Nick Pope

UFO Desk Analyst, UK Ministry of Defence - Secretariat (Air Staff) 2a, 1991–1994 (UFO desk); 1985–2006 (MoD total, 21 years)

Case File

Government Investigator

Pope ran the UK Ministry of Defence's official UAP investigation desk - a documented government role with Top Secret access - making him the closest British equivalent to Luis Elizondo. He entered the role as a skeptic and left as a cautious believer in genuine unknowns.

Background

British civil servant who ran the UK Ministry of Defence's official UFO investigation desk from 1991 to 1994. Assigned as a skeptic with Top Secret access to classified military incident reports, radar data, and witness testimony across all UK armed services, he emerged from the role having concluded that a small but genuine percentage of cases could not be explained by any conventional means. The Cosford Incident of March 1993 - a mass sighting sweeping across Shropshire, West Midlands, and South Wales including RAF Cosford and RAF Shawbury personnel - remains the strongest documented British UAP case. His 1996 book 'Open Skies, Closed Minds' was the first firsthand account published by a serving government UAP investigator, making him the UK equivalent of Luis Elizondo: a credentialed government figure who entered the subject as a skeptic and left as a cautious believer in genuine unknowns.

Service Period

1991–1994 (UFO desk); 1985–2006 (MoD total, 21 years)

Clearance

Top Secret (UK MoD)

Organizations

UK Ministry of Defence · Secretariat (Air Staff) 2a

Career Background

  • Joined UK Ministry of Defence in 1985 as a civil servant; served across multiple MoD directorates
  • Assigned to Secretariat (Air Staff) 2a in 1991 - the MoD's one-person official UAP investigation desk
  • Entered the role as a skeptic; systematically investigated hundreds of classified incident reports over three years
  • Concluded his tenure documenting that approximately 5% of cases had no conventional explanation available through classified channels
  • Left MoD in 2006 after a 21-year career; became a full-time author and international media commentator on UAP

Key Events

1985Joined UK Ministry of Defence as a civil servant
1991Assigned to Secretariat (Air Staff) 2a - the MoD's one-person official UAP investigation desk - with Top Secret access to classified military incident data
1991Began systematic review of historical MoD UAP case files; initial position was skeptical
Mar 1993Investigated Cosford Incident - mass UAP sighting sweeping across Shropshire, West Midlands, and South Wales; witnesses included RAF Cosford and RAF Shawbury personnel
1993Reinvestigated the Rendlesham Forest incident (December 1980) from classified MoD records; concluded official dismissal was inadequate given the weight of evidence
1994Completed UFO desk assignment; formally documented conclusion that genuine unexplained cases exist; position had shifted from skeptic to cautious believer in unknowns
1996Published 'Open Skies, Closed Minds' - first insider account ever published by someone who ran a government UAP desk
2006Left MoD after 21-year career; became full-time author and media commentator
2014Co-authored 'Encounter in Rendlesham Forest' with USAF witnesses John Burroughs and Jim Penniston
2023Provided commentary on US congressional UAP hearings; called for UK-US disclosure coordination and a UK parliamentary inquiry