Saturday, June 22, 2013

What Happened To Michael Hastings?

Who Is Michael Hastings?

Michael Mahon Hastings worked for BuzzFeed as a journalist, writer, and reporter. He is very well known for his reports on the Iraq War that he wrote for Newsweek, and authored the "I Lost My Love in Baghdad: A Modern War Story" in 2008, after losing his fiancee to the Iraq War. He is also blamed for the resignation of US Army general Stanley McChrystal, who played a large role commanding NATO in Afghanistan. His resignation was forced directly from president Barack Obama, after McChrystal's disrespect and critique of the president and White House staff was made public by Hastings.

How Did Michael Hastings Die?

Michael Hastings died on June 18, 2013 immediately after his Mercedes struck a tree in Hancock Park, Los Angeles, CA. The LAPD claims that there was no signs of anyone else being involved in the car crash. His vehicle mysteriously exploded immediately upon collision with the tree.
Just 15 hours before he was killed, however, he was in contact with two WikiLeaks attorneys in seek of legal advice, and allegedly sent the following email:
Michael Hastings Email
Was the FBI investigating Michael Hastings?
As you can see, the email suggests that Michael Hastings thought he was being investigated by the FBI. Notice he also states that he is onto something big, and needs to be off the radar for awhile.

Michael Mahon Hastings was just 33 years old, and will be remembered for his courageous writings.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

What Hit TWA Flight 800?

What Is TWA Flight 800?

For those of you who do not remember what happened with TWA Flight 800, or have not heard of it before, TWA Flight 800 was a Boeing 747 passenger jet that departed from JFK International Airport in New York on July 17, 1996, at about 8:31 PM EST. It was destined for Rome, Italy, with a stopover in Paris, France. Just 12 minutes into this flight though, something went terribly wrong, and the jet exploded over the Atlantic Ocean, killing all 230 passengers.

What caused the explosion?

The official report states that the explosion was most likely caused by flammable vapors inside one of the fuel tanks, and was ignited by a short circuit of some kind.
There was however, immediate speculation to this theory, and many people believe that it was some sort of terrorist act. The CIA and FBI got involved with the investigation, of course, and a year and a half later, came to the conclusion that no evidence existed suggesting any type of terror-related incident.

To this day, there is still no hard evidence in fact proving that the plane did fall victim to the ignition of fuel vapors, and many people still speculate what really happened on that day. Some suggest another government coverup or that even perhaps it was a US Navy ship that fired a missile to bring the passenger plane down as some sort of training exercise or another war game. People even reported on the same day, immediately prior to the airplane exploding, seeing some sort of flare being fired off the coast of New York, around the area where the plane would have been flying over.

TWA Flight 800 Documentary

 On July 17, 2013, a new documentary is being released, looking at new evidence and first-hand witness accounts that were never considered during the FBI's investigation of the passenger jet crash. The documentary is even going to interview six members of the original official crash investigation team, hired by the airliner, whose research was suppressed by the FBI's conclusive report.

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