Nick Cook

Nick Cook ( born 1960 ) is a British journalist and author of non-fiction and fiction. For several years he worked as an editor for Aviation at Jane 's Defence Weekly and currently a consultant to aerospace. He is a founding member of the Association Free Energy Congress.

Life

Cook is an expert in black (secret ) military projects. Cook represents a non-judgmental point of view when he interviews people who believe in UFOs, to contacts with aliens, conspiracy or other unusual phenomena. As a result of this approach Cook can be classified either as skeptics as a UFO believer.

In 2001 he was called Cook as consultant to the aerospace industry in the editor of Jane 's Defence Weekly. He has held this office until today; In addition, he served 1987-2001 as editor of the department Aerospace Jane's Defence Weekly. During the Iraq crisis (1991-2003), he was a commentator and consultant for American and British media.

Cook holds a degree in Arabic and Islamic Studies and currently lives in London.

Awards

For his publications him four literary prizes were awarded by the Royal Aeronautical Society.

  • 2001: MTU Award for his article Warp Drive, When?
  • 1999: System category and technology
  • 1997: Category defense and, together with Bill Sweetman, in category Finance

Writings (selection )

Cook has numerous papers and articles for the Financial Times, Wall Street Journal and other magazines and newspapers written.

  • Barefoot Soldier. A story of extreme valor. Sphere Books, London 2006, ISBN 0-316-73321-0.
  • The Hunt for Zero Point. Closure thing antigravity technology ( "The Hunt for Zero Point. Inside the Classified World of Antigravity Technology", 2001). Mosquito -Verlag, Potsdam 2006, ISBN 3-928963-14-7.
  • Aggressor. St. Martin's Press, New York 1993, ISBN 0-312-07623-1.

Filmography

  • 2006: TV documentary An Alien History of Planet Earth, History Channel
  • 1999: TV documentary Billion Dollar Secret
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