A former senior official at the UK's Ministry of Defence has come forward with astonishing claims of firsthand experience with unidentified flying objects, sparking renewed debate about the existence of extraterrestrial _. Nick Pope, who led the informal "UFO Desk" at the MoD for three years, has revealed that he worked on some of the most high-profile cases, assessing potential threats to national security and aviation safety.
According to Pope, the number of UFO sightings reported to his team was significantly higher than most people realize, with an average of up to 300 per year, and peaking at 700 or 800. His team's work involved evaluating reports of mysterious shapes, alleged landed "craft," and "flying triangles" witnessed by hundreds of people.
One case that continues to haunt Pope is the infamous Rendlesham Forest incident in 1980, often referred to as Britain's Roswell. Pope's investigation found unusually high levels of radiation at the site, and he confessed that the file on this incident "still keeps me up at night." As the UK prepares for potential future encounters, Pope has offered advice to Prime Minister Keir Starmer on how to handle such situations.
Now, the former top Ministry of Defence (MoD) official has told The Sun what Keir Starmer needs to do to prepare for future alien contact ⁘ as well ...Other related sources and context: Check here
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