Georgina Bruni (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Pandora". The Independent. 16 November 2000. Strange goings-on at the Ministry of Defence, where security was even tighter than usual on Tuesday night for a gathering on the subject of UFOs. It's true. A very high class of punters graced the Henry VIII Wine Cellar in the chilling Whitehall edifice for the launch of a book on the subject by the socialite authoress Georgina Bruni, entitled You Can't Tell the People. [dead link]
  • Blacker, Terence (9 December 2002). "Watch out for close encounters". The Independent. More significantly, Ms Bruni claims to have raised the Rendlesham question with Baroness Thatcher a few years later, and was told: "You must have the facts and you can't tell the people."
  • "Pandora". The Independent. 13 December 2000. Focus was also due to take her pic with MoD employee and UFO researcher Nick Pope, but all cameras were banned from the launch. The reason, it seems, was a memo circulated by the Directorate of Air Staff. "Under no circumstances whatsoever must Nick Pope or Georgina Bruni be dressed up as Mulder and Scully from the popular TV series", it said. [dead link]

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