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  • The Man Who Left the MOD: The UFO Phenomenon Unveiled
  • By: Nick Pope
  • Narrated by: Michael Bourne
  • Length: 1 hr

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By: Nick Pope
Narrated by: Michael Bourne
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Publisher's Summary

Nick Pope worked for the British Ministry of Defense (the MOD) for 21 years. He became known as the Fox Mulder of Great Britain due to his "special position" as the chief UFO investigator.

He has written four highly successful books on UFOs and has appeared on television and radio all over the world. In fact, Nick Pope is probably one of the best-known UFO investigators on the planet. And yet, he is the only official UFO investigator employed by the British government to ever go on record.

In this interview, conducted by Michael Bourne, Nick Pope (for the first time since leaving the MOD) goes on the record and spells out his beliefs and opinions, and reveals the scope of his incredible insider knowledge.

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