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Ted Gunderson - Corruption: Satanic Drug Cult Network and Missing Children Volume 1-4 (pdf) - roflcopter2110 [WWRG]




This report demands a solution to one of the most serious problems in America today.

Someone must listen, something must be done.

Excerpts:
I first became involved in investigating satanic cults in October 1980, when P. E. Beasley, a retired Fayetteville, North Carolina police officer, and I obtained a signed confession from Helena Stoeckley who stated that she and members of her satanic cult had murdered Dr. Jeffrey R. MacDonald's wife and their two children at Fort Bragg, North Carolina on February 17, 1970.

The murders were Stoeckley's initiation into the group.

Stoeckley advised that Dr. MacDonald was the victim of an Army drug frame.

During the late 1960s and early 1970s drugs were flown into United States Army bases from Vietnam in plastic bags concealed in the body cavities of dead GIs.

Dr. MacDonald was convicted and is serving three consecutive life sentences for these murders.

He recently lost an appeal which was based on the concealment of evidence by the government during the 1979 trial.

As an outgrowth of the MacDonald investigation I became involved with a civilian network in investigating satanic cults.

We have developed extensive information which establishes that a loose knit satanic cult/drug network is active in the United States.

Members of this network finance their operation through the sale of marijuana, cocaine, heroin, amphetamines and barbiturates, as well as prostitution, pornography, snuff films and other illegal activity.

The drugs are normally sold by street gangs.

This network kidnaps and sacrifices children and others to Satan.

We have information concerning numerous homicides and human sacrifices committed by this group.

Some of the victims were working in our mini-civilian task force at the time of their deaths.

Members of the cult network are operating child day schools throughout the country.

Children from different states who have never met are telling authorities similar stories concerning their experiences in these schools.