Col. John Alexander Exposes UFOs and Security Risks
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Colonel John Alexander, a retired military officer with a background in Special Operations and intelligence. During his military service, he commanded a special forces camp near the Cambodian border. He recalls an incident where a black aircraft flew low and fast towards his camp, but the military dismissed it as a black aircraft with no further discussion allowed. After his military career, he worked on non-lethal weapons at Los Alamos National Laboratory and has since engaged in discussions about UAPs and related phenomena. The encounter has led him to believe in the importance of transparency regarding UAPs, as he feels that secrecy erodes public trust in the government.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Colonel John Alexander discusses his experiences with UAP and non-lethal weapons, emphasizing the government's cover-up of related phenomena. He shares insights from his time at Skinwalker Ranch, highlighting the precognitive nature of the phenomena observed there.
The best guess for Havana syndrome is it's some kind of microwave weapon.
Colonel John Alexander
“I think that's one of the detrimental issues and always has been that is the denial of something that's obvious.”
Managed by: Los Alamos National Laboratory
Development of weapons that incapacitate without killing
Managed by: National Institute for Discovery Science
Investigate paranormal phenomena and UAP
The best guess for Havana syndrome is it's some kind of microwave weapon.
The United States government has covered up the existence of UAP.
The phenomena at Skinwalker Ranch are always morphing and seem to know how we are going to respond before the event occurs.
The concept of precognitive sentient phenomenon suggests that the phenomena are in control and anticipate human responses.
The U.S. military has a history of covering up information related to UAP and paranormal phenomena.