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post Jul 8 2008, 12:39 PM
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Hi guys, we got this video documentary in which Nick Pope, who worked for the Ministry of Defence for 21 years, goes on the record for the first time and spells out his beliefs, opinions and reveals the true scope of his incredible insider knowledge.After leaving his position in the MOD, Nick has since become one of the most outspoken investigators in ufology today. Apart from four very successful and intriguing books, which he has written on the subject, Nick has appeared the world over as a speaker, giving lectures at conferences as well as being a guest on numerous TV and radio shows.VIDEO LINK
Nick presents his view that the extraterrestrial hypothesis cannot be ruled out with regards to the UFO phenomenon, and that the evidence would point to such a possibility, but the hard proof to back up this theory, has yet come to light.As the interview moves on, the topic of ‘Men in Black’ (MiB) comes up. At which point Nick is questioned about being a disinformation agent still in employment by the MOD.
While it was an unusual question for the interviewer to ask, seeing Nick’s reaction was even more unusual and at this point the segment is faded out (bathroom break?).

Overall,this documentary was well laid out and produced,Pope still manages to sweep you off your feet with his insider knowledge.
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post Jul 8 2008, 09:07 PM
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Video link is dead.

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