Steve Jobs’ FBI file reveals he’d been considered for a Bush 1 White House ‘sensitive position’ in 1991
Federal Bureau of Investigation has posted on its website an interesting and exhaustive file on Apple’s co-founder and late CEO Steve Jobs. According to Gawker, which first spotted the file, the 191-page document reveals that Jobs was considered for a “sensitive position” in the Bush I White House back in 1991. It also contains results of an investigation into a 1985 bomb threat against Jobs. An excerpt also includes comments from several individuals who noted Jobs’ reality distortion field, included right below. Several individuals questioned Mr. Jobs’ honesty stating that Mr. Jobs...
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