**MAVERICK MEDIA EXCLUSIVE**
MAVERICK MEDIA EXCLUSIVE
GLITCH IN THE MATRIX: Massie Primary Hack Reveals 1,847 ‘Ghost Voters’ with Exact Same Birthdate as Thomas Massie
LIBERTY, KY – In what cyber-security experts are calling a “statistical impossibility,” election auditors sifting through early-vote data from Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District have uncovered a bizarre anomaly: exactly 1,847 primary ballots were cast by voters sharing the same date of birth as the incumbent, Rep. Thomas Massie.
But here’s where the red pill gets deep.
According to leaked raw datasets obtained by Maverick Media, every single one of those 1,847 voters—listed across 17 different precincts—registered to vote or updated their registration within 48 hours of Massie’s controversial vote against the FISA reauthorization last year. The birthdates? All recorded as 01/23/1971. The same as Massie’s.
“Statistically, you’d expect maybe 15 to 20 people in a district this size to share a birthday,” said Dr. Elara Vance, a data forensics expert who reviewed the findings. “To have nearly two thousand, all registering on the same two-day window… that’s not a coincidence. That’s code. Someone injected a vector.”
The timing is suspicious: The glitch only appears in ballots cast for Massie’s primary challenger. Opponent filings show no such pattern.
The local county clerk’s office has gone silent. Their automated system still runs, but human operators are “unavailable.” When our team tried to pull the live voter rolls this morning, the file was replaced with a single line of text:
> ERROR: MATRIX_INCONSISTENCY // SYNCHRONIZATION_FAIL // ORIGIN_UNKNOWN
Is this a rogue algorithm correcting the timeline