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CF-GEI-20100102529 CORROBORATED
The Île d'Oléron Sky Lantern Incident
CASE FILE — CF-GEI-20100102529 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
2010-01-01
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
Île d'Oléron, Charente-Maritime, France
Duration Estimated duration of the observed phenomenon
5-15 minutes
Object Type Classification of the observed object based on witness descriptions
light
Source Origin database or archive this case was sourced from
geipan
Witnesses Number of known witnesses who reported the event
8
Country Country where the incident took place
FR
AI Confidence AI-generated credibility score based on source reliability, detail consistency, and corroboration
85%
On New Year's Day 2010 at approximately 20:10 (8:10 PM), multiple witnesses across the Île d'Oléron region and nearby mainland areas reported observing a luminous phenomenon in the night sky. Eight formal testimonies were submitted through the Gendarmerie Nationale, with six witnesses on Île d'Oléron itself observing what they described as a mysterious light, while two additional witnesses on the mainland (from Fouras and Saint-Augustin) reported similar observations that investigators determined were likely of the same or similar objects.
The case was resolved when the individual responsible for the launch came forward voluntarily to the gendarmerie. This person admitted to releasing a 'ballon à souhait' (wish balloon, also known as a Thai or Chinese sky lantern) from Saint-Pierre d'Oléron between 20:00 and 20:15 on January 1st, 2010. The witness stated this was a traditional Dutch celebration practice commonly used during festivals and birthday celebrations.
GEIPAN classified this case as Category A, indicating a phenomenon that was conclusively identified with certainty. The investigation determined that the six island witnesses observed the sky lantern launched from Saint-Pierre d'Oléron, while the two mainland witnesses likely observed either the same lantern from a different vantage point or possibly another lantern launched in the vicinity during the New Year's celebrations.
02 Timeline of Events
2010-01-01 20:00-20:15
Sky Lantern Launch
Individual releases a 'ballon à souhait' (wish balloon/sky lantern) from Saint-Pierre d'Oléron as part of Dutch New Year's celebration tradition
2010-01-01 20:10
Multiple Witness Sightings Begin
Numerous witnesses across Île d'Oléron and mainland areas observe luminous phenomenon in the night sky. Six witnesses on the island and two on the mainland report the sighting
2010-01-01 20:10-20:25
Observation Period
Witnesses observe the luminous object moving through the sky, appearing mysterious and unexplained at the time
Post-incident (Days following)
Witness Reports Submitted
Eight formal testimonies submitted through Gendarmerie Nationale, documenting observations from both island and mainland locations
Post-incident (Investigation period)
Voluntary Confession
The individual responsible for launching the sky lantern voluntarily comes forward to gendarmerie, providing detailed information about the launch time and nature of the object
Investigation conclusion
GEIPAN Classification A
GEIPAN concludes investigation and assigns Category A classification, indicating conclusive identification of the phenomenon as a sky lantern
03 Key Witnesses
Anonymous Island Witnesses (Group 1)
Civilian observers on Île d'Oléron
medium
Six witnesses located on Île d'Oléron who observed the luminous phenomenon at approximately 20:10 on New Year's Day
Anonymous Mainland Witnesses (T4 & T5)
Civilian observers from Fouras and Saint-Augustin
medium
Two witnesses observing from mainland locations who reported similar luminous phenomena, possibly the same or different sky lanterns
Sky Lantern Launcher
Individual who released the sky lantern
high
Resident of Saint-Pierre d'Oléron who voluntarily came forward to gendarmerie to report launching a 'ballon à souhait' (wish balloon) as part of Dutch New Year's tradition
04 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
This case represents a textbook example of sky lantern misidentification during holiday celebrations, a common occurrence investigated by GEIPAN. The voluntary confession by the launcher significantly strengthened the explanation and allowed for definitive closure. The timing (New Year's Day evening), the object characteristics (single luminous phenomenon), and the cultural context (Dutch tradition of wish balloons) all align perfectly with the explanation.
The credibility of this resolution is exceptionally high due to multiple corroborating factors: the launcher's spontaneous admission to authorities, the precise timing match (witnesses saw the object at 20:10, launcher released it between 20:00-20:15), and the geographical consistency (launched from Saint-Pierre d'Oléron, observed by witnesses on the island). The investigative distinction between the six island witnesses and two mainland witnesses demonstrates thorough analysis, though investigators noted the mainland sightings may have involved the same lantern or separate ones. Sky lanterns are particularly prone to UFO reports due to their unusual flight characteristics, silent movement, and bright appearance, especially when observed by multiple witnesses unfamiliar with them.
05 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Holiday Celebration Misidentification
This case represents a classic example of how conventional objects can be misperceived as anomalous phenomena, particularly during holiday periods when sky lanterns, fireworks, and other celebratory items are commonly used. The New Year's timing is significant—sky lantern releases spike dramatically during major celebrations. Multiple witnesses observing the same object from different locations created the impression of a more significant event, but the prosaic explanation accounts for all observations without requiring any extraordinary hypotheses.
06 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
This case is conclusively explained as a sky lantern (Thai/Chinese lantern) released during New Year's celebrations. The GEIPAN Category A classification is fully justified given the launcher's voluntary admission and the perfect alignment of timing, location, and witness descriptions. While this demonstrates the widespread phenomenon of sky lantern misidentification—particularly during holidays and celebrations—it also showcases effective investigation methodology. The case has minimal significance for UAP research beyond serving as an educational example of how prosaic explanations can account for seemingly mysterious aerial phenomena when proper investigation is conducted. Confidence level: 100%.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
85%
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