JJ_BPK
08-17-2013, 04:54
This turd has so many similarities to Snowden & Assange & Manning.
You think it might be worth setting up a job interview Q&A that might pre-warn employees that they are about to hire a nut-case??
Or are we protecting these A$$Ho's because we can't PROFILE applicants?
Code Name 'Kid': American Stasi Spy Tells His Story, By Jürgen Dahlkamp
Carney joined the Air Force in the summer of 1980. He was only 17 at the time, and the Air Force offered an escape from a broken family in which there was not always enough to eat. His three years of high-school German were his ticket to the 6912th Electronic Security Group in Berlin's Marienfelde district, where trouble with his commanding officers, his fragile mental state and the fear that his homosexuality would be discovered prompted him to change sides on April 22, 1983.
link to article: (http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/american-stasi-agent-describes-his-experiences-in-new-book-a-916374.html)
You think it might be worth setting up a job interview Q&A that might pre-warn employees that they are about to hire a nut-case??
Or are we protecting these A$$Ho's because we can't PROFILE applicants?
Code Name 'Kid': American Stasi Spy Tells His Story, By Jürgen Dahlkamp
Carney joined the Air Force in the summer of 1980. He was only 17 at the time, and the Air Force offered an escape from a broken family in which there was not always enough to eat. His three years of high-school German were his ticket to the 6912th Electronic Security Group in Berlin's Marienfelde district, where trouble with his commanding officers, his fragile mental state and the fear that his homosexuality would be discovered prompted him to change sides on April 22, 1983.
link to article: (http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/american-stasi-agent-describes-his-experiences-in-new-book-a-916374.html)