Georgina Bruni
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Georgina Bruni | |
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Born | Linda Naylor 1947 Rotherham, Yorkshire, England |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Knightsbridge, London |
Occupation | Journalist Ufologist |
Georgina Bruni (1947 – 19 January 2008) was a British-born businesswoman and a UFO researcher best known for her book on the Rendlesham Forest incident, You Can't Tell the People.[1] She worked as a celebrity events organizer[citation needed] and as the founder and Editor in Chief of the online magazine Hot Gossip.[2]
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Biography
Born as Linda Naylor, Bruni trained as a private investigator and subsequently became an investigative journalist in the 1980s. She specialized in the researching and reporting on cults and the paranormal.[citation needed] According to an obituary by fellow UFO researcher Nick Pope, "[s]he travelled extensively and at various times lived in Jersey, Italy, Hong Kong and America, before settling in London in 1992." She died from cancer on 19 January 2008.[3][4][unreliable source?] Her final residence was in Knightsbridge, London.[citation needed]
You Can't Tell the People
Bruni wrote one book called You Can't Tell the People, The book was a study of Britain’s most famous UFO case, the Rendlesham Forest incident of December 1980. It was published in hardback by Sidgwick & Jackson in November 2000, and in paperback by Pan Macmillan in November 2001. The title comes from a quotation Bruni claims to have been spoken by Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister at the time of the events in 1980: "UFOs! You must get your facts right and you can't tell the people".[5]
The hardback edition was launched at media event held at the Ministry of Defence, alongside fellow UFO researcher Nick Pope.[6]
Post-publication
After its publication she worked with Admiral of the Fleet Lord Peter Hill-Norton,[citation needed] who asked questions in the House of Lords regarding the case. [7]
References
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