From: Andrew Johnson
Date: 2011-08-02 21:04:27
Attachments : educate-yourself.org… Ted L. Gunderson, Former FBI Bureau Chief, Passed Away on Sunday, July 31, 2011 at Age 82 From Ken Adachi, 1, 2011 Ted L. Gunderson, Former FBI Bureau Chief, Passed Away on Sunday, July 31, 2011 at Age 82 (Aug. 1, 2011) I received an e-mail from a person named Linda this morning informing me that Ted Gunderson had passed away yesterday, Sunday, July 31, 2011. I called Ted’s daughter Lori and she confirmed that her father died yesterday. Ted had been hospitalized at Cedar-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles for the past couple of weeks. Ted was receiving treatment for cancer from an alternative health clinic in Costa Mesa, California in recent months, but he encountered a difficulty that required hospitalization. What followed after that is a long story which I won’t go into here, but suffice it to say that his demise was more a consequence of kidney failure rather than cancer. Ted would have turned 83 had he lived until November 7 of this year. When I find out details of Ted’s funeral and/or wake arrangements, I will post them immediately. Ted Gunderson was a wonderful, caring, and giving person. Since his retirement from the FBI in 1979, he had devoted his life to helping those least able to fend for themselves and get out their stories of satanic ritual abuse and government-sponsored secret operations including mind control, child abduction, sexual abuse of children, sexual enslavement, human trafficking, auctioning of children and the use of kidnapped children for secret experimentation and ritual murder. I’ll write a separate article detailing Ted’s post-retirement efforts to alert the public to the dark underside of our government intelligence agencies, especially the CIA, and their hat in glove relationship with powerful politicians and elite family bloodlines to victimize and abuse the most vulnerable and least capable of defending themselves: women and children. Because Ted had risen to such a high position of prominence with the FBI, and because he was not shy about appearing on television or at conferences, always willing to name names, Ted was targeted for a multi-pronged smear & discredit campaign over the internet that was launched roughly in the early Spring of 2000 with the Art Bell case and continued until the very end with the ludicrous statements and accusations leveled by a redoubtable dentist who decided to throw away his reputation, career, and respectability over a leggy blonde. Those who were on the receiving end of Ted’s caring nature know full well the measure of his character and will never forget the comfort and sense of security delivered by Ted Gunderson at a time when they were most in need of a helping hand. God bless Ted Gunderson. He had done a wonderful job in serving the cause of humanity and his name will be recalled for many years to come as a champion of justice and defender of the weak and defenseless. If anyone wishes to send condolence letters or cards, you can send them to his daughter Lori at: Ted Gunderson
6230-A Wilshire Blvd. #6
Los Angeles, CA 90048 (note: this is the ONLY address to use when sending mail or donations to Ted’s family. Any other address listed at other web sites soliciting donations on behalf of Ted Gunderson are not authorized or sanctioned by Ted’s family. Ted’s daughter Lori told me that she did not authorize Ted Gunderson’s former webmaster at tedgunderson.net to change Ted’s mailing address to “Tiny Stars” of Malibu, California and that any donations or mail being sent to Tiny Stars is NOT being forwarded to Ted’s family. Only Ted Gunderson’ daughter, Lori, has access to the address shown above and she is not in contact or communication with Ted’s webmaster. If you wish to support Ted Gunderson’s family, then please address all communications to the above listed address–and no other) If you wish to send an e-mail to Ted’s family, send me an e-mail with the words “Ted Gunderson condolence” in the subject line and I will forward your e-mail to Ted’s daughter’s, Lori. Ken Adachi Comments Subject: Ted GundersonFrom: Max Date: Tue, August 2, 2011To: Ken Adachi Dear Ken, Thank you for your post on the passing of Ted Gunderson, who many will sorely miss. What a brave and wonderful person. I visited his personal web page (tedgunderson.net) a couple days ago, only to learn that the Tiny Stars (www.tinystars.org) maintains that on July 3, 2011, while he was still conscious, Ted Gunderson phoned and asked their Webmaster to take over his work and mission on his behalf, and that all donations for Ted Gunderson should be given to the Tiny Stars instead. I almost made a cash donation to them. So today your post came as a genuine surprise. I am writing to alert your readers about this scam/deception that the Tiny Stars has created. I visited TedGunderson’s web page to get his DVD and audio materials, and the Tiny Stars claims that anyone who donates $100 or more will get all of the Ted Gunderson materials (that are worth $250). I trust the word from his daughter (that you have disclosed in your post). I think that the Tiny Stars should be sued for their lies and liability. Do you know where or from whom I can get the Gunderson DVDs and CDs? I appreciate any information you have. Thank you, Ken. God bless you and your work. All the Best,Max *** Hi Max, I was very much turned off by the conduct of Ted’s webmaster in the last few months of Ted’s life. Ted didn’t have enough money to pay for his cancer clinic treatment and owed them three or four thousand, yet, because of the badgering from his webmaster, Ted was more concerned about the webmaster getting his $2,000 monthly allotment payment (from Ted’s pension check I was told) rather than any concern Ted had for his own treatment costs. When Ted’s daughter found out about this, she cut off Ted’s pension money from going to the webmaster and she changed the lock at Ted’s Wilshire Blvd. address to deny the webmaster access to Ted’s mail. She told me she was getting no money whatsoever from the webmaster who was keeping whatever donations or money that was being sent for orders of Ted’s material. That’s when the webmaster put up the notice about the Wilshire Blvd. address being the “old” address and put up the “new” address as Tiny Stars. Any donations sent to tedgunderson.net is going to be collected and kept by the webmaster, and not Ted Gunderson’s children. People should bear that in mind. I have all of Ted’s videos and reports and will make them available at my web site. Ted told me on numerous occasions that I should offer his stuff on my Products page, but I wanted the orders to go to him, so I didn’t promote his stuff, but now the situation has changed and I will likely arrange something with Ted’s former webmaster (before the current one)-who worked on Ted’s behalf for 5 years and never received a dime for his efforts–to put up a new Ted Gunderson web site and work out some arrangement with Ted’s children so that they might benefit in some way. Regards, Ken