The Federal Bureau of Investigation has released a 191-page background check on late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs that was done in 1991, when Jobs was considered for a post in the George H.W. Bush administration.

The report doesn't delineate what kind of post Jobs was being considered for. The report, which the FBI posted on its website, includes feedback based on interviews with friends and colleagues of Jobs that should be familiar to readers of Walter Isaacson's Steve Jobs bio, including:

"Several individuals questioned Mr. Jobs's honesty, stating that Mr. Jobs will twist the truth and distort reality to achieve his goals. They also stated that Mr. Jobs was not supportive of [the mother of his child born out of wedlock.]"

"[Blank] stated that during the late 1960s and early 1970s, Mr. Jobs may have experimented with illegal drugs, having come from that generation."

"[Blank] characterized Mr. Jobs as a deceptive individual who is not completely forthright and honest."

"[Blank] also advised that he was aware that Mr. Jobs used illegal drugs, including marijuana and LSD, while they were attending college."

"[Blank] considers Mr. Jobs to be a successful individual because he can delegate tasks to individuals."

"Two individuals, who were acquainted with Mr. Jobs while they were employed at [Apple] offered favorable comments concerning Mr. Jobs. They stated that he is strongwilled, stubborn, hardworking and driven, which they believe is why he's so succcessful. They futehr stated, however, that Mr. Jobs possesses integrity as long as he gets his way; however, they did not elaborate on this."

"[Blank] stated that she and [Jobs] both experimented with various drugs although she would not be more specific to the kinds of drugs involved...She added that [Jobs] is extremely health-conscious now and rarely even drinks, but will occasionally have wine socially."

"During a routine interview of Mr. Jobs conducted by the FBI on March 13, 1991, he commented concerning his resignation at [Apple] and his past drug use."

"He had not used any illegal drugs in the past five years however during the period of approximately 1970-1974 he experimentd with marijuana, hashish and LSD. This was during high school and college and he mostly used these substances by himself."