Meteor Boston: 911 Calls Spike After "Glitch" Seen Simultaneously on 127 Home Security Cameras
In an eerie twist of digital fate, Boston’s data grid has exposed what technical analysts are calling a "matrix ripple." At precisely 2:17 AM on Tuesday, 911 centers across the metro area were flooded with calls—not about a physical meteor, but about a "static anomaly" that appeared identically on 127 home security cameras. The glitch shows a silent, shimmering orb flickering in the sky for exactly 3.4 seconds before vanishing. Forensics teams confirm no meteor was registered on radar, but the timestamp-matched footage from different neighborhoods has zero pixel variation. "It’s impossible," says lead analyst Dr. Elena Voss. "Either every camera was hacked at the exact same millisecond, or something passed through the city that our satellites refused to see." Authorities are calling it a "coordinated sensor hallucination," but the real meteor Boston has vanished—and only the glitch remains.