Fake news? Mexican meteorologist assures that mysterious metal sphere fell from the sky | Society

The metallic object would have fallen on a tree in the city of Veracruz (Mexico). The meteorologist shared photos of the mysterious sphere on his Facebook account, where he explained that he had indecipherable codes written on it. A local authority claimed that it is “fake news”.

Isidro Cano Lunaa popular Mexican meteorologist, assured that a mysterious metallic sphere that fell from the sky last weekend in Mexico has a secret code engraved with “valuable information inside”.

Through his social networks, the weather expert explained that the peculiar metal object would have fallen around midnight on Sunday on a tree in the city of Veracruz (Mexico). In fact, the Mexican meteorologist asked the navy of his country to investigate this situation.

Is it a “Fake news”?

Following the controversy, which led people to speculate that it is part of an alien spacecraft, among others, the director of the Veracruz Civil Protection Unit, Alfonso Garciacame out to clarify that there was never any citizen report, or call to emergency numbers, regarding the alleged unidentified spherical object.

“I can’t confirm it yet, but I don’t have a report on it. Usually this is the case, even Public Security itself, who notify us when they detect something. What you must have here is an exact location to go look for it,” García Cardona assured, according to the Quadratin agency from Veracruz.

In this sense, García stated that it is possibly a “fake news.

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The news was made available by Cano Luna through a series of Facebook posts, in which he described the orb as “a very hard plastic or an alloy of various metals” and in which he assured that witnesses saw the orb “fall from the sky ”, making noise, but without fire.

In a series of alarming texts in capital letters, he asked people not to touch or approach him “until it is checked by specialists”, adding: “it may have radioactivity”.

In a later post, he reiterated that it “must not be opened,” despite also stating that there are no obvious openings through which the sphere might open.

Adding more mystery to the object, Cano Luna said the sphere had “indecipherable codes.”

“Outside the sphere there is a code and there is no hole or slit through which it might open… these spheres are timed so that at a certain time they open on their own and show the valuable information that they bring within it,” reads the article. Facebook post, adding that it might be part of the Chinese rocket that crashed into Earth over the weekend.

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The story got much more interesting an hour later, in another post, where Cano Luna stated that the artifact was removed at 3:15 in the morning by “highly trained personnel with specialized equipment,” for which, he wrote, the object was no longer in Veracruz.

The situation has drawn attention locally, as well as on popular UFO forums, although no one has been able to track down more information.

The most reasonable guess is that it might have been a weather balloon or, as Cano Luna himself says, real space debris. And it is that precisely, during this weekend, it is believed that the remains of the Chinese Long March 5B rocket were located in Borneo and the Philippines, while in early July the remains of the SpaceX Dragon capsule were found in Australia.

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