52 period is Mavanee Anderson, a young and attractive summer intern at the US Mission from May to August 2007. She described befriending Snowden, who, according to her, said that he was in the CIA and also demonstrated to her his martial arts skills. She later recalled in interviews that he was “a bit” prone to brooding and voiced growing dissatisfaction with the CIA. During his time in Geneva, he received no promotions or commendations for his work. In December 2008, he received an unfavorable evaluation from his superior and a “derog,” the CIA’s shorthand for a derogatory comment. He was also threatened with a punitive investigation unless he agreed to quietly resign from the CIA. “It was not a stellar career,” Tyler Drumheller, former CIA station chief told me in 2014. The job in Geneva did have its benefits, however. It provided him a generous housing and travel allowance. In many ways, it was the “cushy government job” he had said he was seeking in his Internet posts. He rented a four room apartment and had his girlfriend Lindsay Mills, now 21, join him there. According to his posts on the Ars Technica web site, he took full advantage of his compensation to live the high life. He gambled on financial developments in the option markets, losing and making substantial sums of money. He also bought a BMW sports car. While these BMW had a speed control to keep the car within the speed limit, he wrote that he illicitly disabled it so he could exceed this legal limit. He described in his posts other pursuits, including racing motorcycles it Italy and traveling around Germany with an Estonian rock star (who he did not further identify.) He also continued his fantasy life in Internet gaming. The gaming alias he chose was “Wolfking Awesomefox.” He even indulged in a fantasy gun sport called Airsoft, a variation of paint ball, in which participants used realistic looking pistols to splatter each other with paint. His good fortune came to an abrupt end in 2008. He suf