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Who Is Colonel John Alexander?

In the course of speaking to different people that are connected to ufo investigations, alien investigations and various types of experimenters who are trying to reproduce antigravity machines and such, the name of Colonel John Alexander has come up several times. In the beginning, when I first heard it mentioned I didn't pay much attention to that fact. As my investigations and interviews proceeded, I heard the name more and more. I began to wonder why this person seemed to be so interested in these things, if he was indeed connected to our military. The following is what I was able to find out about him.

John Alexander was a Colonel in the U.S. Army up until 1988, at which time he retired. He possesses a PHd. Dr. Alexander is in the forefront of the development of non lethal weapons. While in the military, he was involved in many different facets of military intelligence. He has written the book titled "Winning The War", a book that was written after the attacks of 9/11. Supposedly there is a shadowy group called the Aviary Group that is somehow involved with Majestic 12 (MJ-12). Majestic 12 is the council that is said to be in charge of all ufo matters. Some say that the Aviary Group are advisors to the Majestic 12 council. Here is where things begin to take shape. It is alleged that some of the members of the Aviary Group were Dr. Jacques Vallee from the French Government, Dr. Hal Puthoff and Colonel John Alexander of Defense Intelligence and others. Could there really be an MJ-12 counsel? Well a document was found in the National Archives by ufo researcher Stanton Freedman that indicates that it exists. What about the Aviary Group? This still is unproven as far as I know. It is said that some Aviary Group members have actually disseminated ufo information to the public. There has been denials of Aviary membership by some of the purported members including Dr. Alexander. The list of members is said to contain some very famous ufo investigators among others. The reason the group was called the Aviary Group seems to be because the members all had bird pseudonyms. It was thought that Henry Kissinger was the "Raven" and that Dr. Alexander was the "Penguin".

Alexander is believed to have said that he thought that the Air Force did a disservice to itself when it published explanations of the Roswell crash that didn't seem to fit the event. One of the things that Dr. Alexander was said to have been involved with was the investigation of cattle mutilations. No conclusions were revealed about this however and it is said that the reason for this was that there was no hard evidence of who was doing this or why. It is thought that some members of the Aviary Group had caused a split between them and the covert MJ-12 Counsel by releasing ufo information. The Aviary Group is said to have not been an official government group and therefore not subject to some of the restraints that government groups would have. There is another side to the Aviary Group that some think is more profit orientated. It is said that some of the members of the group had worked for companies that were in the business of manufacturing devices that were derived from alien technology. As I said before, all of what I am telling you has to be chalked up to rumors, since I have no evidence to support this, still it is interesting and there is a chance that it might be absolutely true or at least partially true.

In connection with all this is a statement that has been heard around the country for years and that is that we are at war with aliens and have been shooting them down when we can. This begs the question, why don't they attack us. The answer that has been put out there is that they are much more advanced than us, not only technology speaking, but also socially and they do not launch massive retaliations. If this is true, it is lucky for us. Getting back to Dr. John Alexander, it seems that he was assigned to investigate all sorts of strange phenomena including things like remote viewing and anti gravity propulsion. Not that it has anything to do with Dr. Alexander personally, but his wife claims to live on a diet of 500 calories per day and yet shows absolutely no ill effects and has been living this way since the year 2000. It is also said that she lived in India performing yoga and practicing certain mystic South American practices. I did some research on this 500 calorie a day thing to see if it is possible to live on so little food and found an interesting note on a wilderness survival site. It stated,:"Research shows that a healthy individual can survive on 500 calories a day with no side effects and with plenty of water and a comfortable resting place." Still this has led me to take even more interest in Dr. Alexander.

When John Hutchinson, the famous Canadian inventor was working on his antigravity and limitless energy project, which by the way he still demonstrates today, he claimed that he got a lot of support from the American military and from a Colonel Alexander in particular .Some say that the military actually financed Hutchinson's work. There has also been hints of a CIA connection. I guess a free energy project or an antigravity engine would be of great value to the U.S. military, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this out, pardon the pun. Later I saw his name mentioned in connection with Dr. Roger Leir. Dr. Leir, who has consented to being interviewed by me, is a surgeon who has removed alien objects from the bodies of people that claim to have been abducted. As I saw the name of Colonel Alexander mentioned time and time again in connection with different investigations and strange projects, I just felt that I wanted to know more about him. He seems to move in the circle of people that are either directly connected with ufo and alien phenomena and also with those that are trying to duplicate the effects of so called alien technology. Who was the guy that talked about Remote Viewing on the BBC television network? Yep you guessed it, Dr. John Alexander. It is said that he had become a consulting Director to the company that operated Remote Viewing privately. Before that he had been the Information Director of Los Alamos Labs.

Besides all his other interests, Dr. Alexander is very interested in non-lethal weapons and actual ufo investigations. He wrote a book titled "Future War", where he states how politics in the 21st century will be affected by terrorism. He is said to have entered into an agreement with MDM Group Inc. to advise them in their production of a non-lethal weapon known as a shock round. It is said that he continues to be an advisor to the U.S. Government. As a matter of fact, he was appointed as the advisory board's chairman of the Harrington Group Limited along with many Homeland Security experts and industrial experts. The MDM Group is a subsidiary of Harrington Group. Dr. Alexander is an advisor to the U.S. Joint Special Operations University and a member of the National Research Council Committee for Assessment of Non-Lethal Weapons Science and Technology in the U.S. The Group Chairman of Harrington said, "The Company is honored to have Colonel Alexander on board and looks forward to utilising his vast and diverse experience."

In a strange twist, Dr. Alexander signed a 4 year contract with Platinum Studios in their words, "to develop movies, vidgames and comic books based on real security threats and the whiz-bang weapons designed to defeat them,". This does seem a little odd to me, considering his background, but there is nothing strange about making money I guess. In the past he had worked with Tom Clancy and Michael Crichton in a similar capacity. So there you have it, the strange Colonel Alexander who is also known as Dr. Alexander has certainly been involved in many things. Most of them are of the type that the government doesn't usually like to talk about. It seems that the good doctor has been given an unusual amount of freedom in discussing the thing that he did and some of the things that he thinks were mistakes on the part of the government. It has been said that Dr. Alexander has little use for those that will believe anything, conspiracy theorists and others or will never believe anything no matter how good the evidence.

Who can tell where Dr. Alexander's imprint will turn up next, I know that I can't?



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