From: Charleston Voice
Subj: Connections Between Michael Hastings, Edward Snowden and Barrett Brown-The War With the Security State
Subj: 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.
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.”
Date: Mon, Jun 17, 2013
at 12:56 PM
Subject: FBI
Investigation, re: NSA
To: [REDACTED] [REDACTED]
[REDACTED]
All the best, and hope
to see you all soon.
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.
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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)
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Daniel
Saunders—a former assistant US attorney for the Central District of
California
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Former Secretary of State and presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, with whose
staff Michael had many pointed
exchanges regarding State’s Benghazi spin.
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.
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.
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Posted By Charleston Voice to Charleston Voice at 8/07/2013 07:52:00 PM
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