John Alexander

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John Alexander

Former US Army Colonel, Non‑Lethal Weapons Developer

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John Alexander is a retired US Army colonel who has researched UAP and paranormal phenomena. He founded the Advanced Theoretical Physics Project, an informal group that investigated UAP and related topics.

Contributions to UAP Research

Alexander brought together military, intelligence, and scientific personnel to study UAP outside of official government channels. He has advocated for a scientific approach to the phenomenon.

Academic and Professional Background

Alexander served in the US Army for 32 years, including Special Forces and intelligence roles. He worked on non‑lethal weapons development and holds a PhD in education.

Key Publications and Statements

Notable works: UFOs: Myths, Conspiracies, and Realities (with others), The Warrior's Edge

Representative statement: Alexander has stated that some UAP represent advanced technology of unknown origin and that the US government does not have a unified conspiracy to cover them up.

Analysis and Commentary

Alexander's military credentials lend weight to his views. His work suggests that government interest in UAP is more fragmented and less conspiratorial than often portrayed.

Legacy and Influence

Alexander bridges the military and research communities, providing a nuanced perspective on government engagement with UAP.

SOURCE LOG
1Biographical references from published works and interviews.
2Academic and professional records where publicly available.
3Media appearances and documentary sources.
Editorial Note: This profile is based on publicly available information about John Alexander. UAPI presents this information as part of the historical record of UAP research. Independent verification of claims is encouraged.