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Posted by anxietyguy
 - Oct 14, 2004, 05:59 PM
I would believe it is something that you admitted to during the poly, or your background investigator/personal history statement form.

Anxiety
Posted by MrSmithsDog
 - Oct 08, 2004, 03:01 AM
So if the CIA claims that you have a suitability problem with them and not a security clearance but rescind their conditional offer - what does this mean.  Is it their way of saying you failed the poly or is it something that came up in a poly??  And if you try to get a clearance from somewhere else that does not require a poly how bad does it hurt?  Any clues or thoughts.