#17 Franc Milburn & Col. John Alexander - The BESA Papers on UFO Secrecy
Analysis Summary
Summary
The conversation features Frank Milburn, a former UK military intelligence officer, and Colonel John Alexander, a retired US Army colonel. They discuss Milburn's white papers on UAPs published by a think tank. Milburn and Alexander explore the complexity of UAP phenomena and the limitations of the extraterrestrial hypothesis. They mention historical interactions between humans and non-human entities. Alexander shares insights from his experience in the Advanced Theoretical Physics Group, which studied UFOs. They discuss the challenges of securing funding for research and the stigma surrounding the topic. Both express an open-minded approach to the possibility of advanced technologies and the implications of UAPs on human development. The encounter has led to ongoing research and a desire to understand these phenomena better.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion focuses on the complexities of UAP phenomena and the historical interactions between humans and non-human entities. Key figures in the field, Frank Milburn and Colonel John Alexander, explore the implications of their research and the challenges posed by government secrecy.
The tic-tac craft is not made by humans and is off-world technology.
Frank Milburn
“I think it's very much more complicated than that.”
Colonel John Alexander
“The objects are not made by humans.”
Managed by: United States Army
Investigate the UFO issue
Managed by: Department of Defense
Identify and analyze UAP threats to national security
The tic-tac craft is not made by humans and is off-world technology.
The extraterrestrial hypothesis is too simple and does not account for the complexity of the phenomena.
The advanced theoretical physics group was created to study the UFO issue and avoid FOIA requests.
There have been interactions between humans and non-human beings throughout history.
The U.S. Navy and Department of Defense manipulate information regarding UAP to obfuscate details.