the vicinity when rockets, bombs or artillery shells land. The term could also be applied to Jill Kelley and her husband and children, according to a lawsuit against the federal government in the fallout over the indiscretions of Gen. David H. Petraeus.

Jill Kelley and her husband have filed suit against various figures in Washington over leaks in the scandal that ultimately took down former Gen. David Petraeus.

Kelley was instrumental in revealing that Petraeus was having an affair with Paula Broadwell, his much younger protegee and biographer, a misstep that forced Petraeus to resign as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency in November 2012 in a sad end to his brilliant Army and government career.

Earlier in 2012, Kelley had received threatening emails, which she reported to federal authorities, who traced them to Broadwell, who lives in North Carolina. But for doing the right thing by helping the authorities, the Kelleys, who live in Tampa, Fla., have been harassed and smeared by people in power, according to a 65-page complaint filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

The complaint accuses the FBI and Director Robert S. Mueller III, the Department of Defense and unknown “John Does” and “Jane Does” of violating the Kelleys’ right to privacy by snooping through the couple’s email, instead of conducting a narrow search to determine the sender of the abusive messages, and of trashing the Kelleys’ previously outstanding reputation as civic-minded people. (Jill Kelley’s husband, Scott, is a surgeon.)

Perhaps most bizarrely, according to the complaint, Mrs. Kelley was abducted from her home on July 12, 2012, by FBI agents who refused to let her call an attorney, then drove her around while asking her “bewildering questions” about her relationship not only with Petraeus but about Gen. John Allen of the Marine Corps, formerly the top American commander in Afghanistan. After the harrowing automobile ride, the agents deposited Mrs. Kelley at the Tampa airport without her luggage, the complaint states. (She had been planning to fly out of Tampa that day.)

In fact, the Kelleys’ complaint says, Broadwell had no reason to be jealous of Mrs. Kelley, who never had an affair with Petraeus or Allen, both of whom Mrs. Kelley knew socially, or anyone else. Allen, who became entangled in the mess after he received an email disparaging Mrs. Kelley, was exonerated after an investigation but chose to retire anyhow, citing personal reasons and his wife’s health.
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Re: Journalist Michael Hastings is dead at 33

Postby Luther Blissett » Mon Aug 12, 2013 4:59 pm

CIA DIRECTOR BRENNAN CONFIRMED AS REPORTER MICHAEL HASTINGS NEXT TARGET

By Kimberly Dvorak
Created: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 10:51:00 PST
Updated: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 10:57:18 PST
This week Elise Jordan, wife of famed journalist Michael Hastings, who recently died under suspicious circumstances, corroborated this reporter's sources that CIA Director, John Brennan was Hastings next exposé project (CNN clip).


Last month a source provided San Diego 6 News with an alarming email hacked from super secret CIA contractor Stratfor’s President Fred Burton. The email (link here) was posted on WikiLeaks and alleged that then Obama counter-terrorism Czar Brennan, was in charge of the government's continued crackdown or witch-hunt on investigative journalists.

After providing the Stratfor email to the CIA for comment, the spymaster's spokesperson responded in lightning speed. Two emails were received; one acknowledging Hastings was working on a CIA story and the other said, “Without commenting on information disseminated by WikiLeaks, any suggestion that Director Brennan has ever attempted to infringe on constitutionally-protected press freedoms is offensive and baseless.”

The emails also prompted a phone from CIA media spokesman Todd Ebitz. He said they were saddened by Michael’s death and reiterated their position that they had a cordial working relationship with the investigative reporter.

On the other hand, Stratfor, specifically Fred Burton, remains nonresponsive.

As for Hastings’ final story, his wife said Rolling Stone would publish the Brennan piece in an upcoming edition of the magazine.



Was speed a factor?

The release of a new surveillance video from a nearby Italian restaurant by Michael Krikorian, an author, freelance blogger who also writes for LA Weekly, reveals a lot of information about Hastings’ final seconds.

An SDSU professor Morteza M. Mehrabadi, Professor and Interim Chair Areas of Specialization: Mechanics of Materials told San Diego 6 News that calculating the speed of Hastings car follows a simple mathematic equation. By using the video and the distance traveled (195 feet) as well as the seconds that lapsed prior to the explosion – in his opinion, the car was traveling roughly 35 mph.

That revelation is important because Jose, an employee of ALSCO a nearby business, and a witness to the accident told KTLA/Loud Labs (Scott Lane) the car was traveling at a high rate of speed and he saw sparks coming from the car and saw it explode BEFORE hitting the tree.

The pre-explosion could possibly explain the flash of light on the video that preceded the appearance of the car in the video. The pre-explosion and slower speed could also explain the minimal damage to the palm tree and the facts the rear tires rested against the curb. It also provides an explanation for the location of the engine and drive train at more than 100 feet from the tree impact area.

