I am watching a debunked video, like I thought when I saw the first video. I believe it’s hoax. But why?
Even if it was genuine, they would discredit and disparage, disinform. It was the entire purpose of bluebook, so it's the oldest tactic in the manual they have. Even today, there are people like Mick West, who gets paid by an undisclosed entity to go online and attempt to debunk anything that resembles UAP. Or, Wikipedia user "Chetsford" who has been on a years long campaign to conceal public information pertaining to UAP and people in that realm. Harald Malmgren used to have an extensive page with all of his information and accomplishments, until he did an interview with Jesse Michels right before his death. Upon Jesse airing the interview on YouTube, a group known as the "guerilla skeptics" waged a seige on Wikipedia deleting pages relating to the subject. They did Herald dirty. There were others. Chris Mellon, Dave Grusch, etc. I watched it happen in real-time from the comfort of threads deep within the folds of the internet's many obscure discussion forums. They change details, delete pertinent information, sometimes entire pages. It's a thing. It always was.
Also, historically, most anything with Moussan's name attached to it it has been a hoax, so there's reason to believe that the Buga sphere could be too.
I remain open, however, because this isn't a unique sphere. These have been found and observed for a long time. Even by our own military as Don O said.
There was the Betz sphere a long time ago, 70s?
The Mosul sphere, 2016.
Countless other metallic spheres have been caught on video all over the world.
Is the Buga sphere a hoax?
A good probability that it is.
But, there IS precedent for this type of thing, so there's a chance that it's legit, and generally the more something has been debunked, the more suspicious I get that there is glowie involvement, and the harder I have to scrutinize.
This sphere absolutely lines up with some of the "leaks" that have come over the years, and the information that has come from them. It also looks like it could be somebody's art project they made with a Dremel.
Either it's fake af, and it could be. Or, it's actually ancient, originated on Earth, and is genuine.
We keep digging. We keep documenting. We keep seeking the truth.
And, we keep the tinfoil nearby.