
In the early 1990s, I had a chance to visit a Col. John Alexander at his office in Las Vegas. Apparently he had just moved in to that office there.
He was quite cordial.
We asked him some questions about non-lethal weapons systems and their applications. I even asked him a couple of questions about "thanatology" (since, at that time I was a full-time licensed funeral director in Los Angeles).
It was quite interesting.
However, towards the end of the interview we asked him a question about "UFOs". As soon as he heard us mention "UFOs", his attitude suddenly changed and he became totally upset.He then scolded us and told us never to bring up that topic again.
He said that he had absolutely no interest in "UFOs".
Anyway, upon leaving his office (after we apologized to him), he led us the way out of his office. As soon as he started walking towards the hallway to lead us out of his office, I instantly went behind his desk and had a quick look at his computer screen.
To my amazement, his computer screen showed a partial list of UFO organizations and names of UFO researchers.
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