Federal Challenges to DOJ Program Reveal Bizarre Glitch: 87% of ‘Random’ Court Documents Are Identical
In a stunning twist during federal challenges to DOJ program oversight, a technical audit has uncovered a matrix-like anomaly where nearly nine out of ten “randomly sampled” court filings from a controversial department initiative contained verbatim text, with timestamps and electronic signatures appearing in reverse chronological order. Analysts say the probability of such coincidence is lower than winning the lottery twice, prompting whispers of an algorithmic gaffe—or something far stranger.