The answer is clear and right in front of your face. You have no writing skills. Written Communication is evaluated and you fail. You whine and complain instead of saying, "the hell with it, I'll knock on the door tomorrow and try again, even if it means starting the whole process all over again." Motivation is evaluated and you fail. You keep maintaining that you are the one totally correct in this situation when there have been multiple officer/pilots on the other side you are trying to get to clearly telling you that you are wrong or partially wrong. Insanity is evaluated and you passed(trying the same thing over and over expecting a different outcome). The advice that has already been given is this: get yourself in shape, pass the PFT at the highest level possible, hope your old record is lost for good, and find your way to a recruiter that will administer the ASVAB to you again, get a better score, and get the contract you want.
I'll give you two examples: 1. in WWII my grandfather lied about his age in order to enlist and serve. A secret he never told anyone and something he felt necessary to conceal. 2. in 1997 I knew a guy who was in Army ROTC in college who had Venezuelan relatives. During a summer, he went to Venezuela and got PRK surgery on his eyes to correct his vision. Upon his return he told noone of his travel, got a flight physical and lied about correcting his vision in the attempt to get Aviation as a commissioned officer in the Army. He was found out about his vision, kicked out of ROTC and made to pay back his scholarship, which he did so promptly. I know this is a type of integrity issue, but he wanted to serve and wanted to fly, so I admire his desire and motivation and abilities, because what he did next was amazing. He came clean to a recruiter about his surgery and shortly after being dismissed from ROTC the Army started accepting PRK/Lasik surgery on a case by case basis. He took a 2nd flight physical after being disqualified and got accepted into flight school as a Warrant Officer. I saw him show up at Ft Rucker as a WO1 and the very officer that dismissed him as a cadet was actually AD at Ft Rucker at the time. He actually gave him a good letter of recommendation and an award for his perserverance and motivation to succeed in what he wanted to do in life.
The End.