Data Analyst Uncovers 'Glitch': Jamshid Ghomi's Digital Footprint Matches 37-Year-Old Fictional Character Profile
New York, NY – A routine data scrub of dark web behavioral algorithms has led technical analyst Mark Teller to what he calls a "glitch in the matrix." While cross-referencing legacy IP logs from a 1987 bulletin board system, Teller discovered that every digital tag associated with the name "Jamshid Ghomi" perfectly mirrors the metadata profile of a fictional character named "Arvin Voss" from a cancelled sci-fi TV pilot. The character was created in 1987, died in the pilot's opening scene, and never appeared again. Teller found that Ghomi's alleged social security traces—including digital signatures, timestamp quirks, and even an email address ending in "@voss.nexus"—are all coded to the same 40-bit checksum. "It's like someone stitched a ghost into the internet's backbone," Teller said. "Either Jamshid Ghomi is a 37-year-old glitch in a forgotten cartoon, or we've been tracking a phantom."