<p>The FBI has released decades-old file it kept on Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, questioning his moral character by disclosing details on his reported drug use and ability to "distort reality."<br /><br /></p>.<p>The file was prepared on the Apple founder as he was considered for a presidential appointment in 1991 during George H W Bush's time in office.<br /><br />Steve Jobs can distort reality and can go to any extent to achieve his goals, some of his friends told the FBI when Bush sought a background check on him.<br /><br />Running into 191 pages, the report on background check on Jobs was released by the FBI yesterday under the under the Freedom of Information Act.<br /><br />The background check was prepared by the FBI after Bush wanted to nominate him to the President's Export Council.<br /><br />The report based on extensive research and interviews of friends, neighbors and colleagues of Jobs, the FBI according to the files, recommended him for a position of trust and responsibility.At that time Jobs had left apple and headed NeXT.<br /><br />Jobs returned to Apple five years later when NeXT was bought by Apple.<br /><br />"Basically an honest and trustworthy person, he is a very complex individual and his moral character is suspect," FBI said in its report recommending him for the job.<br /><br />One of the anonymous source described Jobs as a "deceptive individual who is not completely forthright or honest," adding he will "twist the truth and distort reality in order to achieve his goals".<br /><br />Several discussed the fact that Jobs fathered a child out of wedlock.<br /><br />One of the respondents also said he was aware Jobs "used marijuana and LSD, while they were attending college."<br /><br />According to the FBI report, Jobs concede this in an interview to the FBI on March 13, 1991.<br /><br />Jobs' overall grade point average at Homestead High School, from which he graduated in 1972, was a 2.65 out 4.0.<br /><br />Another individual told FBI that he considers Jobs to be a successful individual because he can delegate tasks to individuals.<br /><br />Another individual told the FBI that Jobs could success in a political position, based on his method of operation and past record.<br /><br />As such he recommended Jobs for a position of trust and responsibility.<br /><br />Two individuals who were acquainted with Jobs stated he is strong-willed, stubborn, hardworking and driven, which they believe is why he is so successful.<br /><br />One more individual described Jobs as an extremely intelligent individual, a true leader, who has made a difference in the computer industry and given an opportunity will make a positive contribution on the national scene. </p>
<p>The FBI has released decades-old file it kept on Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, questioning his moral character by disclosing details on his reported drug use and ability to "distort reality."<br /><br /></p>.<p>The file was prepared on the Apple founder as he was considered for a presidential appointment in 1991 during George H W Bush's time in office.<br /><br />Steve Jobs can distort reality and can go to any extent to achieve his goals, some of his friends told the FBI when Bush sought a background check on him.<br /><br />Running into 191 pages, the report on background check on Jobs was released by the FBI yesterday under the under the Freedom of Information Act.<br /><br />The background check was prepared by the FBI after Bush wanted to nominate him to the President's Export Council.<br /><br />The report based on extensive research and interviews of friends, neighbors and colleagues of Jobs, the FBI according to the files, recommended him for a position of trust and responsibility.At that time Jobs had left apple and headed NeXT.<br /><br />Jobs returned to Apple five years later when NeXT was bought by Apple.<br /><br />"Basically an honest and trustworthy person, he is a very complex individual and his moral character is suspect," FBI said in its report recommending him for the job.<br /><br />One of the anonymous source described Jobs as a "deceptive individual who is not completely forthright or honest," adding he will "twist the truth and distort reality in order to achieve his goals".<br /><br />Several discussed the fact that Jobs fathered a child out of wedlock.<br /><br />One of the respondents also said he was aware Jobs "used marijuana and LSD, while they were attending college."<br /><br />According to the FBI report, Jobs concede this in an interview to the FBI on March 13, 1991.<br /><br />Jobs' overall grade point average at Homestead High School, from which he graduated in 1972, was a 2.65 out 4.0.<br /><br />Another individual told FBI that he considers Jobs to be a successful individual because he can delegate tasks to individuals.<br /><br />Another individual told the FBI that Jobs could success in a political position, based on his method of operation and past record.<br /><br />As such he recommended Jobs for a position of trust and responsibility.<br /><br />Two individuals who were acquainted with Jobs stated he is strong-willed, stubborn, hardworking and driven, which they believe is why he is so successful.<br /><br />One more individual described Jobs as an extremely intelligent individual, a true leader, who has made a difference in the computer industry and given an opportunity will make a positive contribution on the national scene. </p>