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Evil-doer
Full Name
Michael Hastings
Occupation
Agent of Regime Squad
Powers / Skills
Spycraft
Torture
Fluency in Parsi, Urdu, and Pashto
Goals
Rape and torture as many women as possible
Fake his own death
Kidnap and torture Jennifer Jareau and Mateo Cruz (all succeeded)
Escape (failed)
Crimes
Torture
Treason
Kidnapping
Type of Villain
Sadistic Terrorist
“ | Take your time, Matt. I've been thinking about this • Interview with Mike Hastings (2) bygd Andrea L’HommedieuBiographial Note Michael M. Hastings, a native of Morrill, Maine, graduated from Tilton School (NH) in and Bowdoin College in Following a year of graduate study in Public & International Affairs at George Washington University, he worked for seven years as a foreign and defense policy aide to Senator William S. Cohen () and for four years for Senator George J. Mitchell (). In October , he joined the international staff of Catholic Relief Services (CRS) and moved to Africa. Over a span of eight years, he worked as a CRS development administrator in Kenya, Tanzania, Togo and The Gambia. During the same period, he assisted in the provision of emergency food for people displaced by civil wars in the Southern Sudan and Liberia. In , he returned to Maine to direct a “center for excellence,” focusing on aquaculture and economic development. Since , he has worked for the University of Maine as its director of Research and Sponsored • WBCN and the American RevolutionWBCN and the American Revolution: How a Radio Station Defined Politics, Counterculture, and Rock and Roll by Bill Lichtenstein WBCN was a Boston rock and roll radio station from to It was instrumental (pun intended) in launching the careers of major bands. It was also part of the social fabric of the Boston college scene. This book and a companion video documentary tell the story of the early years of the station in the context of the era. “Nothing sparks the change or fuels the youth revolution to come in Boston as does the ankomst of a thirty-year-old tort lawyer from Kansas City by the name of Ronald Ray Riepen who comes to town to study for a graduate grad at Harvard Law School… Riepen is asked to do a favor by Jessie Benton, the daughter of the American realist painter Thomas Hart Benton, whom Ray knows from Kansas City… Jessie Benton tells Riepen that she is working with Mekas and Warhol to expand their New York-based film |