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Flying Orb Captured in Colombia Sparks Debate Over Origins

What is the "Buga Sphere?"

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Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Flying Orb Captured in Colombia Sparks Debate Over Origins

EARTH, Laniakea Supercluster—Residents of the Colombian town of Buga reported an unusual sight: a metallic, sphere-shaped object darting erratically across the sky on March 2. Witnesses described the orb as performing aerial maneuvers unlike anything they'd seen before, before it disappeared into a nearby wooded area.

A video of the object's flight quickly made its way to Reddit, where users debated its strange movements and speculated about what it could be. The footage shows the object moving with a speed and unpredictability that some argue rules out conventional aircraft or even weather balloons.

After its apparent landing, local resident David Velez, known as "El Potro," claimed to have found the orb. He described it as a metallic sphere approximately 50 centimeters in diameter, weighing roughly 4.5 pounds. Velez said that when he touched the object, it felt strikingly cold, "like a refrigerator," and that a friend who handled it fell ill for several days afterward.

The orb was then examined by radiologist Dr. Jose Luis Velazquez, who used X-rays to analyze its internal structure.

According to Dr. Velazquez, the sphere is made up of three layers of metal-like material, with 18 smaller spheres arranged around a central core, which he called a "chip." What's particularly interesting is that the object doesn't have any visible welds or joints, leading Dr. Velazquez to believe it's "of artificial origin," though not necessarily made by humans.

He stressed that more testing is needed to determine where it came from.

Jaime Maussan, a well-known Mexican journalist and ufologist, has played a key role in bringing the "Buga Sphere" to international attention. After its recovery by Velez, the orb was handed over to Maussan for further study.

Maussan arranged for scientific analysis of the orb, including the X-ray examinations by Dr. Velazquez. In addition to the structural analysis, Maussan and his team used AI to interpret the inscriptions on the orb, which resembled those ancient scripts. The AI analysis supposedly revealed the message about "the origin of birth through union and energy," and the call for a collective shift in consciousness.

Maussan presented these findings on his program, INTERESTELAR, further fueling public interest and debate about the orb's origins and what it might mean. His involvement has been crucial in coordinating the scientific examinations and sharing information about the Buga Sphere with a wider audience.

Maussan has been involved in previous controversial claims about extraterrestrial artifacts, some of which have been met with skepticism from the scientific community. Nevertheless, his role in the Buga Sphere case highlights his continued influence in the study of UFOs and unexplained aerial phenomena.

As the investigation continues, the Buga orb remains a puzzle, captivating both scientists and the public. Its origins and purpose are still unknown, leaving many to wonder if it represents a major step forward in our knowledge of unidentified anomalous phenomena, or simply another unexplained mystery.

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