Alex Lucio

Author, Inventor

Alex spent twenty years building things that save lives — 26 medical devices, 20 patents, the first fully robotic no-human-touch pharmaceutical manufacturing line in the United States. He thinks in systems. He builds from first principles. Alex Doesn’t speculate, he follows evidence.

In 2009 he had a near death experience and woke up changed in ways he couldn’t account for and have never been able to explain. Ever since, his compass has pointed inexplicably toward consciousness, the experience of dying itself, and what passing actually means. Alex spent two decades building a $100M company while quietly pulling on a thread that ran through quantum physics, archaeoacoustics, ancient civilizations, and twelve thousand years of human contact with something that has never needed a spaceship.

He is not a believer looking for validation. He is an engineer who followed the evidence somewhere uncomfortable and stayed there long enough to write a novel about it.

That novel — The Weight of a Dog — is a hard science speculative thriller that treats disclosure not as a political event but as a frequency war for human consciousness. The argument underneath it is this: the phenomenon has never been external. It has been operating through human consciousness for twelve thousand years. Not visiting it. Operating through it.

Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day opens June 12, 2026. Every podcast will cover it. Most will ask what happens when they arrive. Alex wants to have a different conversation — about consciousness, non-locality, death, theology, and why the most important question of our time isn’t what’s in the sky but what’s already in the room.

Alex brings credentials no one else in this conversation has. He brings a twenty-year silence finally broken, and an argument that reframes everything.

https://weightofadog.com

https://alexlucio.me

Season 3, Episode 9 Airdate 05/01/2026