The UFO — Buga Sphere — may be an alien artist’s way of communicating with us, or just the work of humans

A UFO researcher has an ominous message for humanity as governments around the world begin releasing more information about alleged contact with extraterrestrials.

Dr Julia Mossbridge is a cognitive neuroscientist and a researcher of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) – the new term for UFOs and alien sightings.

After scientists in Colombia recovered a mysterious, sphere-shaped object that many now believe is a piece of UFO technology, Mossbridge said the world is moving into an era which may soon have to deal with the knowledge that aliens exist.

‘We are entering a time when we are starting to recognize as humans we don’t have the control that we thought we had over everything,’ Dr Mossbridge told Fox News.

‘The sphere itself seems kind of like an art project,’ the UFO researcher said, adding that she believes it was created by humans, not aliens.

Mossbridge noted that no direct connection has been made between a video of what’s being called the Buga sphere and the actual metal object found in Colombia.

‘If an artist is doing this, why is that? Well, I think it’s partly the same reason. It’s because we’re learning that we don’t understand what’s in our skies or our waters. And there’s something going on that’s essentially bigger than us,’ Mossbridge explained.

The object was recovered shortly after it landed and has since been analyzed by scientists, who discovered it features three layers of metal-like material and 18 microspheres surrounding a central nucleus they are calling ‘a chip’

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Noem poem is bomb

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False and stupid but does not totally disqualify her, imo. It’s possible the super-duper-pro Jewish Supremacy posture of the Trump admin is a ruse being employed to mollify Jewish Supremists as they sideline them. The way they act like adoring adolescents when asked about what is most important for USA and answer ‘protecting Israel’, to me, is a tell. Politicians have the reputation of being actors who were not good-looking enough for the movies. Maybe they are also not so good at the thespian arts, or Christian theology, or history for that matter, the wall is actually remains of a Roman fort. ABN

Rise, sunshine! Latvian pagan song

The Baltic languages Latvian and Lithuanian have preserved to this day the world’s oldest versions of spoken Indo-Aryan. They are remarkably similar to ancient Sanskrit. This song shows the continuity of culture, language, and spirituality from ancient times to today, still remembered and felt in this part of Europe. ABN

The world changed today and we’re never going back — Stew Peters

I am of Baltic extraction and so have lingering historical problems with Russia, Teutonic knights, and Hitler. I have made my peace with Russia and deeply hope for an alliance between Russia, Europe and USA. In fact, I believe the Balts blew it by not negotiating that alliance themselves 30 years ago, or 20, or 10 or even right now. I have also made my peace with Teutonic knights and the Northern Crusades in the Baltics. As for Hitler, I am still skeptical. That said, I like rethinking the history of Germany and WW2. There is strong evidence Stalin intended to invade Germany and Hitler was mainly reacting to that, as well as Jewish Bolsheviks undermining Germany from within. I no longer believe the Holocaust myth. How much of it is false, I am not sure but at least 85% and probably all of it. Another thing about a song and video like the one above is it raises the self-esteem of Germans and whites in general while also confronting and smashing some of the strongest mind-control stereotypes on earth. That is a major thing art should do, at least sometimes. ABN

The $20,000 American-made electric pickup with no paint, no stereo, and no touchscreen

Ask just about anybody, and they’ll tell you that new cars are too expensive. In the wake of tariffs shaking the auto industry and with the Trump administration pledging to kill the federal EV incentive, that situation isn’t looking to get better soon, especially for anyone wanting something battery-powered. Changing that overly spendy status quo is going to take something radical, and it’s hard to get more radical than what Slate Auto has planned.

Meet the Slate Truck, a sub-$20,000 (after federal incentives) electric vehicle that enters production next year. It only seats two yet has a bed big enough to hold a sheet of plywood. It only does 150 miles on a charge, only comes in gray, and the only way to listen to music while driving is if you bring along your phone and a Bluetooth speaker. It is the bare minimum of what a modern car can be, and yet it’s taken three years of development to get to this point.

But this is more than bargain-basement motoring. Slate is presenting its truck as minimalist design with DIY purpose, an attempt to not just go cheap but to create a new category of vehicle with a huge focus on personalization. That design also enables a low-cost approach to manufacturing that has caught the eye of major investors, reportedly including Jeff Bezos. It’s been engineered and will be manufactured in America, but is this extreme simplification too much for American consumers?

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Police Say They’ve ID’d Motorcyclist Who Posted Dozens Of Videos At Speeds Up To 192 MPH On CT Highways

Connecticut State Police announced the arrest this week of a motorcyclist who, according to police, is the individual who built an online following under a pseudonym by posting to social media dozens of videos of himself speeding well above 150 mph and driving extremely aggressively.

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Brice Bennett, 22, of Bloomfield. Credit: Contributed photo / Connecticut State Police

Police identified the rider as Brice A. Bennett, 22, of Bloomfield. His arrest report says he had posted 72 videos on YouTube in 2024 using a pseudonym that was redacted from the report, but which was shared with CTNewsJunkie by a concerned citizen who had seen the videos. The screen name also exists on Instagram and Facebook where similar videos are posted. CTNewsJunkie has opted not to share the screen name because the accounts have large followings and appear to be monetized.

One of the YouTube videos shows the rider – whose face never appears in any of his videos – reaching 192 mph on I-91 northbound. Numerous other videos showed speeds above 150 mph in Connecticut and other states.

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Newly discovered documents about legendary King Arthur found after 800 years

“The manuscript had survived the centuries after being recycled and repurposed in the 1500s as the cover for a property record from Huntingfield Manor in Suffolk, owned by the Vanneck family of Heveningham,” the university’s statement noted.

“It meant the remarkable discovery was folded, torn and even stitched into the binding of the book – making it almost impossible for Cambridge experts to access it, read it or confirm its origins,” the university said in a news release.

Colorful pen drawing from the Romantic era depicting legendary British king, King Arthur, holding a sword and a flower, circa 1800.
Historians recently unveiled a rare 13th-century document depicting the tales of King Arthur and Merlin.ullstein bild via Getty Images

Thanks to modern technology – including multi-spectral imaging, computed tomography and 3D modeling – experts were able to scan and create a virtual image of the manuscript without risking any damage to it.

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