2. GED fact is an odd oversight. HPSCI was either seriously sloppy or there is something between careful wording of "passing score" + degree
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3. Performance eval story is just
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4. On exaggerating resume, "take down claim" is accusation is vague. Ok sure. But the real problem is cheating allegation.
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Basically dismisses HPSCI cheating claim w/ "why would he need to cheat?" Offers no counter evidence. The record, however...
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FOIA record demonstrates Snowden failed open book, untimed 702 training mere weeks before fleeing for Hong Kong. That is.. not a hard test.
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actually no it doesn't. It shows someone claimed that a year after the fact with no written record
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it also shows that Colonel said it was not an easy test AND it shows Snowden did pass the test.
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1. You get to take the test as many times as you need to pass. 2. It's not hard. I'd best vast majority pass first try.
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Not contesting that (tho that Colonel is on record saying differently). I'm just stating what record actually supports.
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I passed it on my first try (as with most training). It wasn’t all obvious but easy because it’s open book.
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Which is one of 10 reasons why believing that story at face value unadvisable
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