Friend of journalist reveals colleagues were “too scared” to release panicked email
Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
June 26, 2013
The wife of Rolling Stone journalist Michael Hastings, who was
killed in what many people believe was a suspicious car crash last week, has
vowed to “take down whoever did this,” according to the man who released an
email in which Hastings told friends he was being harassed by the
government.
Staff Sergeant Joseph Biggs, who yesterday told Fox News that Hastings was working on “the
biggest story yet” about the CIA before his untimely death, was responsible for
releasing an email Hastings wrote 15 hours before his car crash in which the
journalist stated he was “onto a big story” and needed “to go off the rada[r]
for a bit.”
Biggs tweeted that the reason he released the email was because
Hastings’ other friends and colleagues who received it were “too scared” to do
so.
After the email was released, Hastings’ wife Elise Jordan thanked
Biggs and vowed to “take down whoever did this,” according to Biggs.
Biggs, who met Hastings when he was an embedded journalist in
Afghanistan in 2008, added, “I won’t let a man die in vein [sic] because I’m too
scared of what will happen to me. If I sent that email to Mike he wouldn’t rest,
he would fight.”
In his interview with Fox News yesterday, Biggs also said that
Hastings “drove like a grandma” and that it was totally out of character for him
to be speeding in the early hours of the morning.
Earlier this week, 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.”
Hastings had made numerous powerful enemies as a result of his
exposure of Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal in 2010, receiving several death threats
in the process.
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.”
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