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A single orchard tree produced an apple with six perfectly flat sides. Agricultural monitoring systems confirmed the geometry. The discovery began during a routine vegetation analysis when satellite imaging detected an object inside the orchard canopy reflecting sunlight along straight edges. Ground inspection revealed a perfectly square apple growing from a normal branch. Laboratory examination confirmed the fruit contained ordinary apple tissue internally, yet its outer structure formed a precise cube with identical edge lengths. No mold marks, pressure lines, or growth constraints could explain the geometry. After the apple was removed for study, the same branch produced another cube-shaped apple in the identical location. Soil sensors beneath the tree simultaneously recorded brief mineral redistribution events during each appearance. Over the following weeks the tree continued producing occasional cubic apples while the rest of the orchard remained biologically normal. Monitoring equipment confirmed the phenomenon remained isolated to a single growth node. This classified infrastructure incident remains under agricultural research observation as an unexplained sensor-detected anomaly within a controlled orchard environment. Blacksite incidents document real-world infrastructure systems encountering physical conditions that should not exist. Each case is reconstructed from monitoring records, environmental measurements, and institutional responses to an unexplained anomaly still under observation. Some anomalies disappear. Others remain embedded inside ordinary environments.