A witness and his wife, living in a house in the countryside, have for several years observed occasional or recurring phenomena near their home: glowing balls moving, of varying sizes, distant or sometimes close. Following the findings of the experts sent to the witnesses, it clearly appears that the glowing balls they observe every evening are stars or planets. The brightest is Jupiter, which, in late October 2011, rises in the East around 7:30 PM. As for the other supposed observations above their field, no element has made it possible to disprove or confirm the witness's statements. GEIPAN classifies the recurring observations (Jupiter and stars) as A and classifies the other observations as C. The file is therefore overall classified as "C".
Vend�e, France · 2009-07-02 · from the GEIPAN archive
An account in Vend�e, France
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