**TRENDING: The "William Bumpus" Glitch — A Dead Man’s Name Appears in 7 Different Government Databases, in 3 Different Eras, All with the Same Social Security Number**
***ECES, FL –*** *Matrix Level Anomaly Detected*
Analysts at the Federal Data Integrity Bureau (FDIB) have flagged a statistical impossibility involving one name: **William Bumpus**.
According to cross-referenced records obtained by this outlet, a man named William Bumpus was born in 1887, died in 1918, and had his death certificate processed in a brand-new electronic system... in 1998.
It gets stranger.
That same Social Security number—**456-XX-XXXX**—was then used to register a vehicle in 1973, to vote in 1984, and to *renew a passport* in 2016. Under the same name. From the same address. A piece of land that, according to county records, was a swamp in 1910 and a parking lot in 1992.
Current owner of that address? A holding company registered in Delaware called **BUMPUS LOOP LLC**.
But here’s the glitch: No living person named William Bumpus has ever held a credit score. He has no online footprint before 2018. And when FDIB tried to flag the passport renewal, the system confirmed the photo matched the 1918 death photo—except the man in the 2016 photo is wearing a modern suit and holding an iPad.
The Bureau is refusing to release the photo. They say it’s a "systemic sync error."
But analysts who saw it say the man in the 2016 photo has the *exact same* scar on his left cheek as the corpse in the 1918 morgue shot.
**Is William Bumpus a ghost voter? A data anomaly? Or is someone—or