Rolf Alexander
Dr. Rolf Alexander (born 1891) was a pioneering UFO researcher and advocate of creative realism, blending psychic phenomena with extraterrestrial contact. Likely of European origin, he gained prominence in the 1950s for claiming mental communication with UFO occupants and authoring 'The Power of the Mind - The System of Creative Realism' (1954), which explored mind power in UFO contexts. Featured in FATE magazine (June 1955) with 'Thoughts on UFOs,' his ideas influenced ufologists like Timothy Good, who referenced him in 'Alien Base.' Alexander appeared on radio shows, including Long John Nebel's program alongside Paris LeMond and Dr. Emerson Coyle, discussing UFOs and telegrams. In esoteric circles, he was noted as a 1.8-degree initiate whose work on mind power impacted Benjamin Creme's ufology. No confirmed death date is available; his contributions bridged early contactee movements and paranormal military interests.