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THE VIDEO THAT GOT FORMER FBI DIRECTOR TED GUNDERSON ЁЯТА KILLED!
тБгSource: https://twitter.com/iluminatib....ot/status/1733954803
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Excerpt:
After his 1979 conviction, MacDonald hired Gunderson at the rate of $100 an hour to clear him. The private eyeтАЩs methods would prove to be тАж unusual.
Gunderson tracked down a discarded suspect, a drug user named Helena Stoeckley, and promised her immunity, relocation to California and a part in a movie in exchange for a full confession. That confession was lurid, bizarre and totally inadmissible in court. She claimed to be part of a тАЬBlack CultтАЭ that killed the MacDonalds as part of a ritual.
Needless to say, this story didnтАЩt hold any water and the case was eventually dismissed. MacDonald was given three concurrent life sentences, and Gunderson moved on to other things.
He couldnтАЩt get the bad taste out of his mouth, though. If the Black Cult was real тАФ and Gunderson was totally convinced it was тАФ then the government refusing to prosecute it meant that they were compromised as well. He had no choice but to go rogue and blow the whole mess out of the water.
The thing with conspiracy theories is that if you believe one of them, you might as well believe them all. Over the next few decades, Gunderson became one of the countryтАЩs leading proponents of high-level nonsense. With Satanic ritual murderers around every corner, the former FBI agent began speaking out against the shadowy threats that imperiled America.
Everything that happened was a sign. Sonny BonoтАЩs 1998 death by skiing accident? Killed by the government because he тАЬknew too much.тАЭ Same with diminutive actor Gary Coleman. Airplanes are purposefully dumping toxic chemicals as тАЬchemtrailsтАЭ to reduce world population. 9/11 was an inside job.
The Obama administration ordered тАЬ30,000 guillotines to murder its critics, and has stashed 500,000 caskets in Georgia and Montana for the remains.тАЭ
Around every corner was a new hidden enemy. And behind it all was the Black Cult, a worldwide conspiracy to torture and murder children just like Jeffrey MacDonaldтАЩs family.
What drove Ted Gunderson into the arms of conspiracy theory? Intelligence agents are, in a way, storytellers. TheyтАЩre given seemingly random pieces of evidence and tasked with assembling them into a coherent narrative. But cases like the MacDonald murders, where the most obvious explanation тАФ that a human being could brutally slaughter his family and then lie about it to police тАФ are too insane to make sense of. How much easier and more comforting to blame malicious forces just out of view, pulling strings to inflict misery on us all.
Ted Gunderson died of cancer in 2011. He lived a remarkably long time for someone so obsessed with exposing the crimes of the powerful. But his legacy holds on. The credibility of a former FBI agent emboldens conspiracy theorists around the globe. Most recently, proponents of the Pizzagate conspiracy theory started passing his videos around as тАЬproofтАЭ that, once again, the Black Cult was real.