The Last Threat of Terrorism: Retired Head Of FBI Tells All

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2 presentations by Ted Gunderson.

Theodore L. Gunderson (November 7, 1928 - July 31, 2011) was an American Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent In Charge and head of the Los Angeles FBI. He worked on the Marilyn Monroe and the John F. Kennedy cases. He was the author of the bestselling 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 FBI and then* The head of the Dallas FBI in 1975.* Ted Gunderson was appointed the head of the Los Angeles FBI in 1977.* In 1979 during the Gerald Ford administration, he was one of a handful interviewed for the job of FBI director, which ultimately went to William H. Webster.

After retiring from the FBI, Gunderson set up a private investigation firm, Ted L. Gunderson and Associates, in Santa Monica. In 1980, he became a Private Investigator.

1:15:00 into video:
“And you’re telling me? Your’e telling me? You’re telling me that they couldn’t keep track of 20 or 30 terrorists? And they’re keeping track of me? They’ve got me covered like a blanket? Right? 20 or 30 terrorists, they’re gonna steal airplanes?

I don’t believe that, that’s not possible. THEY KNEW IN ADVANCE. And as far as I’m concerned, they’re part of the problem. The people in our government are a part of it.”

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