abandonconflict
Well-Known Member
Edward has a knack for disappointing. He couldn't even stay in class, instead settling for a GED. Nothing really wrong with that by itself, but it seems to be part of a pattern in his case.
He joined the army on a straight to Green Beret program which sends recruits to infantry basic, followed by jump school, followed by a special operations training unit that grooms these recruits for SF with training courses to prep them for selection and the Q course. Apparently he didn't make it to the JFK spec ops unit in Fort Bragg, instead breaking both of his legs in airborne school.
Now his career as a leaker has taken a turn for the silly. It would seem that travel to Ecuador was Assange's idea more than his own. Raphael Correa would like if Ecuadoreans with proper authority made the call on whether or not to harbor Edward Snowden. While the US plays Carmen Sandiego, I guess I'll join in and posit that he has intended all along to become Chinese. His computer skills, which were apparently sufficient to carry him into the most trusted positions in US intelligence despite his disappointing life, are very valuable in China. He has also studied Mandarin, self identifies as Buddhist, is "deeply interested in martial arts" and can only go to so many places. Hey good for him, China is slightly less fascist than America.
He joined the army on a straight to Green Beret program which sends recruits to infantry basic, followed by jump school, followed by a special operations training unit that grooms these recruits for SF with training courses to prep them for selection and the Q course. Apparently he didn't make it to the JFK spec ops unit in Fort Bragg, instead breaking both of his legs in airborne school.
Now his career as a leaker has taken a turn for the silly. It would seem that travel to Ecuador was Assange's idea more than his own. Raphael Correa would like if Ecuadoreans with proper authority made the call on whether or not to harbor Edward Snowden. While the US plays Carmen Sandiego, I guess I'll join in and posit that he has intended all along to become Chinese. His computer skills, which were apparently sufficient to carry him into the most trusted positions in US intelligence despite his disappointing life, are very valuable in China. He has also studied Mandarin, self identifies as Buddhist, is "deeply interested in martial arts" and can only go to so many places. Hey good for him, China is slightly less fascist than America.