Published by "ThinkoutsidetheTV" on Feb 13, 2014
Vatic Note: Ted Gundersen was a former FBI chief and obviously he is a patriot for confirming what no one else at the top would do. He is a hero as far as I am concerned. Two of the locations are given to us by Gundersen, where these planes fly out. He calls this dumping a "Felony Crime" and questions the integrity those involved.
He died after exposing this and giving the location of the planes such an air base in Nebraska and one in Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. This author does an excellent job of interviewing Gundersens Doctor that treated him for Arsenic Poisoning, but they perps just kept coming after him until he finally died of it.
Ted also exposed the "SMART METER" conspiracy and explained why it was being done and he warned everyone NOT to accept the smart meter in our homes. He gave us other warnings as well, and its the combination of all of them that got him killed.
He died after exposing this and giving the location of the planes such an air base in Nebraska and one in Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. This author does an excellent job of interviewing Gundersens Doctor that treated him for Arsenic Poisoning, but they perps just kept coming after him until he finally died of it.
Ted also exposed the "SMART METER" conspiracy and explained why it was being done and he warned everyone NOT to accept the smart meter in our homes. He gave us other warnings as well, and its the combination of all of them that got him killed.
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