Mysterious Sphere Found in Tamaulipas: UFO Researcher Claims Extraterrestrial Origin

During an interview in a wooded area on the outskirts of Mexico City, ufologist Jaime Maussan showcased a mysterious sphere he claims fell from space in the early 1990s. The object, stored in a trunk, was reportedly found near Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas.

Maussan described the sphere as being made of titanium, vanadium, and aluminum, capable of withstanding temperatures above 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Its origin remains undetermined, adding to the intrigue.

Notably, the sphere features a smooth surface with a noticeable dent, possibly from its impact. Maussan emphasized the lack of identification markings, questioning whether it could be part of a spacecraft.

He recounted that upon impact, the sphere killed a cow located 100 meters away, illustrating the force of the event. Maussan frequently references alleged extraterrestrial activity in the region, suggesting that it may explain the area's resilience against hurricanes and cyclones.

Local residents have reported sightings of strange lights in the sky, further fueling speculation about an alien base located 1.3 kilometers off the coast of Playa Miramar.

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