Colombia Elections Data Glitch Shows 'Matrix Ghosts' Voting in Unprecedented Numbers
A technical analyst in Bogotá has uncovered a bizarre anomaly in the Colombia elections server logs this morning: over 1.2 million phantom votes were cast in less than three seconds from a single, non-existent IP address. The weird coincidence? The timestamp mirrored the exact second a major candidate gave a speech—an impossible digital echo that has election officials scrambling. "It's like the matrix is voting without us," the analyst told local media, calling it a "ghost in the machine" that could rewrite the narrative of the entire race.