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Theodore Morde

Theodore A. "Ted" Morde (May 18, 1911-June 26, 1954) was an adventurer, explorer, diplomat, spy, journalist, and television news producer best known for his claim of discovering the "Lost City of the Monkey God".
Morde began his career as a radio announcer before getting into journalism. In 1940, he was hired to lead an expedition to search for the "Lost City of the Monkey God" in Honduras. After five months, he claimed to have found the city and brought thousands of artifacts back to the United States to prove it. He promised to return soon for a proper excavation, but never did, nor did he reveal the precise location of his find.
Morde spent the later years of his life as a diplomat, then a producer of news films. He took his own life in 1954. In 2013, Christopher S. Stewart wrote a book about Morde and his hunt for a legendary "lost city" that some have equated with ''la Ciudad Blanca''.
==Early life==
Descended from whalers, Theodore A. Morde was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts on March 17, 1911.〔 After graduating from New Bedford High School, he toured Europe.〔

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