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Nick Cook author of 'The hunt for zero point' · Nick Cook is an award-winning defence and aerospace journalist. For the past 15 years he has been Aviation Editor and Aerospace Consultant of the world-renowned Jane's Defence Weekly - the bible of the international defence industry. His ground-breaking, exclusive stories for Jane's have included reports on Russian secret weapons and a classified operation to rescue US hostages in Iran. Both made headlines all over the world. · His stories have prompted questions in the House of Commons and have formed the basis of briefing documents for the Prime Minister's Office. · He is a regular contributor to The Financial Times and articles by him have appeared in The Times, The Sunday Times, Daily Mail, The Sunday Telegraph and The Scotsman. He is quoted on aerospace and defence matters in news media around the world. · Cook frequently comments on defence and security issues for BBC News, ITN, Sky News, CNN and the BBC World Service. He has appeared on The Today Programme, The World At One and Newsnight. His analysis was sought by UK, US and other world news media during the 1991 Gulf War and 1999 Kosovo conflict. |
The Hunt For Zero Point The energy source for the World's future
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| · He is a three-time
winner of the prestigious Royal Aeronautical Society Aerospace Journalist
of the Year Awards in the Defence, Business and Technology categories.
In his 18 year career, Cook has visited the world's leading defence establishments
and has gained access to numerous top secret military facilities and bases
in the US and former Soviet Union.
· Cook's previous books have been published by Macmillan, Penguin and Little Brown in the UK and St Martin's Press in the USA. He has written 2 Sunday Times Top Ten Bestsellers. 'The Hunt for Zero Point', his sixth book, follows a ten-year investigation into an undocumented phenomenon. · Cook's two hour documentary for the Discovery Channel, 'Billion Dollar Secret', written and presented by him, detailed for the first time the secret inner workings of America's classified weapons establishment. · Cook, 41, lives in London with his wife and two children. He was educated at Eton and has a degree in Arabic and Islamic Studies from Exeter University. |
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