Bunad
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Bunad was an old coot residing in the western Norway.
Media
In his youth, he was editor-in-chief for the highly controversial "Mongoloid Tabloid" newspaper, which main agenda was to spread lies about notable persons in Norway. The paper's notoriety reached a climax after an article untruthfully claimed that an elderly female cleaning lady had been buried by garbage and suffocated to death during the annual meeting of one of the central political parties in Norway at the time. This controversy/joke was not well-received, and Bunad decided to avoid public life for quite some time.
He's Press director and chief editor for the paper "Funerapolis", which publishes irrelevant articles from time to time.
Politics
He's been in congress on 3 occasions as a member of Teknokratene.
Immigrasjonsverket donation
In an attempt to "avoid becoming a 'post-modern Charles Dickens character', Bunad donated 1000 NOK from his fortune to the Norwegian Immigration Ministry, called "Immigrasjonsverket" in the mother tongue.
Last reported activity
Bunad was reported auctioning away his former property, and requesting suggestions for organisations in need of charitable aid. There were some speculations whether this was out of empathy or a need for redemption has been buzzing in Norway. He also covered the highly controversial April 2010 presidential election, which ended in a Political takeover (PTO).