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Wendelle Stevens: 1923-2010

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Christopher O'Brien

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Lt. Colonel (USAF Ret.) Wendelle C. Stevens passes at 87

Wendelle Stevens UFO research pioneer, Wendelle Stevens passed today at 4:44 pm in his home in Tucson, Arizona of respiratory failure.

Lt. Colonel (USAF Ret.) Wendelle C. Stevens was one of the world’s best known UFO researchers. Born in 1923 in Round Prairie, Minn., he enlisted in 1941 in the US Army and was transferred to the Air Corps in1942. He served in the Pacific Theater during World War II and subsequently in a classified project in Alaska to photograph and map the Arctic land and sea area, where the data collecting equipment onboard B-29s detected UFOs. Stevens also served as US Air Attaché in South America. He retired from the USAF in 1963 and worked for Hamilton Aircraft until 1972.

Wendelle Stevens was actively involved in ufology for 54 years, first as Director of Investigations for the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (APRO) in Tucson, Ariz., where he retired. He amassed one of the largest collections of UFO photos and investigated a number of contact cases, published in more than 22 books. His most famous one was the Billy Meier case in Switzerland.

In Dec. 1997 he received an award for lifetime achievement at the First World UFO Forum in Brazilia, capital of Brazil. He was a founder and Director of the International UFO Congress and recently transferred his extensive photo collection, library and archives to Open Minds Production.
 
I'm sorry to hear about Wendelle's passing. He had a massive collection of photographs. Unfortunately, for whatever reason, he fell for the Billy Meier story. Does anyone know if he ever changed his opinion about Meier's claims?
 
Well, you have a point there. That had slipped my mind as I'm not familiar with the details of the case. I was just trying to be polite about the passing of one the old-timers of Ufology.

Yeah, it is important to be polite, but I really have a problem with child molesters. I find it hard to be objective when it comes to people that mess with children.
 
I'm sorry to hear about Wendelle's passing. He had a massive collection of photographs.
FYI: John Rao (owner of OpenMinds TV and magazine) bought all of Wendelle's files, books and archives which are now stored at the OpenMinds offices in Tempe, AZ. I've seen the collection and the several file cabinet's full of newspaper and magazine clippings carefully filed collected for 50 years and its darn impressive. Now about the 13 yo girls swimming naked in his pool, and all the obvious hoaxed photographsahhh, not exactly sure about all that... :0
 
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