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Gunderson, Ted Lee was born on November 7, 1928 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States.
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Gunderson, Ted Lee was born on November 7, 1928 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States.
Bachelor of Business Administration, University Nebraska.
He was the author of the best selling book How to Locate Anyone Anywhere. Gunderson joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation in December 1951 under J. Edgar Hoover. He served in the Mobile, Knoxville, New York City, and Albuquerque offices.
He held posts as an Assistant Special Agent-in-Charge in New Haven and Philadelphia.
In 1973 he became the head of the Memphis Federal Bureau of Investigation and then the head of the Dallas Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1975. Ted Gunderson was appointed the head of the Los Angeles Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1977.
In 1979 he was one of a handful interviewed for the job of Federal Bureau of Investigation director, which ultimately went to William H. Webster. After retiring from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Gunderson set up a private investigation firm, Ted L. Gunderson and Associates, in Santa Monica.
Gunderson obtained affidavits from Helena Stoeckley confessing to her involvement in the murders.
He also investigated a child molestation trial in Manhattan Beach, California. In a 1995 conference in Dallas, Gunderson warned about the supposed proliferation of secret Satanic groups, and the danger posed by the New World Order, an alleged shadow government that would be controlling the United States government. He also claimed that a "slave auction" in which children were sold to men in turbans had been held in Las Vegas, that four thousand ritual human sacrifices are performed in New York City every year, and that the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City was carried out by the United States government.
Gunderson believed that in the United States there is a secret widespread network of groups who kidnap children and infants, and subject them to Satanic ritual abuse and subsequent human sacrifice.
Gunderson had an association with music producer and conspiracy theorist Anthony J. Hilder and was interviewed by him on various occasions. The two men appeared at numerous conferences together.
They both said that the 1993 World Trade Center bombing was a result of Federal Bureau of Investigation agent provocateurs. On July 31, 2011 Gunderson"s son reported that his father had died from cancer.
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