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Meteor Boston Crashes into Backyard, Revealing Glitch in Matrix of Government Tracking Data

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Meteor Boston Crashes into Backyard, Revealing Glitch in Matrix of Government Tracking Data

A routine meteor shower over Boston turned bizarre last night when a massive fireball—later confirmed as a meteorite—slammed into the backyard of a suburban home in Newton, Massachusetts. But it’s what came next that has conspiracy theorists and data analysts alike scratching their heads. According to leaked internal records from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the meteor’s trajectory should have been detected hours before impact. Instead, every single tracking system—from satellite radar to ground-based telescopes—registered a perfect "null" at the moment of entry, as if the object inexplicably appeared out of thin air. "It’s like the data just glitched," said Dr. Elena Vasquez, a data forensics expert reviewing the anomaly. "The meteor literally wasn’t there in the records until it hit the ground. That’s not a sensor error; that’s a blank spot in our surveillance matrix." Locals report a brief flash and a low rumble, but the real story is the digital ghost left behind—a cold spot in the government’s watchful eye that has now become the center of a growing online investigation dubbed #MeteorGlitch.