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  1. HarpyCelaeno on

    They remind me of microchips for some reason. Anyone remember that old video that claimed microchip circuits were often lined placed to match occult sigils? So I guess our electronics have demons or spells on them? Lol. I guess that explains the “my phone/youtube read my mind” phenomenon. 😝

  2. Mikeyboi337 on

    No one’s going to try hooking up the cooper to some voltage? Looks like a neural interface for a computer??

  3. StonerSloth125 on

    This is like a side quest ufo story that no one cares about cause its not real. Fuck off

  4. Ok-Influence-4306 on

    ![gif](giphy|3o7WIQ4FARJdpmUni8|downsized)

    Here we go…. Again x393847200193746

  5. Odd-Strawberry4798 on

    The symetry of the designs are WAY off if this is anything “Alien” its an Aliens middleschool art project. Fr with the tech we assume they have there would be 0 imperfections.

  6. Original_Ad4479 on

    ​Can we talk about how hilariously desperate this Second Sphere arc is?

    ​The first Buga sphere was hyped up as the ultimate disclosure moment, but it looked like a high school shop class project where someone discovered a Dremel tool and a basic clip art gallery. Mainstream ufology championed it as a seamless titanium artifact from the cosmos, but the moment people pointed out the ancient alien glyphs looked exactly like generic vector files, it got laughed out of the room. Nobody was buying the 100 watt cooling effect or the fluctuating weight without actual data.

    ​So what do the grifters do when the first hoax bombs? They immediately greenlight a low budget sequel. It is the physical manifestation of Please clap.

    ​The formula is completely transparent. First, you have the lazy copy paste approach. The first one failed to convince anyone, so the immediate pivot is just shouting that a second one exists. Next, they escalate the fiction. Since changing weight didn’t work, the second one will probably claim to bend light or whisper in Latin just to keep the TikTok views moving. Finally, they shift the location. They move the discovery just far enough away to stretch out the total lack of verifiable evidence for another six months of monetization.

    ​This is the straight to DVD movie franchise of the UAP world. The special effects are terrible, the plot makes no sense, but the producers are hoping the exact same audience will pay for the same trick twice. Stop falling for this garbage. It is an embarrassment to actual research.

  7. Shinobi_Dimsum on

    That is so lame and BS bro. Why do people think “Aliens” speak the same design language as us like those two chip designs on the man-made balls?. That non-professional random farm guy from the video casually walked up, no gloves, no emotion of seeing the ball whatsoever, really poked AliExpress electricity testers on them, who do they think they are fooling with that nonsense 😂. Source is also the guy who sold a made-from-Sponge-Cake Alien mummy as the real deal to the public, and fired the woman who leaked that the alien mummy was made from Sponge-cake. Not a joke. Look it up.

  8. These are so amateur hour. Look at the lines they are not even at all. These are sooo fake.