Non-Lethal Weapons & Warfare

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Hosted byArt Bell

John B. Alexander, Ph.D., was an Army colonel when he retired and went to work at Los Alamos National Laboratory. For over five decades he has closely studied a myriad of paranormal phenomena. Alexander discussed his work with non-lethal weapons to "apply force in some unique ways." He also mentioned lasers and the non-lethal applications they would be used for in the battlefield, which is governed by the international rules of warfare.

He detailed the types of weapons used during the first war with Iraq, including the explosion of a non-nuclear bomb that rivaled the one detonated over Hiroshima. He commented on the first attack on the World Trade Center and terrorism tactics of the future.

Also discussed: the remote viewing program (which he said was only "used as a last resort" to gather information) and research into psychic and other methods of disabling enemy soldiers. He also addressed the issue of large-scale government conspiracies, which he believed would be difficult to sustain over many years. The last hour was taken up with Open Lines.

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