Steven Lovekin
Steven Lovekin is a former U.S. Army technical specialist whose testimony focuses on classified UAP discussions during the Eisenhower and Kennedy years. He stated that while serving in military communications roles tied to White House operations, he encountered information suggesting Roswell-derived materials and compartmented UFO programs existed outside public-facing channels.
| Role | U.S. Army technical specialist; White House-era UAP witness |
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Institutional Context
Lovekin served in Army technical and signaling assignments, including work associated with the White House Army Signaling Agency. In interviews, he described access to controlled information streams and claimed that material related to Project Blue Book available in classified channels was more detailed than the public record.
Major Claims
Lovekin said he saw or was briefed on material described as recovered from the 1947 New Mexico crash, including references to marked metallic fragments. He also claimed that President Dwight D. Eisenhower grew concerned that control of UFO-related activity had migrated into a tightly compartmented military-industrial structure.
He further alleged that silence around the topic was maintained through career threats and, in extreme claims, intimidation of witnesses and their families. These assertions remain unverified but are central to his whistleblower profile.
Credibility Caveat
Some presentations of Lovekin's credentials used inflated rank language tied to volunteer state guard service rather than active-duty federal command rank. This distinction is important when evaluating his claims, though it does not by itself resolve the factual status of his testimony.