The car crash that killed investigative reporter Michael
Hastings on June 18 started sprouting immediately after the news of his death
broke. So
far, no conclusive evidence supports foul play, but on Monday,
counterterrorism expert Richard Clarke made
news when he told the Huffington Post that the circumstances of Hastings’
car chase were “consistent with a car cyber attack.”
While hastening to state that he was not saying he believed the crash was
a purposeful attack, Clarke did observe, reported the Huffington Post,
that “‘There is reason to believe that intelligence agencies for major
powers’ — including the United States — know how to remotely seize
control of a car.”
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