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'Alien' UFO covered in weird writing is proof 'humans don't control everything'An unusual object inscribed with script and rune-like writing has caused division among scientists and members
of the public who believe it's a further step in being sure about the existence of extraterrestrialsCommentsNewsLisa Letcher14:31, 31 May 2025A scientist has issued a message for mankind
after the discovery of an alleged UFO object with mystery text(Image: UFOSightingsDaily) A scientist has issued an ominous message to humanity after a UFO covered in unexplained and weird
writing was discovered - potentially changing the future of our knowledge of aliens.
Dr Julia Mossbridge, a cognitive neuroscientist and a researcher of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPS), which is a new term for UFO sightings, says we may as a human race soon have to deal
with the fact that aliens may well exist and move into a new era of our understanding.
It comes as more and more information is being released about alleged contact with UFOs and extraterrestrials. Specifically, the discovery of an unusual, sphere-shaped object found in
Columbia that scientists believe could be a piece of UFO technology.
Scientists are working on theories and have used AI to transcribe the message(Image: Truthpolex/X) The object displays symbols akin to ancient scripts like runes and scientists have used AI
to try to help decipher the strange text, with Dr Mossbridge telling Fox News: "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."
She believes the potential disclosure of alien life could throw many people and the world into chaos as they try to cope with the knowledge of their existence.
Article continues below "One of the mistakes we make is [saying] because I think I understand this, everything I think today is true," she said, adding that it makes people confused when
something shows up that doesn't "fit our model of the world."
Dr Julia Mossbridge thinks it could be manmade(Image: Getty Images) Mossbridge herself remains sceptical that this discovery is a genuine UFO but much of the public remains convinced. "The
sphere itself seems kind of like an art project," she added.
"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."
On the other hand, Dr Jose Luis Velazquez, a radiologist who examined the sphere said he found no clues that would typically be found on the sphere had humans made it.
The object was discovered in Colombia(Image: Truthpolex/X) "It is of artificial origin, in that it shows no evidence of welding, and its internal structure is composed of high-density
elements. More testing is needed to establish its origin," he said.
Mail Online reports that his team of researchers used AI to assist in deciphering the design and found it to read: "The origin of birth through union and energy in the cycle of
transformation, meeting point of unity, expansion, and consciousness — individual consciousness."
They said: "We interpret it as a message to humanity, encouraging a collective shift in consciousness to help Mother Earth—especially considering the current issues with pollution and
environmental decline."
Dr Jose Luis Velazquez, a radiologist who examined the sphere, reported finding 'no welds or joints,' which would typically provide a clue that humans made it(Image: Truthpolex/X) In
similar circumstances, a set of three-fingered alien mummies have been baffling scientists since they were discovered in 2017 in the Nazca desert and now scientists say they are 1,200 years
old.
Also at times dismissed as merely an art project, the ‘alien’ mummies of Peru may have actually been murdered, experts believe. Scientists examining the mysterious three-fingered bodies with
elongated skulls have made new findings they claim prove the specimens are ‘100% real’.
Article continues below Some of the injuries they suffered suggest they experienced violent deaths - and may have been bumped off. Discovered in 2017 in Peru’s Nazca desert the mummies were
presented to the world in Mexico two years ago as possible fossilised remains of extraterrestrials who were not part of Earth’s evolutionary chain.
Initial DNA analysis showed they were part-human and part 'unknown species’, prompting Mexico’s first congressional hearing on UFOs.
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