Pentagon PURSUE Release 3 -- Glowing Orbs FBI Secret Pond -- Tin Foil Fools

The FBI Went to a Secret Pond and Saw the Orbs Too -- Pentagon PURSUE Release 3 | June 2026

They Found the Pond. They Sent the FBI. The FBI Saw Them Too.

On June 12, 2026, the Pentagon dropped its third tranche of classified UAP files under President Trump's Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters -- PURSUE. Seventy-two new documents, images, and recordings went live at war.gov/UFO. And buried inside the release was something that stops you cold: a secluded, undisclosed pond somewhere in the northeastern United States has been identified as a repeat UAP hotspot. Glowing red-and-white orbs. Returning again and again. And the sightings were credible enough that two FBI agents were sent to investigate. They interviewed the witness. Then they stood at the edge of that pond themselves -- and watched the objects move.

The government's official position is not a denial. It is a statement that they "cannot reach a conclusive determination regarding the nature of the observed phenomena." That is bureaucratic language for: we saw it, we studied it, and we have no explanation. The location of the pond remains classified. The nature of the objects remains unknown. The FBI report exists, and it is now public -- just without the address.

The Evidence

This third PURSUE release is the most detailed yet. Among the 72+ files: a 2008 incident in Zimbabwe where a disc-shaped craft with rotating lights and projecting beams was observed over Harare International Airport -- the CIA filed a formal concern report suggesting either "advanced reconnaissance" or "extraterrestrial origin." Another document describes a UAP shaped, in official language, like a potato. Not a drone. Not a weather balloon. A potato. Unmanufactured. Unexplained. On file.

What makes this release different from the first two is the pattern it reveals. These are not isolated sightings. They cluster geographically. They return to specific locations. Someone -- or something -- has identified that pond in the northeast and keeps coming back to it. The FBI didn't show up because a local saw a light. They showed up because someone higher up the chain decided this location was worth sustained federal attention. That bureaucratic decision, quietly embedded in a declassified document, is more alarming than any grainy video.

What It Means

The PURSUE releases are officially framed as transparency. And in one sense, they are -- we now have government-confirmed accounts of phenomena that no agency can explain. But transparency has a ceiling. The pond's location is withheld. The witness identities are redacted. The classified assessments referenced in several documents are not included. What we are being shown is the outline of a much larger picture that is still mostly hidden. Eight in ten Americans believe the government knows more than it is saying. After today's release, that number should be higher. The files don't prove extraterrestrial contact. But they prove something is happening, it is being tracked at the federal level, and the people tasked with explaining it have no explanation to give.

Stay Curious. Stay Foiled.
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