A mysterious metallic orb that might hold valuable information was found in Mexico

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Could it be the second Utah monolith case?

"Personal suggestion: do not touch it or get close to it until it is reviewed by specialists…it may be radioactive," he said.

Toward the end of November 2020, a mysterious metal monolith appeared out of nowhere in the Utah Desert,

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