Scientists Unveil Orb They Believe Is a ‘Real’ UFO
Each day science continues to unveil strange and obscure findings. Now, researchers have taken a particular interest in an uncovered orb that they believe is a “genuine UFO.”
According to the Daily Mail, this sphere, which has earned the name “Buga sphere,” was first located in March in Colombia and has been going through testing in Mexico. It has foreign writing on the outside of it, which is believed to be from aliens. So far, the team has found fiber-optic wires, which leads them to believe that it can “send and receive signals.”
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What’s interesting about this supposed UFO is that all of the grass in the area where it was discovered has died. The National Autonomous University of Mexico believe this occurred due to a “invisible energy” that absorbed water out of the grass, according to the Mail.
On the flip side, others like Dr. Julia Mossbridge from the University of San Diego have called it a “man-made art project.”
So, what is the truth? Is this orb truly from another dimension somewhere, or is it all a hoax?
As stories like the “Buga sphere” continue to make headlines, the question isn’t just whether this orb is alien or artificial—it’s what these events signify from a spiritual perspective. The Bible warns in Matthew 24:24 that in the last days, “false christs and false prophets will appear and perform great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect.” These strange phenomena can easily serve as tools of end-times deception designed to shift focus away from Christ and toward a counterfeit spirituality.
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In a time of increasing spiritual confusion, now more than ever, believers must anchor themselves in Scripture, walk in discernment and be alert to the enemy’s tactics—because deception is no longer coming. It’s already here.
Abby Trivett is content development editor for Charisma Media.