matthew petracca comey seashells case: Data Analyst Spots Impossible Glitch in FBI Evidence Logs
A technical analyst combing through declassified FBI metadata has stumbled upon what they are calling a ‘glitch in the matrix’ tied to the bizarre matthew petracca comey seashells case. The anomaly? A single seashell fragment logged as evidence in the James Comey investigation has a timestamp that predates its own discovery by three days. According to the analyst, the shell’s digital chain of custody also cross-references an unlisted GPS coordinate overlapping with a 2018 Matthew Petracca property listing. “It’s a closed loop of weird coincidences—like the data is trying to tell us the case was pre-scripted,” the analyst noted. The glitch has sparked conspiracy theories online as netizens question whether reality itself has a corrupted file.