James M. Mixson
James M. Mixson is an American researcher and writer specializing in presidential history with connections to UFO lore. His nationality is United States. While specific birth and death years are not documented in available sources, Mixson gained prominence in UAP/UFO research through his archival investigations at the Eisenhower Library. His primary role involves debunking unfounded UFO claims linked to U.S. presidents. A key achievement was his 2012 analysis of President Dwight D. Eisenhower's dental records, which refuted the popular conspiracy theory of a secret 1954 meeting with extraterrestrials at Edwards Air Force Base. Mixson originally pursued dental history but uncovered the crown replacement timeline coinciding with Eisenhower's presidential campaign, disproving the alleged trip. He shared his findings with John Eisenhower, son of the president, who acknowledged the courtesy. Mixson's work highlights rigorous archival methods in countering UFO folklore, though he was initially unaware of the legend until informed by librarians. No notable publications or formal testimony beyond this article are recorded in UFO contexts.