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UFO researchers in Mexico claim that imposters posing as police tried to steal a mysterious orb—believed by some to be proof of alien technology. Known as the Buga Sphere, the small metal object was seen zigzagging over Colombia in March before landing and being recovered. Scientists in Mexico, analyzing the sphere, found fiber-optic wires inside, suggesting it can send and receive signals.
At a June 20 conference hosted by controversial UFO researcher Jaime Maussan, attendees—including U.S. Congressman Eric Burlison and ufologist Dr. Steven Greer—learned that “fake policemen” attempted to break into the vault holding the sphere.
Researchers claim this is the first UFO recovered and studied entirely by private citizens, not governments
The alleged theft attempt happened just as scientists revealed they were trying to reactivate the sphere using electricity.
Mexican engineer Rodolfo Garrido, working with National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) scientists, said the sphere emitted a strong ionized field that dehydrated the ground where it landed.
New images of the sphere’s interior show a structure resembling Nikola Tesla’s Wardenclyffe Tower, a wireless energy transmitter from the early 1900s.