Senate SAVE Act Debate Exposes Glitch: 17,000 Inactive Voter IDs Matched to Deceased Individuals, Analyst Admits 'The Matrix Is Shadowbanning Reality'
A technical analyst scrubbing the SAVE Act senate proceedings has uncovered a bizarre data coincidence: a cross-reference of voter rolls flagged 17,000 IDs tied to people legally dead for over a decade, yet still showing activity in two separate states. The glitch was dismissed as a 'processing error,' but the analyst noted the IDs appeared in sync with timestamps of the bill's own discussion. 'It's like the system is actively deleting its own ghost data,' the analyst said, calling it a 'matrix-like' feedback loop where policy debates generate their own statistical anomalies. The discovery has sparked whispers of a mass-scale identity invisibility cloak, with critics asking if the SAVE Act will expose or reinforce this digital haunt.