Have you read
Open Skies, Closed Minds by Pope?
"As a career civil servant with Britain's Ministry of Defence, Pope served a three-year stint in the early 1990s as chief investigator of UFO sightings in the United Kingdom. He began as a skeptic and ended up a true believer. This book, a bestseller in Britain, attempts to explain his conversion but does a poor job of it."
"Probably the best known ‘inside’ proponent of the ETH is Nick Pope, who served as Higher Executive Officer with Sec (AS) 2a, as the MoD’s ‘UFO desk’ at Whitehall was known, from 1985 to 2000. Pope claims that he became an ETH ‘believer’ as a result of the cases he dealt with during his tour of duty from 1991–94. Having failed to persuade his superiors, on leaving the post Pope was persuaded to write a book, Open Skies, Closed Minds, billed as “the first time a Government UFO expert speaks out.”
http://www.forteantimes.com/articles/164_govtxfiles.shtml
Or
The Uninvited?
"Originally skeptical, he now believes that there is substance to many of the reported abduction cases and calls for national governments to investigate the matter actively."
Ex-UFO Researcher Details British Government X-Files
Britain's top UFO expert says there's no smoking gun that proves UFOs exist, but he's seen enough evidence to convert him from skeptic to believer.
In your view, are all these just examples of disinformation? After all, if he's really a skeptic as you say then these books are intentionally misleading, right?