
Wow. Although funnily enough that fits perfectly with what I'd expect from the "true life" stories of a guy who tells people he's a billionaire anti-terrorist smarter-than-Einstein hacker karateka.
I'm reminded of a former co-worker. He joined our team fresh from HR, without a clue about what he'd be doing. Yet everything he did was related to his former jobs.
You see, at the time, he was 28 years old. He was retired from the military. He had been a Navy Seal, a special ops Marine, had spent time in the Army, and had trained with astonauts for a secret mission. He lived in Omaha, but flew to Las Vegas every weekend using his private jet, and one week when his jet wasn't working, he invented a jet pack that would let him fly without the plane, and would get him there just as fast.
He was married to a supermodel wife in a multi-million dollar mansion (which begs the question, why was he working there?) and every Thursday, he had to leave for a lunch meeting with the President's advisors, because the President's staff could not do their jobs without him.
He consulted with Congressmen, and Warren Buffet called him up for advice on which company to buy.
Every single one of these stories (and the above is just the tip of that iceberg) was told with a straight face.