Nick Cook

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Nick Cook is a British journalist and author of fiction and non-fiction works. He has been associated with Jane's Defence Weekly for a number of years as Aviation Editor and currently as Aerospace Consultant and has won four writing awards from the Royal Aeronautical Society. His two novels are Angel, Archangel (1990) and Aggressor (1993).

Cook's non-fiction book, The Hunt for Zero Point: Inside the Classified World of Antigravity Technology, was published in 2001. Cook is widely regarded as an expert on military "black projects." He appeared in and narrated the documentary, Billion Dollar Secret, detailing his investigation of these projects in the United States (available on Google Video). He also appeared on the Discovery Channel's Unsolved History series episode Area 51 that aired in February 2005. His new documentary, "An Alien History of Planet Earth," was presented by The History Channel in the US in March 2006 and was shown in the UK as "UFOs: The Secret Evidence." A non-fiction book, Barefoot Soldier, written with Johnson Beharry, was published in October 2006.

Cook adopts a non-judgmental stance when interviewing subjects who clearly believe in UFOs, alien contact, conspiracy theories, and other unusual phenomena.

Nick is a founding member of the New Energy Congress.

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