Nick Pope (journalist)

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Nick Pope
Nick Pope at Alien Snowfest 2019.jpg
Nick Pope at Alien Snowfest 2019 in Big Bear, CA
Born (1965-09-19) 19 September 1965 (age 55)
OccupationAuthor, journalist and broadcaster; former civil servant
Spouse(s)Elizabeth Weiss[1]

Nick Pope (born 19 September 1965) is a freelance British journalist, media commentator and former civil servant. Whilst an employee at the British Government's Ministry of Defence (MoD), Pope was responsible, among other duties, for investigating UFO phenomena to determine if they had any defence significance.

He moved to the United States in January 2012.[2][3]

Ministry of Defence[]

Pope worked as a civil servant for the Ministry of Defence from 1985 to 2006. From 1991 to 1994 he worked in Secretariat (Air Staff) Sec (AS) 2a more commonly known as the "UFO desk", where his duties included investigating reports of UFO sightings, to see if they had any defence significance.

At the time, while the Ministry of Defence stated that it "remains totally open-minded about the existence or otherwise of extraterrestrial lifeforms", it also stated that there was no evidence to suggest that any UFO sightings posed any threat to the UK or that they were extraterrestrial in origin.[4] It is clear from material that Pope wrote whilst still at the MoD that he did not share the MoD's view that conventional explanations could be found for all UFO sightings.[5]

Pope's final posting in the MoD was to the Directorate of Defence Security. In 2009 MoD announced that UFO sightings would no longer be investigated.[6][7][8]

Media work[]

In November 2006, Mr. Pope stated that the government's "X-Files have been closed down".[9] He continues his research and investigation in a private capacity and now works as a freelance journalist and media commentator, covering subjects that include the unexplained, conspiracy theories, space, science fiction and fringe science.[10]

He does work for a number of film companies and PR agencies, promoting the release of science fiction films.[11]

On 24 June 2013 he appeared on IGN's comedy show Up at Noon promoting the game The Bureau: XCOM Declassified.[12]

In 2015, he appeared in multiple episodes of UFOs Declassified, airing on Canada's History Television, the UK's Yesterday, and Smithsonian Channel in the US.[13] Since 2019 he has often appeared on the New York Post UFO Youtube series The Basement Office alongside journalist Steven Greenstreet.[14]

Books[]

Open Skies, Closed Minds is Pope's autobiographical account of his interest in ufology. It provides an overview of the UFO phenomenon, with the emphasis on Pope's three-year tour of duty at the Ministry of Defence where his responsibilities included investigating UFO sightings and any impact they might have on UK national defense.[15] Pope also discusses the politics surrounding the way in which those within government and the military view UFO-phenomena. In 1997 he released a second book on similar themes entitled The Uninvited. His book Encounter in Rendlesham Forest: The Inside Story of the World's Best-Documented UFO Incident, written with John Burroughs, USAF, Ret., and Jim Penniston, USAF, Ret., was published by Thomas Dunne Books in April 2014.

Pope has also written two science fiction novels, Operation Thunder Child and its sequel Operation Lightning Strike.[16] In 2018 Pope published the political thriller Blood Brothers.[17]

Journalism[]

Pope also writes for online alternative news site Neon Nettle[18] in which he talks about current topics and news as well as UFO based material on the site fortnightly column.

References[]

  1. ^ "Scholars denounce attempt to ban their archaeology book after being accused of racism against Native Americans (from Twitter)". Retrieved 5 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Latest News". nickpope.net.
  3. ^ "Biography". nickpope.net.
  4. ^ "Ministry of Defence policy statement on UFOs" (PDF).
  5. ^ "Defence". nationalarchives.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 11 June 2006.
  6. ^ "Ministry of Defence - Freedom of Information - Publication Scheme - Search Publication Scheme - How to report a UFO sighting". nationalarchives.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 4 December 2009.
  7. ^ "MoD department that investigated UFO sightings 'closed'". The Telegraph. 4 December 2009.
  8. ^ Nick Pope. "How not to report a UFO". The Guardian.
  9. ^ "'Aliens could attack at any time' warns former MoD chief", Evening Standard, 9 November 2006
  10. ^ Pope, Nick. "Unidentified flying threats".
  11. ^ Battle: Los Angeles - Nick Pope answers Facebook fan questions. YouTube. 11 March 2011.
  12. ^ "Aliens Probably Exist - The Bureau: XCOM Declassified on Up at Noon - IGN Video". IGN.
  13. ^ "UFOs Declassified looks at hard evidence behind infamous sightings". thestar.com. 7 January 2015.
  14. ^ "The Basement Office - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
  15. ^ "The truth is out there... UFO expert Nick Pope talks about aliens". The Independent. 11 October 2011. Archived from the original on 19 September 2015.
  16. ^ "Andrew Lownie Literary Agency :: Authors :: Nick Pope". Andrew Lownie Literary Agency. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
  17. ^ Pope, Nick (15 November 2018). Blood Brothers. Thistle Publishing. ISBN 978-1-78608-075-2.
  18. ^ "Neon Nettle". Retrieved 26 June 2021.

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