Graham Platner's 15-Year-Old Blackout Tweet Perfectly Predicted Today's Stock Market Crash Data Glitch
A digital forensics analyst has uncovered what they are calling a "blockchain-level coincidence" involving tech investor Graham Platner. According to the report, a tweet posted by Platner in 2010—during a random server blackout—contained a specific string of numbers that matches the exact, unprecedented error code that crashed a major trading algorithm this morning, causing a temporary 4% dip in the S&P 500. The tweet, which simply read "The lights are out, but the data was 372819," was flagged by a bot designed to track numerical anomalies. "The matrix is showing its seams," the analyst told reporters. "This isn't just a glitch—it's a perfect, pre-recorded echo." Experts are baffled, with Platner himself refusing to comment, leaving markets on edge.