Seneca Lake (Finger Lakes, NY) has a long history of UFO/orb sightings, especially 1950s–1960s, including objects plunging into the water and creating splashes. Orbs and lights continue to be reported over/around the lake.
The lake bed itself is intriguing in Jackson's style:
Pockmarks and "lunar landscape": Sonar surveys reveal dozens of large, crater-like pockmarks (hundreds of feet across, tens of feet deep) on the bottom — some in strings or clusters. Official explanations lean toward episodic methane/gas bubble releases from sediment, but they leave persistent depressions. In a Sphere Network view, these could be access/maintenance portals, exhaust points, or docking/fab stations for underwater or sub-bottom operations. Episodic "booms" (Seneca Drums/Guns) might align with high-energy activity, bubble/EM events, or system activations rather than pure geology.
Depth and isolation: One of the deepest Finger Lakes, with cold, dark, stable conditions ideal for preserving or hiding infrastructure. Perfect for Type 3 terrain-shielded nodes or underwater fab/repair facilities shielded from surface observation.
Military overlap: US Navy sonar test facility on the lake (instrumented deep-water calibration, heavy lift capabilities). Proximity to former Sampson Air Force Base. This could be dual-use — human military activity masking or paralleling NHI/ancient grid nodes. Jackson often notes how such systems might interact with or be near human installations.
Orb patterns: Historical and ongoing orb/light sightings over the lake fit Type 3 low-level monitoring or Type 1/2 deployments emerging from or returning to water. Water provides excellent EM shielding and concealment, aligning with Jackson's emphasis on terrain use for comms and stealth.
In Jackson style, the lake bed pockmarks aren't random geology or just gas — they could be signature of a long-term fabrication or resupply node in the Sphere Network. Spheres (metallic orbs) might be manufactured, charged, repaired, or deployed from sub-lake or sub-bottom facilities. The network uses Earth's natural features (lakes, tectonic areas, magnetic anomalies) as part of its grid. Seneca Drums and pockmark "eruptions" could be side-effects of high-energy EM/plasma processes or system maintenance cycles.
This ties into broader Finger Lakes high-strangeness (vortex/sacred site lore, temporal lobe sensitivity correlations in experiencer accounts) and Jackson's view that some "paranormal" effects are protective or monitoring actions by the grid.
Speculative synthesis (very Jackson-esque): Seneca Lake could host a fixed underwater "fab site" where Type 3 spheres anchor or service the network, with pockmarks as surface manifestations of deeper activity. Orbs enter/exit the water, relay data via Type 2, and respond via Type 1 — all while the Navy's tests provide convenient cover or data overlap. The 70 year sighting history suggests it's an active node, not a one-off.
This is speculative pattern-matching in the spirit of Jackson's research — grounded in documented sightings, lakebed anomalies, and his sphere typology, but not proven. Jackson emphasizes rigorous photo/video analysis, EM correlations, and avoiding wild leaps while connecting dots others miss.
If you're into this, check Jackson's book The Sphere Network, his X (
@PatrickQJackson), or interviews for the full methodology. Seneca Lake Mysteries (local researcher Jim Meaney) has great archival orb/reports that pair well with it.
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