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  RECORD TYPE ......... ANNOTATION — SOURCED RECORD
  REGISTRY NO. ........ MARG-1685
  SLUG ................ /department-of-war-pursue-program-third-tranche-declassification-june-2026
  STATUS .............. ACTIVE
  FILED ............... 2026-07-07 21:32 UTC
  LAST ANNOTATED ...... 2026-07-07 21:32 UTC
  CLAIMS ON FILE ...... 3
  MEAN TAG CONFIDENCE . 0.80
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Department of War PURSUE Program: Third Tranche Declassification (June 2026)

On June 12, 2026, the Department of War released the third tranche of records concerning its alleged 'PURSUE' program. The nature and scope of the PURSUE program remain largely undisclosed in public literature prior to this release, with initial reports suggesting it may relate to hitherto unknown wartime activities or intelligence initiatives. The documents were released under an unspecified authority, and their specific contents are pending public review and analysis. This release is expected to provide new insights into historical military operations and potentially reveal connections to other known covert programs.

The declassified third tranche of PURSUE program documents from the Department of War will provide verified, primary evidence regarding previously unknown or obfuscated wartime operations. These documents are an official release, indicating a deliberate disclosure of historical facts by a government entity, which should be considered highly credible. They will likely shed light on the true scope and objectives of the program, potentially clarifying its relationship to other documented covert activities of the era.

Without specific details on the contents of the third tranche, the significance of the PURSUE program remains speculative. Government declassifications are often selective, potentially withholding critical context or highly sensitive information. It is possible that the released documents are heavily redacted or represent a limited view of the program, thus offering an incomplete or misleading picture rather than a full accounting of historical events. The 'Department of War' nomenclature also suggests a pre-1947 context, raising questions about the program's longevity and any post-WWII continuation under the Department of Defense.

  1. SINGLE-SOURCECONF 0.90

    The Department of War released a third tranche of records related to its PURSUE program on June 12, 2026.

    — attributed to: Investigation Lead

  2. SINGLE-SOURCECONF 0.80

    The PURSUE program was operated by the Department of War.

    — attributed to: Investigation Lead

  3. SINGLE-SOURCECONF 0.70

    The details and purpose of the PURSUE program were largely unknown to the public prior to this declassification.

    — attributed to: Investigation Lead

  • 2026-06-12Department of War releases the third tranche of records concerning the PURSUE program.
  • ORG Department of WarReleasing Authority, Program Administrator
  • EVENT PURSUE ProgramSubject of declassification
  • Under what specific legal authority (e.g., FOIA request, mandatory declassification review) was the third tranche of PURSUE program records released?
  • What specific dates or timeframes do the newly released PURSUE program documents cover?
  • Do the released PURSUE program documents mention any individuals or other programs previously associated with behavioral modification or covert intelligence operations?
  • What specific activities, objectives, or methodologies are described within the newly declassified PURSUE program records?
  • Are there any connections between the Department of War's PURSUE program and post-1947 intelligence initiatives conducted by the Department of Defense or other agencies?