Nick Pope

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Nick Pope
Nick Pope

Nick Pope is a British Agent and Government Official who works at the Ministry of Defence after joining in 1985. He had many different postings and had undertaken a fascinating series of jobs within the Department, including work in the Joint Operations Centre during the Gulf War, where he was a briefer in the Air Force Operations Room. He was the Ministry of Defence official responsible for researching and investigating UFOs, alien abductions, crop circles, cattle mutilations and other strange phenomena. His involvement in UFO phenomena within the MOD gave him the reputation of being the British Fox Mulder from the hit television series, The X Files. He is also noted for being very good friends with Georgina Bruni [1]. Nick is also good friends with Nick Redfern, Andy J. Roberts Jenny Randles and Timothy Good.

Nick also writes a column called Weird World for Georgina Brunis Hot Gossip Magazine[2] and wrote the forward to her book on the Rendlesham Forest Incident, "You Can't Tell the People."

In March 2006 he sought and obtained a commission from the Ministry of Defence's magazine Focus, to write a feature on UFOs. The article ran in the March issue of Focus with only very minor editorial changes. The article can be found here.

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Biography

He has also been involved in work on the crises in Iraq and Afghanistan. He is a Senior Executive Officer, which is a civilian grade equivalent to the military rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

Between 1991 and 1994, he was posted to a division called Secretariat (Air Staff) and was given the job of researching and investigating the UFO phenomenon, mirroring the work done in the US by the now defunct Project Blue Book. Although most of the cases could be explained as misidentifications of known objects and phenomena, a hard core of sightings defied any conventional explanation. Strong evidence emerged suggesting the presence of structured craft capable of speeds and manoeuvres beyond the capability of even the most advanced prototype craft operated by the Royal Air Force or the United States Air Force.

His unique access to new data and old government files convinced him that the UFO phenomenon raised serious defence and national security issues. He came across numerous instances where UFOs had been tracked on radar, leading to jets being scrambled. There were also cases where there had been terrifying near-misses between UFOs and civilian aircraft. All this led him to believe that an extraterrestrial explanation for some sightings could not be ruled out.

Through his official investigations into UFOs he was drawn into other mysteries such as alien abductions, crop circles, animal mutilations and ghosts. Although no longer carrying out this sort of work for the government, he continues his research and investigation in a private capacity.

He has done extensive media work, including the BBC's Newsnight and Radio 4's Today programme. He has lectured all around the world, at academic conferences, museums, military bases and the Oxford Union.

Written Works

He has written four books: 'Open Skies, Closed Minds' details his official UFO work, while 'The Uninvited' deals with alien abductions; 'Operation Thunder Child' and 'Operation Lightning Strike' are science fiction novels based on his government work. All of his own written works needed clearance by the Ministry of Defence prior to publication.

Nick Pope is currently working with Brigitte Grant [3], [4] on a book - The Alien Within - about her extraordinary UFO and abduction experiences, which are unparalleled in the literature. He is also working on a Gulf War techno-thriller entitled Desert Fury, which is a sort of “what if” novel where things go very differently from what actually happened. During the Gulf War Nick worked in the Air Force Operations Room at the Joint Operations Centre, and that was very helpful in the research for this book. He worked with for several years, and took to New York to work with Budd Hopkins. He gave a joint presentation with her at the September 2001 conference organised by "UFO Magazine" editor Graham W Birdsall.

Nick Pope is still working in the MoD, but in an area that is unrelated to UFOs, however, he has devoted his spare time to investigating abductions in the UK and drawing media attention to the subject through many public appearances.

Nick Pope's Personal Website

http://www.nickpope.net/

Official Government Sources

Other links

Quotes

  • “I believe that governments and the military, and indeed private researchers, politicians- whoever- should place everything in the public domain on this issue. Governments can't, I think, have it both ways. You cannot say on the one hand, as the party line often goes, that UFOs are of no defense significance, and then on the other keep back some of the data."
  • “You simply can't do that. You have to have it one way or the other. And if, as governments consistently say when the politicians probe on this issue or when the media inquire, that there's really nothing to worry about, then okay, let's see all the data.”

Significant British UFO Incidents

Berwyn Mountain Incident

Rendlesham Forest Incident

See also

Copyright

"Original data received from Wikipedia on April 21, 2006. Credit given to original authors can be seen Here."

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