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Question #1292843418Monday, 20-Dec-2010
Category: Celebrities Typing
Bradley Manning is a United States Army soldier who was arrested and charged with the unauthorized use and disclosure of U.S. classified information. According to chat logs, Manning brought in CD-RWs containing music, which were subsequently erased and rewritten with the leaked documents. In online discussions with Adrian Lamo(INTJ)(NiTe), Manning claimed responsibility for leaking the "Collateral Murder" video, a video of the Granai airstrike and approximately 250,000 individual cables, to the whistleblower website Wikileaks. What type is Bradley Manning?



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A1 I guess he's an INFJ. Second choice is for ENFP. -- ENFP,M.D.
A2 He enlisted in the army in the summer of 2007, doing his basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, and after graduating in April 2008, he moved to Fort Huachuca, Arizona, where he trained as an intelligence analyst. /Wikipedia/ An intelligence analyst requires very good analytic skills to see the connections in the external world and a good understanding of how things and ideas work. -- jgbr
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A3 Let's close this case. Bradley Manning, (MBTI: ENTP), (1.Ne,2Ti), (Don Quixote) "The Exploring Searcher", Neglected by parents, Bullied by peers, Rejected by employers, Analytical, Multi-talented, Easygoing, Immature, Infantile, Naive, Non-conforming, Impatient, opinionated, acts without thinking, easily frustrated, difficulty in understanding other people's true disposition etc. Bradley Manning, A Film By Guardian



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