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CF-GEI-19800801694 UNRESOLVED
The Sainte-Soline Mushroom-Shaped Craft
CASE FILE — CF-GEI-19800801694 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
1980-08-16
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
Sainte-Soline, Deux-Sèvres, Poitou-Charentes, France
Duration Estimated duration of the observed phenomenon
Several minutes (observation while fleeing)
Object Type Classification of the observed object based on witness descriptions
other
Source Origin database or archive this case was sourced from
geipan
Witnesses Number of known witnesses who reported the event
1
Country Country where the incident took place
FR
AI Confidence AI-generated credibility score based on source reliability, detail consistency, and corroboration
85%
On August 16, 1980, at approximately 3:30 AM, a single witness returning home from a village dance (bal populaire) in Sainte-Soline, Deux-Sèvres, observed an unusual luminous object hovering above a field. The witness described the object as having a distinctive mushroom-shaped profile ("chapeau de champignon") with an estimated diameter of 15 meters. The craft emitted intense red light described as "assez violente" (quite violent/strong).
The witness initially approached to within approximately 400 meters of the object before fear overcame curiosity and he fled the scene. During his retreat through the village, he continued to observe the object as it appeared to follow or survey the village, maintaining its bright red luminescence while remaining completely silent throughout the encounter. The silent operation of such a large, brightly-lit object at low altitude is particularly noteworthy.
An official GEIPAN investigation found no physical traces on the ground or vegetation at the reported location. The case received a classification of 'D' - meaning no explanation could be determined despite investigation. The combination of specific dimensional details, the unusual mushroom-cap morphology, the intense red luminescence, complete silence, and apparent intelligent movement over the village creates a compelling unexplained case from official French government files.
02 Timeline of Events
03:30
Initial Observation Above Field
Witness returning from village dance spots a mushroom-shaped luminous object hovering above a field near Sainte-Soline. Object estimated at 15 meters diameter, emitting intense red light.
03:32
Approach and Retreat
Witness approaches to within approximately 400 meters of the object before fear causes him to flee the area. Object remains stationary and silent during approach.
03:35
Object Follows Over Village
During witness's flight through Sainte-Soline, he observes the object now appearing to survey or follow over the village, continuing to emit red light while maintaining complete silence.
03:40
Observation Ends
Witness reaches safety. Final disposition of object unknown - no report of departure or landing.
Post-August 16, 1980
GEIPAN Investigation
Official investigation by France's GEIPAN (CNES) finds no ground traces or vegetation damage. No conventional explanation identified. Case classified 'D' (unexplained).
03 Key Witnesses
Anonymous Witness 1
Civilian returning from village dance
medium
Local resident of Sainte-Soline returning home from a bal populaire (village dance) at approximately 3:30 AM. Identity withheld in official files per standard GEIPAN protocol.
"Le témoin après s'être approché à environ 400 mètres à pris peur et s'est enfui. (The witness, after approaching to about 400 meters, became frightened and fled.)"
04 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
This case benefits from official GEIPAN investigation and classification, lending institutional credibility despite having only a single witness. The timing at 3:30 AM after a village dance raises natural questions about witness state, though the detailed geometric description (15-meter diameter, mushroom shape) and sustained observation during movement suggests a sober, attentive witness. The witness's candid admission of fear and flight adds authenticity to the account.
Several factors elevate this beyond a typical misidentification: (1) The specific mushroom-cap morphology is unusual and doesn't match common aerial objects; (2) The estimated 15-meter diameter suggests either close proximity or an extremely large object; (3) Complete silence rules out conventional aircraft, helicopters, or most drones (not available in 1980); (4) The intense red illumination without apparent beam or searchlight characteristics is atypical; (5) The object's apparent surveillance pattern over the village suggests controlled, purposeful movement. The rural French setting in 1980 also predates modern drone technology and reduces the likelihood of elaborate hoaxes. The official GEIPAN 'D' classification indicates investigators found the account credible but inexplicable through conventional means.
05 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
Structured Craft of Unknown Origin
The detailed description of a 15-meter diameter mushroom-shaped object with intense red illumination and silent operation suggests a structured craft utilizing unknown propulsion technology. The mushroom or dome shape appears in multiple historical UAP reports globally and may represent a genuine morphological category. The object's apparent interest in the village (following/surveying) suggests intelligent control. The complete absence of sound while hovering and moving rules out conventional aircraft technology available in 1980.
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Misperceived Agricultural or Weather Balloon
The witness may have encountered a large weather balloon or agricultural device illuminated by red warning lights, with perspective and early morning darkness distorting its true nature. The mushroom shape could result from a partially deflated balloon or tethered object. However, this theory struggles to explain the object's apparent movement over the village and complete silence, as tethered balloons don't relocate and gas-filled balloons don't emit their own intense light.
Psychological Misinterpretation After Social Event
Returning from a late-night village dance at 3:30 AM, the witness may have been fatigued or potentially intoxicated, leading to misperception of a conventional phenomenon such as the planet Mars (which can appear red), aircraft landing lights, or even car headlights on a distant hill. However, this fails to account for the sustained observation during movement, the specific size estimation, and the fact that GEIPAN investigators found the report credible enough to classify rather than dismiss.
06 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
This case represents a genuinely puzzling observation that resists conventional explanation. The GEIPAN 'D' classification confirms that French government investigators, with access to military and aviation records, could not identify the object. While a single-witness case naturally carries limitations, the specific details, unusual morphology, and documented official investigation elevate its significance. The most likely prosaic explanations - helicopter, advertising aircraft, flare - are contradicted by the silent operation, mushroom shape, and hovering behavior. Agricultural equipment or ground-based lights are ruled out by the observed movement over the village. Without additional witnesses or physical evidence, definitive conclusions remain elusive, but this case exemplifies the small percentage of UAP reports that genuinely challenge conventional explanation. The mushroom-cap shape is particularly intriguing, appearing in other historical UAP reports but having no clear analogue in 1980s aerospace technology. Confidence level: This was likely a genuinely anomalous event, though the precise nature remains unexplained.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
85%
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