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Plankton2

01/14/13 12:43 PM

#47558 RE: culdesac #47556

You're right Culdesac, the CIA very, VERY thoroughly vets all its employees, whether full time or in their engineering co-op program. The quality of Spencer's later career was foretold by this early passage in his life. For example, his acceptance and successful matriculation at an internationally ranked business grad school, GSU, explains his tenure at HUGHES:

Led strategic planning for commercialization ventures. Performed primary market research. Identified synergistic commercial market opportunity using core competencies across Hughes' groups. Industrial Electronics Group (At that time, IEG generated $1.4 billion dollars in annual sales for Hughes) Board of Directors approved $1,000,000 budget based on my market research to roll out the business plan developed under my leadership. Left Hughes to co-found Cosmos International.

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/martin-spencer/11/b2a/580
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Toxic Avenger

01/14/13 12:58 PM

#47560 RE: culdesac #47556

Let's see. rog has:
Harassed a former employee so much an arrest warrant was issued.
Refused to pay a court judgment against an elderly, disabled, former WWII POW.
Tried/trying to scam a grant using a mentally disabled woman as his shill.
Issued 95% of GOSY's O/S to 5 people, himself, 2 relatives and 2 stock promoters.
Spent $8 million to get $22k in questionable revenues.
Been outed in more lies than Charles Ponzi.
Blames his 15 years of failure as CEO on a slew of former employees and associates, including at least one who is deceased.
Used his mother-in-law in videos promoting his product without disclosing his wife and the company secretary were the caretakers.

I'm going to have to disagree with your assessment. Of course, I'm not sure the CIA's criteria include high moral values so much as a willingness to follow orders, regardless of your own feelings.

But since most of rog's stories have been shown to be false, there's no reason to believe he was vetted by the Boy Scouts, let alone the CIA.


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robotgeek

01/14/13 12:59 PM

#47561 RE: culdesac #47556

Mr. Spencer is a man with high moral values and integrity, IMO. He would not have worked for those first tier aerospace companies nor would he have gotten a security clearance from the CIA otherwise. They do a lot of background checks.

Before being appointed a college trustee by the governor of New York, Wallace had his background checked thoroughly by the state police. Wallace was appointed a trustee, so he must be a man of high moral values and integrity, correct?