Open Skies, Closed Minds
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| Open Skies, Closed Minds | |
![]() Open Skies, Close Minds |
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| Author | Nick Pope |
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| Country | UK |
| Language | English |
| Subject(s) | Ufology |
| Publisher | Overlook Press |
| Publication date | 1999 |
| Media type | Print (Hardcover) |
| Pages | 270 |
| ISBN | 0879519169 |
| Preceded by | The uninvited : an exposé of the alien abduction phenomenon (1998) |
Open Skies, Closed Minds, a book on ufology, expresses the views of Nick Pope, a former UFO-investigator with the British Ministry of Defence (MOD).
The book provides an overview of the UFO phenomenon, with the emphasis on Pope's three-year tour of duty as the Ministry of Defence's UFO desk officer. It examines a number of well-known UFO cases, including the Roswell crash and the Rendlesham Forest Incident, as well as a number of less well-known cases from the MOD's UFO case-files. Pope also discusses the politics surrounding the way in which those within government and the military view UFO-phenomenona.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Pope, Nick (1999). Open Skies, Closed Minds. Overlook Press. ISBN 0879519169.


