John B. Alexander
John B. Alexander (born 1937, New York) is a retired U.S. Army colonel, infantry officer, and leading advocate for non-lethal weapons and military applications of the paranormal. Serving in Vietnam with Green Berets, he later held key roles including Director of Advanced System Concepts Office, U.S. Army Laboratory Command, and manager of non-lethal weapons at Los Alamos National Laboratory (1988-1995). In UAP/UFO research, he founded the Advanced Theoretical Physics Project in 1985, an interagency group with Top Secret-cleared members from Army, Navy, Air Force, CIA, NSA, DIA, and aerospace industry, concluding no secret federal UFO program existed. He denies government conspiracies, a stance jeered at the 2011 MUFON Symposium. Notable publications: UFOs: Myths, Conspiracies, and Realities (2011), Reality Denied (2017). Lives in Las Vegas with wife Victoria, a UFO researcher.