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From: Savant11/18/2025 8:05:49 PM
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Bob Lazar Just Cracked the Buga Sphere’s Code and What He Found Will Blow Your Mind

When a seamless metallic sphere crashes near the Colombian town of Buga, scientists are baffled by its strange symbols and impossible structure. But when Bob Lazar steps in to analyze the scans, the mystery takes a chilling turn. His decoding suggests the object may not be a relic or a machine. As governments scramble to contain the discovery, whispers grow that something inside the sphere has begun to respond. What if humanity didn’t just uncover ancient technology, but woke it up?

Bob Lazar Just Cracked the Buga Sphere’s Code and What He Found Will Blow Your Mind

** hoax?

so says this source

The Buga Sphere is a Poorly Crafted Fake
by CSN

The Buga Sphere is a fascinating case study in how modern hoaxes can exploit our desire for mystery and discovery. Its shoddy craftsmanship, Hollywood-inspired symbols, and lack of verifiable provenance all point to a contemporary fabrication, likely created to fuel online buzz or profit from gullible enthusiasts. While it’s tempting to imagine the sphere as a relic of a lost civilization or an alien visitor, the evidence suggests a far more mundane origin: a poorly executed, fake.

The Buga Sphere is a Poorly Crafted Fake – Confirmed Source
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