Nick Pope
"As far as I am aware, no such UK government plan to deal with any alien invasion or extra-terrestrial contact exists."
A nationwide survey reveals that 11% of the British public think they have seen a UFO, how 26% believe aliens exist and more than half agree that intelligent life exists somewhere in the universe.
The survey of 2,000 UK adults was undertaken by TV channel BLAZE ahead of a week of programmes dedicated to UFOs, aliens and the extra-terrestrial. UFO Week takes place from Monday 22nd March, with brand-new TV shows exploring whether we are alone in the universe or if aliens have been visiting Earth.Statistics point to common beliefs that intelligent life exists beyond our world (56%) and that the government is withholding important information regarding UFOs. Public confidence in world leaders to deal with an alien invasion is low, with 15% believing that aliens will likely dominate Earth in the next 20 years.
Nick Pope is a former Ministry of Defence UFO investigator with 21 years’ experience working for the British Government and has been advising BLAZE for UFO Week.
Nick said: “2021 is going to be a big year for UFO stories, particularly with the US Department of Defense due to reveal UFO information following the enactment of the Covid-19 Relief Bill - which included a demand that the Director of National Intelligence send Congress a report about UFOs. This survey demonstrates that beliefs in UFOs and the extra-terrestrial are widespread and that there is a real appetite among the general population for evidence to be made public.”
More than a quarter (27%) of those surveyed think that the UK Government should have a war or battle plan in place for a potential alien invasion, and nearly a third (31%) feel there should be a dedicated task force for dealing with extra-terrestrial threats.
Confidence in world governments to deal with a potential alien invasion is low, with well over half of those surveyed (58%) believing that our current leaders are unsuited to such a task.Nick Pope’s governmental duties included investigating UFO sightings to determine whether they had any defence significance from 1991 to 1994.
Neil Shaw
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