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UFO researcher Grant Cameron recently teamed up with longtime colleague Paola Harris to delve into the mysterious “Buga Sphere,” an object reportedly sighted over Buga, Colombia, in March 2025. Adding to the unfolding story, Paola Harris participated in a press conference on June 20, 2025, alongside Jaime Maussan, producer and owner of Maussan TV Productions. The focus of the conference was to further discuss the “Buga Sphere” and its implications.
Harris and Cameron discussed how this enigmatic sphere is currently undergoing scientific analysis by Independent University of Mexico (IUM). While the sphere was initially recovered in April, it has since been transferred to Jaime Maussan’s Studio establishment in Mexico City, a facility known for its astronomical research capabilities.
Intriguing Characteristics and Theories
Early examinations of the Buga Sphere have revealed several perplexing features:
- Unusual Composition: X-ray scans suggest the sphere lacks visible welds or joints, uncharacteristic of typical human manufacturing. It’s described as having three layers of metal-like material and containing multiple “microspheres” (reported as 9 to 18) within its interior.
- Internal Wiring: UNAM scientists have reported the discovery of a complex maze of fiber-optic-like wires inside the sphere, prompting speculation about its ability to send and receive signals.
- Weight Fluctuations: Claims have emerged regarding the sphere’s weight mysteriously increasing since its recovery.
- Environmental Impact: The area where the sphere reportedly fell experienced an unusual drying up of grass and soil, leading to theories about an “invisible energy” or a “strong, decaying ionized field” emanating from the object.
- Movement and Symbols: Witnesses described the object’s erratic, “zig-zagging” movement in the sky. Some researchers also claim to have found mysterious symbols carved on its surface.
Debate Over Origin
The unusual characteristics of the Buga Sphere have fueled significant debate regarding its origin:
- Extraterrestrial Theory: Researchers like Jose Luis Velasquez, who initially inspected the object, lean towards an extraterrestrial origin, citing its unique features and lack of conventional manufacturing indicators.