
Unexplained Spheres Multiply Over Colombia: Second Mysterious Orb Sighted in Skies
Mysterious Metallic Spheres Spark UFO Debate in Colombia
A strange metallic sphere was filmed hovering over a sugarcane field in Yumbo, Colombia, on June 7—just two months after a similar object dubbed a “UFO” was recovered nearby. The footage shows the sphere darting in zigzag patterns, defying conventional aircraft motion. Witnesses reported it moved with “great speed and freedom,” though skeptics dismissed it as a balloon or AI-generated content.
[Image: A metallic sphere soaring above a Colombian field. Caption: The mysterious object filmed over Yumbo, Colombia.]
UFO researcher Jaime Maussan, known for controversial claims, released the video on his show Maussan Television. He asserted the sphere is “likely not from here” and speculated it employs advanced, unknown technology. Scientists analyzing the video claimed the object emits an electromagnetic field, generates heat, and may have antigravity capabilities.
The Yumbo sphere closely resembles one recovered in Buga, 43 miles away, in March. That 4.5-pound object, found by locals, reportedly felt “cold like a refrigerator” when touched but radiated heat otherwise. Analysis revealed cryptic symbols, which researcher Jose Manrique translated as a message urging humanity to embrace unity and environmental stewardship.
[Image: Side-by-side comparison of the two spheres. Caption: The Yumbo (left) and Buga (right) spheres share striking similarities.]
While Maussan suggested the spheres are “investigating” Earth, critics like Manrique argued the video was altered. Others, including Dr. Julia Mossbridge (University of San Diego), dismissed the Buga object as a “man-made art project.”
Intriguingly, scientists from Mexico’s National Autonomous University (UNAM) noted the Buga sphere’s weight inexplicably increased from 16 to 22 pounds without size changes. Engineer Rodolfo Garrido theorized it manipulates gravity via an electromagnetic field.
[Image: Scientists examining the sphere with X-rays. Caption: Researchers analyze the object’s structure and energy emissions.]
The sphere’s discoverer, Jose, allegedly fell ill after touching it, according to local figure David Vélez el Potro, who refused government requests to surrender the object. Despite skepticism around Maussan’s history of debunked claims—like “alien mummies”—the phenomena fuel debate about extraterrestrial visitation.
[Image: David Vélez el Potro holding the Buga sphere. Caption: Vélez el Potro safeguarded the sphere for independent study.]
As experts clash over the spheres’ origins, the footage continues to captivate believers and skeptics alike, leaving unanswered questions about humanity’s place in the cosmos.
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