The Michael Hastings Car Crash: No Skids Marks, a Flying Engine and “Boston Brakes” http://libertyblitzkrieg.com/2013/07/09/the-michael-hastings-car-crash-no-skids-marks-a-flying-engine-and-boston-brakes/#more-6705
In cases such as the highly suspicious and tragic car crash/explosion
that killed celebrated investigative journalist Michael Hastings, I try
to reserve commentary for a little bit to let facts emerge following
the initial speculative flurry. Particularly when it involves a
journalist with whom I am only slightly familiar. I think we can all
agree at this point that based on what has come forward in the past
several weeks it is more than likely Mr. Hastings was murdered. The
following report from San Diego News 6 provides an excellent summary of
what we know, and what we don’t know. The LAPD doesn’t seem to care
much about the latter. From San Diego 6:An eyewitness at the scene, Jose, employed at nearby business ALSCO Inc said, the car was traveling very fast and he heard a couple explosions shortly before the car crashed. In
fact, the explosion was so intense that it took the LA County assistant
corner, Ed Winter, two days to identify the burned-beyond recognition
body of Hastings.As news of the journalist’s death reached family and work
colleagues another story emerged, one that would seemingly contradict
the LAPD’s verdict. It
quickly surfaced that Hastings reached out to Wikileaks attorney
Jennifer Robinson just a few hours before his death claiming the FBI was
investigating him.
One particular passage in Hastings book, “The Operators: The Wild
and Terrifying Inside Story of America’s War in Afghanistan,” revealed
that a former
McChrystal staff member made a death threat. “We’ll hunt you down and
kill you if we don’t like what you write,” the unnamed staffer said. Hastings coolly retorted: “Well, I get death threats like that about once a year, so no worries.”He later wrote; “I wasn’t disturbed by the claim. Whenever I’d been
reporting around groups of dudes whose job it was to kill people, one
of them would usually mention that they were going to kill me.”But the most
significant missing evidence was the absence of any skid marks—even
though the car made a 60-degree turn into a palm tree.Research of this topic reveals a new angle to this story, namely —Boston Brakes.This theory was explained by a former Marine Gordon Duff who
refers to the “Boston Brakes” technique, in which “drive by wire” cars,
specifically a Mercedes Benz, can be manipulated remotely to simulate an
out-of-control accident, according to his Veterans Today story
(The 2010 story is a must read). The story details are eerily similar
to Hastings fiery accident scene as there were no skid marks.Adding credence to the possible car-hacking scenario is former
U.S. National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure Protection, and
Counter-terrorism Richard Clarke. After news broke on the Hastings car
accident, he confirmed the “drive by wire” concept.Clarke told The
Huffington Post that a single-vehicle crash is “consistent with a car
cyber attack. There is reason to believe that intelligence agencies for
major powers — including the United States — know how to remotely seize
control of a car.”Another significant detail pointed out by some members of law
enforcement, is the intensity of the fire inside the car. It’s highly
unusual since gasoline generally doesn’t burn that hot. Reviewing video
footage from the scene, the intensity of the fire resembles a “thermite”
burn.Despite the LAPD’s categorization of the Hasting fatal accident as a “no (evidence of) foul play” accident, LAPD
refuses to release the accident and toxicology reports, or make the
Mercedes available for inspection which only fuels speculation.
LAPD on the case as usual.
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