Colombian Singer Juanes Reveals UFO Encounter
In an interview, it was revealed that Colombian singer Juanes had an extraterrestrial encounter during his visit to Switzerland over 10 years ago.
Colombian singer Juanes revealed on the “Buen día Colombia” program that he had an experience with extraterrestrials in 2011 when he was in Geneva, Switzerland.
In this revelation, Colombian singer Juanes claimed to have had extraterrestrial contact. The artist recounted that he saw five giant lights in the sky moving in a strange manner.
“It was truly incredible because, before this happened to me, I believed in it but had never experienced it,” Juanes said.
According to Juanes, this experience occurred during the morning at an event in the city of Geneva. “We were in Geneva, Switzerland, at an event. It was 1 in the morning, which was afternoon in Latin America, and we couldn’t sleep,” he stated.
The artist described how he and his companions were walking down the street when they saw the lights.
At first, they thought they were airplanes, but then they realized it was something different.
“There was nothing in the city; everything was silent. Suddenly, in front of us, we began to see five giant lights, and our initial thought was, ‘Oh, it’s the airport, planes about to land at the airport,'” the Colombian singer Juanes recounted. “But we saw these lights that were not moving in any direction; they were static.”
Suddenly, the lights began to move in the sky as if they had a GPS, in a perfectly coordinated manner. “They formed triangles, lines, and then two of them disappeared. They made all these geometric shapes,” the singer explained.
The lights remained in the sky for about 25 minutes before disappearing at high speed. Juanes said he and his companions were awestruck by what they had witnessed.
“It was mind-blowing for me,” the singer concluded, reaffirming his belief that we are not alone on this planet.
Colombian Singer Juanes Reflects on His Beginnings
A few days ago, Colombian singer Juanes shared with the media the ups and downs of his personal and professional life, just like any other story.
He also reminisced about the beginnings of his career, which led him back to his hometown, Medellín, Colombia, where he was always surrounded by music during his childhood. He hardly has any photos from that time without him holding his guitar.
Of course, political and social aspects influenced him, and he found refuge in metal rock, which, at the age of 13, set him on the path to forming his first band, Ekhymosis.
“All the lyrics we used to write were about those questions we had, about who was killing the youth, who was leading in power, what was happening with the city at that time,” he recalls while walking on Key Biscayne Island in Miami.
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