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Valensole Landing — Maurice Masse Encounter

Jul 1, 1965

Valensole, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France

Lavender fields of Valensole, Provence — Maurice Masse encountered a landed craft and two beings in these fields at dawn on July 1, 1965

Lavender fields of Valensole, Provence — Maurice Masse encountered a landed craft and two beings in these fields at dawn on July 1, 1965 — Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA

Credibility Assessment

High
Physical EvidenceOfficial ReportExpert WitnessGovt. Acknowledgment

Event Description

Observed Shape
Sphere

Craft morphology

Non-Human Intelligence (NHI)
Physical Contact
At 5:45 AM on July 1, 1965, lavender farmer Maurice Masse was walking out to his fields near Valensole in the Haute-Provence region of France when he encountered a sight that ended his workday before it began and permanently altered his life. He heard a high-pitched whistling sound and discovered a structured craft resting in his lavender field — approximately the size of a small automobile, supported on six lateral struts and a central pivot leg. Beside the craft stood two beings, roughly the height of eight-year-old children. Masse described their physical characteristics in precise and consistent detail across every interview he gave across the following decades: large, bald heads with very high foreheads, pale white skin, oblique eyes set wide apart, prominent cheekbones, sharply pointed chins, extremely small facial features below the cheekbones — no visible nose beyond two small holes, a thin slit for a mouth with no perceptible lips. They wore one-piece gray-green suits. As Masse approached, one of the beings pointed a pencil-thin tubular instrument at him. He was instantly paralyzed — fully conscious, able to see and hear, but unable to move any muscle in his body. He remained paralyzed and observed as the beings appeared to communicate — he heard no words but perceived a rapid exchange between them — before re-entering the craft through a sliding door. The object began spinning rapidly, rose to approximately one and a half meters above the ground, hung briefly suspended, then vanished at extreme speed. Masse estimated the entire encounter had lasted around 20 minutes. When the paralysis released, his legs gave way. He was unable to work for several weeks and experienced an overwhelming compulsion to sleep — sometimes 12 to 15 hours a day — for months following the encounter, a physiological aftereffect that has been noted across a number of physical contact cases. The landing site showed deep impressions from each of the six struts and a central moisture-saturated depression. The lavender plants within the landing circle withered and failed to regrow for more than ten years despite the surrounding field remaining productive. The French gendarmerie investigated and confirmed the physical evidence. GEPAN — France's official government UAP research body — later examined the site documentation and assessed the case as among the most evidentially supported in its records. Masse never sought payment for his story, refused most interview requests, and was reportedly moved to tears when speaking about the encounter in later years. The Valensole case is consistently cited as the benchmark physical-trace close-encounter case in European UAP literature precisely because the witness, the physical evidence, and the official investigation all point in the same direction.

5 Observables Detected

Instantaneous Acceleration
Hypersonic Velocity
Low Observability
Trans-Medium Travel
Anti-Gravity Lift

Suspicious Activity

Intelligence Agency
Cover-up Actions
Men in Black
Disinformation
Witness Suppression

Sources

governmentGEIPAN Case 1965-07-00050mediaFrance 3 — Récit complet de l'affaire Valensole

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