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CF-GEI-19960801432 CORROBORATED

The Thil Nightclub Projector Incident

CASE FILE — CF-GEI-19960801432 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
1996-08-11
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
Thil, Aube, Champagne-Ardenne, France
Duration Estimated duration of the observed phenomenon
45 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
2
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 11, 1996, between 00:30 and 01:30 hours, a married couple in Thil, France observed a circular luminous phenomenon moving slowly from right to left across the night sky. The witnesses maintained observation of the phenomenon for approximately 45 minutes before retiring to bed while the light display was still visible. The event occurred in the Aube department of the Champagne-Ardenne region. GEIPAN (Groupe d'Études et d'Informations sur les Phénomènes Aérospatiaux Non Identifiés), France's official UFO investigation organization operated by CNES (Centre National d'Études Spatiales), conducted a field investigation into the report. Their inquiry revealed that the direction of the observation corresponded precisely with the location of a local nightclub (discothèque) that was operating an advertising laser projector that evening. The investigation concluded that the observed phenomenon was most likely the effect of this commercial laser projector reflecting off low-level cloud cover, creating the appearance of a circular moving light in the sky. GEIPAN classified this case as 'B' - indicating a probable explanation with good consistency between the testimony and the identified cause.
02 Timeline of Events
1996-08-11 00:30
Initial Observation
Married couple first notices circular luminous phenomenon in the night sky, moving slowly from right to left
00:30-01:15
Extended Observation Period
Witnesses continue observing the light phenomenon for approximately 45 minutes, noting its consistent slow movement and circular shape
~01:15
Witnesses Retire
After 45 minutes of observation, witnesses go to bed while the phenomenon remains visible in the sky
Post-incident
Report Filed with GEIPAN
Witnesses file official report with France's national UFO investigation agency
Investigation period
GEIPAN Field Investigation
Official investigators conduct field work, determining observation direction corresponds to local nightclub location
Investigation conclusion
Source Identified
Investigation reveals nightclub was operating advertising laser projector; phenomenon attributed to laser reflecting off clouds
Case closure
Classification B Assigned
GEIPAN classifies case as 'B' - probable explanation with good consistency
03 Key Witnesses
Anonymous Witness 1
Civilian resident
medium
Primary witness who observed the phenomenon with spouse
"Not available in source documents"
Anonymous Witness 2 (Spouse)
Civilian resident
medium
Co-witness, spouse of primary witness
"Not available in source documents"
04 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
This case demonstrates the importance of thorough ground investigation in resolving unusual aerial phenomena reports. The witnesses' credibility appears sound - they provided specific timing (between 00:30-01:30), directional information (right to left movement), and duration details (45 minutes). Their behavior was rational; they observed the phenomenon for an extended period and went to bed while it continued, suggesting they did not perceive it as threatening. The GEIPAN investigation's ability to identify the specific source (nightclub laser projector) and correlate it with the observation direction provides strong explanatory power. The 'B' classification indicates probable identification with good consistency. The phenomenon's characteristics - circular shape, slow movement, prolonged duration, and stationary nature relative to ground features - are entirely consistent with a ground-based projector illuminating clouds. The fact that the light remained visible for at least 45 minutes (and was still present when witnesses went to bed) supports the artificial light source hypothesis, as such promotional displays typically run for extended periods.
05 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Atmospheric Light Phenomenon
Even without the specific nightclub identification, the observed characteristics strongly suggest an artificial ground-based light source interacting with atmospheric conditions. The 45+ minute duration, stationary nature relative to landmarks, and predictable movement pattern are inconsistent with aerial objects and highly consistent with projected or reflected light.
06 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
This case is almost certainly explained as a misidentification of commercial lighting effects. The GEIPAN investigation provided a specific, verifiable source (nightclub laser projector) that matches the observational data in terms of direction, timing, and visual characteristics. The case holds minimal significance for UAP research but serves as an excellent example of how terrestrial light sources, particularly when reflected or scattered by atmospheric conditions like cloud cover, can create compelling aerial phenomena. Confidence level: Very High (95%+). The case is valuable primarily as a teaching example of proper investigative methodology and the importance of correlating witness reports with known ground-based light sources in the area.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
85%
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