A BUGA SPHERE UPDATE
CONTINUING TO REVEAL ITSELF: CONVERSATION WITH DR. GREER
Last Sunday, Dr. Steven Greer of the Center for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence announced a startling finding about the mysterious Buga Sphere. As described in my previous substacks, the basketball-sized object with symbolic markings had landed intact in a field in Colombia after coming in contact with high-tension wires. Named by its discoverers after the town of Buga, it ended up in the hands of Mexican journalist/ufologist Jaime Maussan, who unveiled the sphere at a press conference in July.
Dr. Greer was then allowed to enlist a certified laboratory with Ph.D. scientists at the University of Georgia’s Center for Applied Isotope Studies. There they conducted Carbon-14 dating tests on organic resin material that had been lifted from 31 tiny four-millimeter holes where what look to be fiber optic threads are held in place inside the sphere. The sphere is composed of aluminum alloys, and such dating cannot be done on metal where carbon doesn’t exist. Hence, the resins; dating can be used on anything containing carbon, not just wood. Natural resins are exuded by plants and trees, and that’s likely where the sphere’s extremely hardened resins originated from.
And that was a very, very long time ago. Whoever or whatever placed these resins inside the sphere did so some 12,560 years ago, plus or minus thirty years (based on a 1950 standard for Carbon-14 dating.) This means the resin dates back to the Younger Dryas geologic era on earth, a time of dramatic cooling as well as warming that some hypothesize resulted from the impact of a disintegrating comet or asteroid. According to Plato, the ending of that period marked the moment the continent of Atlantis sank beneath the sea. We’ve no idea, of course, if this relates to the Buga Sphere, but the resin’s age predates the Egyptian pyramids, Sumer, even Gobekli Tepi.
I spoke with Dr. Greer about the university’s findings, and he offered this caveat: “The resin is that old, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that the Buga Sphere is the same age. Theoretically, whoever ran or had the Sphere may have needed to replace part of that resin periodically. So for all we know, the Buga Sphere is even older. But assuming it was all made at the same time, it’s around 12,560 years ago. “
Other laboratory tests are ongoing. Dr. Greer says these include analysis of the tiny hair-like filaments woven into the metal and in the resin that appears to be part of a fiber optic type of system. A separate lab is conducting chemical analysis of the resin to determine its exact composition.
Something else has recently occurred with the object. It’s emitted a second electrical pulse, in a repeating pattern that could suggest deliberate communication from an unknown source. According to Dr. Greer, “electromagnetic energy is coming out of the sphere, but we don’t know if that’s just because it got so damaged [in coming to the ground] that whatever energy or propulsion system it has is just sputtering along. We do know that it’s anti-gravitic and there’s no fuel source and no radioactivity, so it has some sort of quite exotic energy and propulsion system.”
There has also been speculation that the sphere’s great-circle exterior engravings bear a resonance to the glyph system found in ancient Olmec patterns. Quantum-enhanced AI analysis has pointed to a shared symbolic architecture across distances and centuries, a kind of “spherical grammar.”
Again, however, Dr. Greer expresses caution about jumping to conclusions. “That’s not my area of expertise, but I know that most of us who saw it felt that those symbols were done by hand after the Buga Sphere was made. The rest of the object is very high tech. The question is, were those symbols put on it by the people or beings who made it, or were they later put on by others to whom these were meaningful to that culture?”
Obviously, many questions remain unanswered. Gamma ray testing underway may determine whether the Sphere is from earth or from elsewhere. Beyond the Carbon-14 dating surprise, the Buga Sphere’s anomalies are remarkable. Why did an invisible energy suck all the water out of the grass and soil where it came down? Why did it respond with an initial pulse to the human chanting of Vedic mantras? Why did it never change in volume but increase its weight multiple times after coming into our domain?
To be continued….
Tests are still pending on the chemical composition of the resin as well as the exact alloy of the sphere’s metal



Interesting. Thanks for the update. ✌️❤️🕯️and 👽
I have a question for everyone here that I'm struggling to find a clear answer to. Who currently has custody of this object? Thanks.