So the reason this timeline sticks out to me as kind of fishy is that Steve entered the State Department in 1974. And it seems unlikely that he would have been able to complete all of that coursework and residency in the time before then. It's not impossible, but if he did pull that off, he's basically superhuman. When you add that Steve also claims to have reached the rank of 06 in the military, things become almost impossible to imagine. Like, generally, it takes 20 years of enlistment to reach the rank of 06. There are definitely variables that can make things go quicker or slower, but from everything I've read, 20 years seems like a pretty average tenure of someone when they reach that rank. So now, if you imagine that Steve enlisted on his 18th birthday, he would have to reach that rank seven years quicker than average in order to reach that rank by the time he enters the State Department. While also simultaneously obtaining an MD and a PhD from multiple universities. Prestigious universities. Prestigious universities. Basically breaking land speed records of collegiate achievement. So what we're saying is this man is either a liar or the most brilliant human being alive. And like, I have to keep stressing this. I'm not saying that's impossible. I'm just saying that I have a very hard time believing that someone could do all of that in the span of 13 years. Right. All the information that's available about this stuff comes directly from Steve. So I have no idea how much of it to believe. If any of it can be substantiated, I will gladly tip my hat to his insanely impressive early career. But for now, I view it with a healthy level of skepticism.