Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
August 6, 2013
Rolling Stone journalist Michael Hastings, who was
killed in a suspicious car crash after complaining that he was being
harassed by the FBI, had his home visited by agents from an unnamed
federal agency the day before his death, a close friend of Hastings told
Infowars.
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Image: Michael Hastings
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While it’s known that Hastings had warned others, including Wikileaks,
that the FBI was on his case, the fact that feds visited the home of
the controversial journalist almost immediately prior to his untimely
death is yet another facet to a story which has thrown up numerous
questions about the circumstances surrounding the car crash that killed
Hastings in the Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles on June 18.
Through speaking to close friends of Hastings, Infowars
has also gathered other astounding revelations about the circumstances
surrounding his death that will be released in due course if those
individuals are comfortable in going public.
Several of Hastings’ friends and colleagues were reticent to go public with the fact that the journalist had sent an email hours before his death stating he was “onto a big story” and needed “to go off the rada[r] for a bit.”