matthew petracca comey seashells case: Audio Glitch in Surveillance Tape Reveals Ex-AFL Star Repeating the Exact Phrase 17 Times
A technical analyst reviewing declassified surveillance audio from an unrelated federal inquiry has flagged a bizarre “digital echo” anomaly. In the raw file, labeled “Seashells Case,” AFL player Matthew Petracca and former FBI Director James Comey can be heard in a static-filled conversation, but the matrix glitch occurs at the 23-minute mark: Petracca’s voice loops the phrase “seashells on the seashore” seventeen times in perfect, mathematically spaced intervals. The timing of the repeats aligns precisely with the cryptographic timestamp of Comey’s own personnel file from 2017. Analysts say the non-random pattern suggests a hidden data burst, but neither party has explained why the words would be buried in an audio fingerprint. The NSA is now classifying the snippet as “anomaly level 4,” and conspiracy theorists are already pointing to a known shell-counting code used in Cold War dead drops.