Colonel John B. Alexander is a retired U.S. Army officer known for his work in the fields of non-lethal weapons and the study of UFOs (Unidentified Flying Objects). His diverse career spans military service, development of advanced weapon systems, and involvement in paranormal and UFO research.
Alexander’s military career included a variety of roles, from leading Special Forces teams during the Vietnam War to developing interagency relationships in the intelligence community. He is recognized for his efforts in advocating for the development and deployment of non-lethal weapons. His work in this area aimed at minimizing fatalities and collateral damage in military engagements.
Beyond his military career, Alexander has shown a deep interest in unconventional and esoteric subjects. He is a prominent figure in the study of UFOs and has been involved in researching and discussing government responses to UFO phenomena. Alexander believes that governments have had encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena, but he also maintains that there is no coordinated cover-up by the U.S. government, as is often alleged in UFO conspiracy theories.
He has written several books and articles on topics ranging from non-lethal weapons technology to UFOs and the paranormal. His book “UFOs: Myths, Conspiracies, and Realities” presents an overview of his research and perspectives on UFO phenomena, including insights from his experiences in the military and government.