Lt. Colonel Wendelle Stevens
Wendelle C. Stevens is a retired U.S.Air Force pilot-turned-UFO
investigator and researcher. Stevens' research began in
1946 when the Army Air Force assigned Stevens to Wright
Field as part of a large technical review program of
captured Nazi air technical documents. Stevens was then
assigned to Alaska during the time the United States began
extensive surveillance and mapping missions of Alaska
and the north polar regions, as part of Project Ptarmigan.
During that time, Stevens was in direct oversight of
anamalous UFO sightings reports and film footage made by
Air Force crews.This began a lifelong interest for Stevens
in uncovering the truth regarding UFO activity.
According to Wendelle Stevens, the Al Deberons are a very human
looking group of extra terrestrials that met with German
Scientists before WWII. The Al Deberons taught the German
Scientists anti-gravity technology in the hope that if humans had
a means of traveling cheaply that they might have a greater
understanding of their fellow man and which might decrease
our tendency to be war like. However, the Nazis mounted an
anti-tank gun on a 100 foot disc which caused the Al Deberons
to step in a remove that anti-gravity technology.
However, according to Wendelle the Nazis were able to
recover that technology near the end of the war and apply
it in at least one air battle.
Wendelle describes human enslavement and genocide by a group of ruthless
European banking aristocrats through their corporate spawn,
and how their military-industrial cabal instigated World War II,
and had already gained control of the U.S. executive branch and
military when alien spacecraft began crashing in New Mexico
in the mid-to-late 1940s.
Specifically, Wendelle Stevens shares his views on World
War Two, including the Big Oil powers, the prelude to
Pearl Harbor, Foo Fighters, the Nazi flying disc program,
and introduces some of the principal Aztec witnesses and
what they were doing during WWII.