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Ted Stevens was a U.S. politician and lawyer, one of the longest serving Senators (R).
When Senator Harry Reid (D), Majority Leader, lobbied for Government transparency and investigation about UFOs (or UAPs as they are now called), he was in his efforts joined by others, including Senator Ted Stevens.
Indeed, Ted Stevens had been a pilot during WWII, and, Senator Harry Reid said that Stevens told him:
“I was flying and there was an object next to me. I couldn't get rid of it, I slowed up, it was there. I sped up, it was there. I would dive, it would be there. I called. Nothing on radar.”
Another quote was:
“I was in my airplane alone and off to my left was an object. I could see it. It was so close to me. I would veer up, down, sideways. Wherever I went, it was there. I was starting to get low on fuel, went and landed, and went to the air-traffic controller. I said, “Was there anybody up in the air with me?” The guy said, “I don't know what you're talking about.”
Ted Stevens had served in the China-Burma-India theater with the Fourteenth Air Force Transport Section, which supported the famous “Flying Tigers”, from 1944 to 1945. He flew C-46 and C-47 transport planes, often without escort, mostly in support of Chinese units fighting the Japanese. Stevens received the Distinguished Flying Cross for flying behind enemy lines, the Air Medal, and the Yuan Hai Medal awarded by the Chinese Nationalist government.
Date: | 1944 or 1945 |
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Time: | ? |
Duration: | ? |
First known report date: | 1975, 2021 |
Reporting delay: | Decades. |
Country: | Burma or China or India or USA |
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State/Department: | |
City or place: |
Number of alleged witnesses: | 1 |
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Number of known witnesses: | 1 |
Number of named witnesses: | 1 |
Reporting channel: | Statements by colleague Senator to the media. |
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Visibility conditions: | ? |
UFO observed: | Yes. |
UFO arrival observed: | ? |
UFO departure observed: | ? |
UFO action: | Follows evasive maneuvers. |
Witnesses action: | Evasive maneuvers. |
Photographs: | No. |
Sketch(s) by witness(es): | No. |
Sketch(es) approved by witness(es): | No. |
Witness(es) feelings: | |
Witnesses interpretation: | UFO. |
Sensors: |
[X] Visual: 1.
[ ] Airborne radar: [ ] Directional ground radar: N gatif. [ ] Height finder ground radar: [ ] Photo: [ ] Film/video: [ ] EM Effects: [ ] Failures: [ ] Damages: |
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Hynek: | ? |
Armed / unarmed: | Unarmed. |
Reliability 1-3: | 2 |
Strangeness 1-3: | 2 |
ACUFO: | Insufficient information. |
[Ref. wpt1:] "THE WASHINGTON POST":
In 2007, Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid called his colleagues Ted Stevens and Daniel Inouye to a specially secured room in the Capitol where highly classified information was discussed.
Stevens, a Republican from Alaska, and Inouye, a Democrat from Hawaii, controlled funding for supersecret Pentagon operations. Reid wanted to put an idea on their radar, one that needed to be kept hush-hush not just for national security but because it was, as Reid's aides told him, kind of crazy.
[Ref. sen1:] SAUL ELBEIN - "THE HILL":
Stevens, Reid later told New York Magazine, was interested because he had a UAP encounter of his own. As Reid recounted, Stevens told him: “I was in my airplane alone and off to my left was an object. I could see it. It was so close to me. I would veer up, down, sideways. Wherever I went, it was there. I was starting to get low on fuel, went and landed, and went to the air-traffic controller. I said, “Was there anybody up in the air with me?” The guy said, “I don't know what you're talking about.”
This, Reid explained, was the problem with UAP: Sightings were relatively common, but pilots didn't want to report them, “because it would hurt them in their promotions and make them look like goofballs.”
[Ref. udb1:] "THE UFO DATABASE" WEBSITE:
Politician & Lawyer
Source: Wiki
One of the longest serving U.S. Senators allegedly witnessed Foo Fighter, UFO orbs as a pilot in WWII.
Born in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1923, Stevens served in World War II before becoming a lawyer and relocating to Alaska to practice.
Stevens began a political career in Alaska during the 1950s, and was appointed to the Senate in 1968 after the death of the previous senator, represented Alaska in the U.S. senate from 1968 until 2009. Throughout his political career, he was recognized for his advocacy for Alaska's interests and his support for initiatives promoting infrastructure development and energy production.