This new information prompted another round of FOIA/CPRAs and only adds to the questions that remain unanswered. One of those questions is where was Mr. Hastings going at 4:30 in the morning? Based on the accident location, Hastings was only 1.5 miles from his home and was headed away from his address.

Other unanswered questions point to the contents (computer, phones, notes, etc.) of his home, so far there has been no response from the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) FOIA request regarding these issues. Also, numerous FOIAs have been filed with other federal agencies concerning details of Hastings suspicious car “accident.”

I would like to thank the tens of thousands of people following this important story and the supportive comments that include many helpful tips. You can post anonymous tips for me at theKDreport.com or sandiego6.com or email: Kimberly.dvorak@hotmail.com
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Re: Journalist Michael Hastings is dead at 33

Postby elfismiles » Mon Aug 12, 2013 5:29 pm

Luther Blissett » 12 Aug 2013 20:59 wrote:
CIA DIRECTOR BRENNAN CONFIRMED AS REPORTER MICHAEL HASTINGS NEXT TARGET
By Kimberly Dvorak
Created: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 10:51:00 PST
Updated: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 10:57:18 PST
This week Elise Jordan, wife of famed journalist Michael Hastings, who recently died under suspicious circumstances, corroborated this reporter's sources that CIA Director, John Brennan was Hastings next exposé project (CNN clip).

Last month a source provided San Diego 6 News with an alarming email hacked from super secret CIA contractor Stratfor’s President Fred Burton. The email (link here) was posted on WikiLeaks and alleged that then Obama counter-terrorism Czar Brennan, was in charge of the government's continued crackdown or witch-hunt on investigative journalists.


On Monday February 27th, 2012, WikiLeaks began publishing The Global Intelligence Files, over five million e-mails from the Texas headquartered "global intelligence" company Stratfor. The e-mails date between July 2004 and late December 2011. They reveal the inner workings of a company that fronts as an intelligence publisher, but provides confidential intelligence services to large corporations, such as Bhopal's Dow Chemical Co., Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon and government agencies, including the US Department of Homeland Security, the US Marines and the US Defence Intelligence Agency. The emails show Stratfor's web of informers, pay-off structure, payment laundering techniques and psychological methods.

Obama Leak Investigations (internal use only - pls do not forward)
Released on 2012-09-10 00:00 GMT

Email-ID 1210665
Date 2010-09-21 21:38:37
From burton@stratfor.com
To secure@stratfor.com

Brennan is behind the witch hunts of investigative journalists learning
information from inside the beltway sources.

Note -- There is specific tasker from the WH to go after anyone printing
materials negative to the Obama agenda (oh my.) Even the FBI is
shocked. The Wonder Boys must be in meltdown mode...

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Re: Journalist Michael Hastings is dead at 33

Postby elfismiles » Mon Aug 12, 2013 5:36 pm

This article seems like it was really rushed... the estimated speed before impact seems seriously dubious, and I thought we'd heard it appeared Hastings was headed TOWARDS his home, and ... what would the police have to do regarding Hastings' computer, phone, and notes? I guess we're to assume his smartphone and laptop were in the car.

Luther Blissett » 12 Aug 2013 20:59 wrote:
CIA DIRECTOR BRENNAN CONFIRMED AS REPORTER MICHAEL HASTINGS NEXT TARGET
By Kimberly Dvorak
Created: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 10:51:00 PST
Updated: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 10:57:18 PST
...
Was speed a factor?

The release of a new surveillance video from a nearby Italian restaurant by Michael Krikorian, an author, freelance blogger who also writes for LA Weekly, reveals a lot of information about Hastings’ final seconds.

An SDSU professor Morteza M. Mehrabadi, Professor and Interim Chair Areas of Specialization: Mechanics of Materials told San Diego 6 News that calculating the speed of Hastings car follows a simple mathematic equation. By using the video and the distance traveled (195 feet) as well as the seconds that lapsed prior to the explosion – in his opinion, the car was traveling roughly 35 mph.

That revelation is important because Jose, an employee of ALSCO a nearby business, and a witness to the accident told KTLA/Loud Labs (Scott Lane) the car was traveling at a high rate of speed and he saw sparks coming from the car and saw it explode BEFORE hitting the tree.

The pre-explosion could possibly explain the flash of light on the video that preceded the appearance of the car in the video. The pre-explosion and slower speed could also explain the minimal damage to the palm tree and the facts the rear tires rested against the curb. It also provides an explanation for the location of the engine and drive train at more than 100 feet from the tree impact area.

