Lee Graham
Lee Graham is a satellite sensor technician who worked at Aerojet in California and conducted research on Fast Walkers — unidentified objects detected by DSP satellites entering or leaving Earth's atmosphere. Along with Roger Rager, Graham investigated the connection between DSP satellite data and UFO incidents.
| Role | Satellite sensor technician; UFO researcher |
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Fast Walker Research
Graham and Rager confirmed that the 1976 Tehran UFO Incident was tracked by United States military DSP satellites during their investigations. They located a computer printout from the timeframe of the Iranian UFO overflight showing that the DSP satellite definitely detected an anomalous object in Iranian airspace. This printout reportedly showed 238 scans (approximately 39.7 minutes of tracking, as DSP scans once every 10 seconds) with the notation "possible SR" (possibly Strategic Reconnaissance).
Graham's work represents rare confirmation of DSP satellite detection of specific UFO incidents, providing hard evidence of military space-based UAP tracking.
Barry Goldwater Connection
In 1981, Graham received a letter from Senator Barry Goldwater regarding the alleged 'Blue Room' at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base — a facility rumored to house recovered UFO materials.
UAP Community Response
Some in the UFO research community have likened Graham to 1980s-era UFO whistleblowers. UAP Gerb attempted to contact Graham on Facebook to learn more about his DSP research and the evidence he uncovered.