A British UFO fanatic has called on King Charles to probe for the truth about alien activity in our skies.
Nick Pope, former head of the UK’s UFO desk, believes the monarch could be key in kickstarting the disclosure process in the UK. He suggests that King Charles could use his authority to put pressure on the US government, as he has direct access to President Biden and his top officials.
Nick stated: «Here is somebody who could pick up the phone and say look here what’s going on in the United States. He could ask for a full classified briefing.»
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He also suggested that the King could request a written report from his Ministers in the UK parliament based on the defence implications of unidentified objects in UK airspace. Nick went as far as suggesting Charles could inspire his MPs to start the UK disclosure process by tabling parliamentary questions, similar to what’s been started Stateside.
Once there is momentum in the UK, MPs could tap into public opinion and force the Defence Minister to hold a hearing. Nick also mentions in an upcoming film, that due to the interest in UFOs shown by Prince Phillip and Lord Mountbatten, it’s fairly likely Charles will have an interest in UFOs.
He also suggests that some folks in the UK government, similar to those in the US military & Congress, reckon there’s a «demonic» aspect to UFO sightings and that alone should stop any investigations.
The King Of UFOs is directed by Mark Christopher Lee, who recently made the popular Tubi film God Versus Aliens, exploring what first contact might mean spiritually.
The film will be out on Tubi and Ayozat in November.
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