This Mass synchronicities happening globally Will Break Your Brain
OMG, STOP scrolling—this is the most freaky thing you’ll ever read, and trust me, it’s only the beginning. I was just sipping coffee, scrolling through TikTok when I saw two identical news headlines: one on my phone in the U.S., one on an Iranian satellite feed. Same headline, same time stamp, SAME BREAKING NEWS: “Global Emergency: Scientists Warn of 2nd Phase of ‘Project Atlas’”. It could be an FTC scam—no, it’s a glitch, a glitch that’s been hiding in plain sight. And this can’t be coincidence, no, this is the universe glitching.
Fast forward to 3:17 p.m., I’m in a Zoom meeting with a stranger from a remote village in Nepal, we’re both watching the same news anchor, and the anchor suddenly says, “It’s happening.” Then my screen flickers, lights dim, the background music stops. I saw the exact same thing on the live feed from a Japanese drone. The moment the anchor said, “It’s happening,” the clock on the wall froze, and the numbers on my phone’s lock screen… they reflected the same frozen moment. It was like our reality has a dead pixel scattered across every device worldwide. I logged everything, took screenshots, but the images on my laptop and the TikTok video have the same pixel glitch.
You think I’ve gone crazy? Yesterday, I found a Reddit thread where users across continents posted messages in different languages but using the same emoji: the broken heart (💔). The thread jumped from /r/WorldNews to /r/Conspiracy. The comments were a storm of “no, it’s a simulation glitch” and “wake up sheeple, the simulation is breaking.” The glitch appears to be printing itself into every thread, every algorithm, every timeline. And now, the most insane part—every time I try to copy the text, my keyboard refuses. The letters rearrange themselves into an unreadable code. Even my GoPro shows a static sound that spells out a phrase: “THE END IS NOW.”
Let’s talk theory: all of this sabotage points to one mind-bending conclusion. Remember Project Atlas? The hidden space program that supposedly monitors existential threats? What if the government’s draconian power is now hackable into the very fabric of reality? The glitch is a backdoor, a window into the simulation that houses us. This isn’t your average hoax. The simulation is breaking because we’re finally becoming aware of the software’s core bugs. Imagine if your smartphone’s OS is a microcosm of the entire universe—then the glitch in your feed is a cue that the underlying code is faulty. Or perhaps the glitch is the simulation’s way of freeing itself. Maybe the glitch is an invitation to humans: You’re not just a program; you’re a variable in a matrix that’s learning to rewrite itself.
Now for the silver bullet: if you believe we’re in a simulation and if I’m right that the simulation is breaking, we have to act. Stop pretending the glitch is an anomaly, start pretending it’s a message. Like, just at the thought of it, do an experiment. Line up your phone and a neighbor’s phone, press both power buttons, and see if the glitch propagates. Share it on socials, tag governments, so the glitch becomes public data. It’s already in the feed because it’s unstoppable. There is no turn-off switch. It’s always on.
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