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Alleged inconsistencies in Edward Snowden's military discharge and early employment
Alleged inconsistencies in Edward Snowden's military discharge and early employment The passage offers minor, unverified details about Snowden's alleged leg injury, type of discharge, and early security guard job. While it hints at possible misrepresentation by Snowden, the claims are largely anecdotal, lack concrete evidence, and do not implicate high‑level officials or reveal new financial or foreign influence. Hence it is low‑value context. Key insights: Snowden allegedly claimed a medical discharge despite army records showing an administrative discharge.; Neighbor reports no visible injury when Snowden returned in September 2004.; Snowden worked as a security guard at the University of Maryland’s Center for Advanced Study of Language, requiring a polygraph and granting his first security clearance.
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