Video to text transcript: Just in the past month, we've gotten the intel back
on this weird bugosphere that was found
in buga, Columbia, South America.
It landed last March, and now we've done the research
on it, and this thing is carbon-dated
to 12,560 years ago.
And it's an electro-gravatic anti-gravity sphere
that was spinning and moving all through the atmosphere.
It got near a high-voltage wire,
and it shorted out and landed.
It crashed and just landed, and a guy in Columbia picked it up.
When it first landed, it weighed about two kilos.
Now it weighs 10.
And the reason for that is that if you understand the science
behind electro-gravatic high-voltage systems,
they actually cause a mass cancellation effect,
weightlessness effect.
They took about a month or get to its normal weight again.
And those metal samples indicate it's an alloy
that doesn't match any known alloy,
but it's mostly aluminum and then a lot of rare earth elements,
some of which were not even discovered
until the late 1800s and 1900s.
But this thing is 12,560 years old.
It's basically 8,000 years older
than the pre-parametization.
Video to text transcript: Just in the past month, we've gotten the intel back on this weird bugosphere that was found in buga, Columbia, South America. It landed last March, and now we've done the research on it, and this thing is carbon-dated to 12,560 years ago. And it's an electro-gravatic anti-gravity sphere that was spinning and moving all through the atmosphere. It got near a high-voltage wire, and it shorted out and landed. It crashed and just landed, and a guy in Columbia picked it up. When it first landed, it weighed about two kilos. Now it weighs 10. And the reason for that is that if you understand the science behind electro-gravatic high-voltage systems, they actually cause a mass cancellation effect, weightlessness effect. They took about a month or get to its normal weight again. And those metal samples indicate it's an alloy that doesn't match any known alloy, but it's mostly aluminum and then a lot of rare earth elements, some of which were not even discovered until the late 1800s and 1900s. But this thing is 12,560 years old. It's basically 8,000 years older than the pre-parametization.
All dating methods that give a >6K date are unreliable.
This sphere is 100% manmade, no matter when it was made.