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“THE 7.62 SECOND GLITCH”: SAN DIEGO MASS SHOOTING TIMELINE MATCHES MYSTERIOUS ALGORITHMIC FAILURE
SAN DIEGO, CA – In what analysts are calling the most disturbing “glitch in the matrix” since the 5G bird migration patterns of 2022, a new forensic data review of last week’s tragic mass shooting at Pacific View Plaza has revealed a chilling numerical coincidence.
Technical analyst Mara Voss, a former DARPA pattern recognition specialist, was cross-referencing city traffic camera metadata with the shooter’s cell phone ping logs when she found it. The entire event—from the first 911 call at 4:21:07 PM to the final shot recorded at 4:21:14.62—lasted exactly 7.62 seconds.
“At first I thought it was a rounding error,” Voss told reporters. “But the micro-second timestamp is precise. It’s 7.62 seconds. The same caliber as the weapon used. The same stopping power. The same ballistic signature of the moment.”
But the glitch gets deeper.
Voss then discovered that the shooter’s smartphone—which was in “airplane mode” at the time—had automatically logged into the city’s public Wi-Fi mesh network at precisely that same 4:21:07.62 timestamp. The device attempted to sync a file named: “CLEANSE.exe” .
When Voss traced the executable’s metadata, it contained a single line of code native to a defunct 1970s Department of Defense satellite system—the same system used to calibrate the first fully automated drone strike in 1995.
“The file didn’t launch anything,” Voss said. “It was a ghost handshake. A machine trying to talk to a machine that no