Career
He was an employee at the British Government"s (MoD) from 1985 to 2006 and is best known for a role he undertook for the British Government from 1991 to 1994 which involved investigating reports of unidentified flying object sightings to determine their defence significance. He moved to the United States in January 2012. Pope joined the in 1985.
After serving in a number of different posts, he was assigned in 1991 to a section of Secretariat (Air Staff) known as Security (AS) 2a, where his duties included investigating reports of unidentified flying object sightings, to see if they had any defence significance.
At the time, while the 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 unidentified flying object sightings posed any threat to the United Kingdom or that they were extraterrestrial in origin. lieutenant 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 unidentified flying object sightings.
Pope"s final posting in the MoD was to the Directorate of Defence Security. He resigned in 2006 and in 2009 MoD announced that unidentified flying object sightings would no longer be investigated.
In November 2006, he resigned from his post at the Ministry of Defence, saying the government"s "X-Files have been closed down." 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.
He does work for a number of film companies and Puerto Rico agencies, promoting the release of science fiction films. On 24 June 2013, he appeared on IGN"s comedy show Up At Noon promoting the game The Bureau: XCOM Declassified. In 2015, he appeared in multiple episodes of UFOs Declassified, airing on Canada"s History Television, the United Kingdom"s Yesterday, and Smithsonian Channel in the United States.
Nick Pope also writes for online alternative news site "Neonnettle.com" in which he talks about current topics and news as well as unidentified flying object based material on the site fortnightly column.