John B. Alexander
John B. Alexander (born 1937) is a retired United States Army colonel. An infantry officer for much of his career, he is best known as a leading advocate for the development of non-lethal weapons and of military applications of the paranormal. He has written and lectured on UFOs. He characterizes his career as having "evolved from hard-core mercenary to thanatologist". Alexander figures prominently in journalist Jon Ronson's book ''The Men Who Stare At Goats'' (2004), which was later made into a Hollywood film starring George Clooney (2009). Ronson continued to draw on Alexander's former status and knowledge in several related Channel 4 documentaries, where Ronson examined the subject of New Age ideas influencing the U.S. military. Provided by Wikipedia-
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12by GREGORY CHAITIN, CARLOS S. ALVARADO, MICHAEL GROSSO, JEROME CLARK, THOMAS DYKSTRA, JOHN B. ALEXANDER, ROBERT M. WOOD, JOEL CARPENTER, MICHAEL HEISER, GREG SANDOW, GERD H. HÖVELMANN, CARLOS S ALVARADOGet full text
Published 2010-05-01
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