France is now the only country in Europe to maintain its own state-run UFO investigation center.
Britain's Ministry of Defence might have shut down its official UFO
desk back in 2009 but elsewhere in Europe France's own state-run UFO
group is still going strong.
Known as Geipan, which stands for Study Group and Information on Non-Identified Aerospace Phenomenon,
the team of four staff members and one dozen volunteers continues to
accept and investigate reports of UFOs from across the country.
On
average the group receives around two new reports each day and requires
that witnesses fill in an eleven-page form about their sighting to help
provide as much information as possible.
Hoaxers and time
wasters are typically filtered out fairly quickly and investigations
usually begin by checking flight paths close to the location of the
sighting to rule out conventional air traffic.
Many of the sightings can also be attributed to Chinese lanterns, drones and kites.
Despite
this however the team continues to maintain a vigilant eye on the skies
in the off-chance that the next UFO they investigate turns out to have
come from somewhere a little further afield.
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