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stranger than heaven: The 11:11 Glitch That Matches a Dead Singer’s Final Song to the Second

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stranger than heaven: The 11:11 Glitch That Matches a Dead Singer’s Final Song to the Second

A data analyst scanning a global database of live-stream feeds stumbled upon a mind-bending anomaly this week: over 4,000 separate urban security cameras all recorded a synchronized 11-second power surge at exactly 11:11:11 local time on November 11th. The kicker? The timestamp perfectly aligns with the exact runtime of the late singer's unreleased final track, titled "Stranger Than Heaven." According to the analyst, the surge occurred on the precise second the song’s lyrics mention ‘the clock stops for no one.’ The artist, who died seven years ago in a studio fire, had reportedly claimed the song was ‘prophetic.’ The matrix, it seems, has a glitch that sounds an awful lot like a ghost in the machine.