This new information prompted another round of FOIA/CPRAs and only adds to the questions that remain unanswered. One of those questions is where was Mr. Hastings going at 4:30 in the morning? Based on the accident location, Hastings was only 1.5 miles from his home and was headed away from his address.

Other unanswered questions point to the contents (computer, phones, notes, etc.) of his home, so far there has been no response from the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) FOIA request regarding these issues. Also, numerous FOIAs have been filed with other federal agencies concerning details of Hastings suspicious car “accident.”

I would like to thank the tens of thousands of people following this important story and the supportive comments that include many helpful tips. You can post anonymous tips for me at theKDreport.com or sandiego6.com or email: Kimberly.dvorak@hotmail.com
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Re: Journalist Michael Hastings is dead at 33

Postby elfismiles » Mon Aug 12, 2013 5:49 pm

Thanks Fruh.

fruhmenschen » 12 Aug 2013 20:36 wrote:PLEASE NOTE

There is a growing concern that journalist Michael Hastings was assassinated by unidentified
FBI agents for exposing the FBI connection. Best to start and find out who were the FBI agents involved harassing Hastings, eh?

see link for full story
http://www.mainjustice.com/2013/08/12/s ... -campaign/

Suit Triggered by Petraeus’s Affair Accuses FBI of a Smear Campaign
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Re: Journalist Michael Hastings is dead at 33

Postby Forgetting2 » Mon Aug 12, 2013 9:11 pm

elfismiles » 12 Aug 2013 13:36 wrote:This article seems like it was really rushed... the estimated speed before impact seems seriously dubious, and I thought we'd heard it appeared Hastings was headed TOWARDS his home, and ... what would the police have to do regarding Hastings' computer, phone, and notes? I guess we're to assume his smartphone and laptop were in the car.


The video they're talking about is a video of a video. You'd have to know the frame rate of the security camera footage (the original video) to estimate the speed of the car.

I found some info on Hastings home address on a Reddit thread. Don't know if it's accurate, but if it is he was about 2 miles south of, and heading away from his home.
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Re: Journalist Michael Hastings is dead at 33

Postby Nordic » Tue Aug 13, 2013 1:08 am

This may be meaningless, but it recently came to my attention (and is bugging the shit out of me) that David Betrayus just landed a cushy professorship at USC. Which is in, you know, Los Angeles.

Like I said this is really bugging me.
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Re: Journalist Michael Hastings is dead at 33

Postby JackRiddler » Tue Aug 13, 2013 1:16 am

WHAT THE FUCK!!!

This war criminal already has a professorship starting this semester at CUNY, making six figures. (It's a source of disgust to everyone in the system who even knows who the motherfucker is.) He'll be teaching maybe one fucking course because he's also consulting at a hedge fund. Barely anyone will get into the course and they're going to treat its times and location like Top Secret, since of course there will be protests if it's public.

And you're telling me at the same time he's got another professorship on the other coast? How far up its own asshole can the academic-military-industrial complex go?!

Wikipedia:

New career

On March 28, 2013, Petraeus joined the American Corporate Partners (ACP), a national nonprofit organization that connects post-9/11 veterans to business professionals for career guidance. American Corporate Partners (ACP; www.acp-usa.org) is a New York-based national nonprofit organization founded in 2008 to address veterans' career transition needs through two free programs: a nationwide veteran mentoring program, and an online network, ACP AdvisorNet (www.acp-advisornet.org), offering career, employment and small business advice through a Q&A platform.[20] In March 2013, Petraeus has accepted the role of Honorary Chairmen of the OSS Society.

Petraeus has been named a visiting professor at Macaulay Honors College at the City University of New York. According to a statement from Petraeus, "I look forward to leading a seminar at Macaulay that examines the developments that could position the United States - and our North American partners - to lead the world out of the current global economic slowdown."[21] After his anticipated $200,000 salary for the academic year drew fire from critics, Petraeus agreed to take on the teaching position for just $1 in order to keep the focus on the students and away from any monetary controversy.[22]

On May 1, 2013, the University of Southern California named Petraeus as a Judge Widney Professor, "a title reserved for eminent individuals from the arts, sciences, professions, business and community and national leadership."[23] The president of the Currahee Board of Trustees announced May 6, 2013, that Petraeus agreed to serve on the board of trustees that perserves Camp Toccoa. During WWII, four of the main parachute infantry regiments that trained at Camp Toccoa prior to their employment.[24]

Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P., an investment firm has named Petraeus, to serve as chairman of the New York firm's newly created KKR Global Institute. Petraeus will support its investment teams and portfolio companies when studying new investments, especially in new locations.[25]

Team Rubicon, an organization that focuses individuals with military experience and first responders to deploy emergency response teams announced on June 18, 2013, that Petraeus has joined its board of advisors.[26]
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