Over the years, he established himself as a highly skilled legislator with an astute ability to navigate complex political issues. Stevens faced criticism over his ties to lobbyists as well as his involvement in a 2008 corruption scandal that shook Alaska politics. Stevens passed away in a plane crash in Alaska in 2010 at the age of 86.
UFO Interest
Stevens was also known for his interest in UFOs and related phenomena, having had a personal encounter with an unidentified object while serving as a pilot during World War II. He spoke publicly about his fascination with UFOs in 1975, calling for greater transparency from the government on the issue. He even introduced legislation that would have compelled the government to disclose any information it had on UFO sightings and other related events. Majority Leader Harry Reid convinced both Senator Stevens and Democratic Senator Daniel Inouye from Hawaii to allocate funds for a UFO program from the Pentagon's budget.
Key Data:
Born: November 18, 1923
Died: August 9, 2010
Age: 86
Nationality: United States
Category: Government, Military
[Ref. wia1:] "WIKIPEDIA EN":
Senator Ted Stevens described an encounter from the time he was a US Air Force fighter pilot during World War II, as recounted by Senator Harry Reid: “I was flying and there was an object next to me. I couldn't get rid of it, I slowed up, it was there. I sped up, it was there. I would dive, it would be there. I called. Nothing on radar.” (25)
The source (25) is described as: “I-Team: UFO study focused on U.S. Military encounters”. 21 December 2017.” with the link https://www.8newsnow.com/news/i-team-ufo-study-focused-on-u-s-military-encounters
Ted Stevens piloted Army transport planes C-46 and C-47 (photos below.)
Theodore Fulton Stevens Sr. (November 18, 1923 - August 9, 2010) was an American politician and lawyer who served as a U.S. Senator from Alaska from 1968 to 2009. He was the longest-serving Republican Senator in history at the time he left office.
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Military service
[Photo: ]Stevens while serving, 1943
After he graduated from Redondo Union High School in 1942, Stevens enrolled at Oregon State University to study engineering, attending for a semester.[20] With World War II in progress, Stevens attempted to join the Navy and serve in naval aviation, but failed the vision exam. He corrected his vision through a course of prescribed eye exercises, and in 1943 he was accepted into an Army Air Force Air Cadet program at Montana State College.[20][21]: 221 Stevens said that, after scoring near the top of his class on an aptitude test for flight training, he was transferred from the program to preflight training in Santa Ana, California, and he received his wings early in 1944.
The Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor displays a collection of Stevens's wartime photos and souvenirs in connection to his flying supplies to the Flying Tigers.
Stevens served in the China-Burma-India theater with the Fourteenth Air Force Transport Section, which supported the “Flying Tigers”, from 1944 to 1945. He and other pilots in the transport section flew C-46 and C-47 transport planes, often without escort, mostly in support of Chinese units fighting the Japanese. Stevens received the Distinguished Flying Cross for flying behind enemy lines, the Air Medal, and the Yuan Hai Medal awarded by the Chinese Nationalist government. He was discharged from the Army Air Forces in March 1946.
The above is from: “Ted Stevens”, article on the online collaborative free encyclopedia Wikipedia (EN), as of 2024, at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Stevens
The Anchorage airport was renamed in 2000 by the Alaska Legislature to honor then long-standing U.S. Senator Ted Stevens. Stevens survived a crash at the airport in 1978 that also killed his then-wife.
Ted Stevens was one of the three U.S. Senators who, in 2007, started the “Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program” (AATIP), a secret investigation into UFO reports funded by the United States government. The program was made public on December 16, 2017. The program at the US Defense Intelligence Agency, with funding of $22 million over five years. It would have ended in 2017 according to the United States Department of Defense, but the New York Times states that the project appears to have continued with another name; which was confirmed in June 2020 when the existence of a similar military program, the Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force, unclassified but previously unknown, was recognized by the US Government.
Unfortunately, I did not locate more information on the personal UFO sighting Ted Stevens spoke about. It is possible that it occurred in China or Burma or India since we are told it occurred during WWII; but it could have occurred in the US when Stevens was training. The date is equally unclear; I only know that Ted Stevens piloted C-47's during WWII in the years 1944 and 1945.
Insufficient information.
* = Source is available to me.
? = Source I am told about but could not get so far. Help needed.
Main author: | Patrick Gross |
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Contributors: | None |
Reviewers: | None |
Editor: | Patrick Gross |
Version: | Create/changed by: | Date: | Description: |
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0.1 | Patrick Gross | April 26, 2024 | Creation, [wpt1], [sen1], [udb1], [wia1]. |
1.0 | Patrick Gross | April 26, 2024 | First published. |