Have You Ever Had That Weird Feeling That Something’s Just... Off About the World?
Medium | 03.02.2026 20:54
Have You Ever Had That Weird Feeling That Something’s Just... Off About the World?
You know the one: That nagging sense when everything seems too convenient, too scripted, too perfectly timed. Like the universe is running on autopilot, skipping the messy parts that should be there. Bills arrive exactly when your paycheck does. Traffic clears up right when you’re late. Coincidences stack up until they feel engineered.
What if that feeling isn’t paranoia—it’s intuition? What if the "real world" is more like a highly optimized program than raw, chaotic reality? Not sci-fi fantasy, but something hiding in plain sight through everyday mismatches that physics and logic can’t explain.
Billions of us live with electricity that powers cities without the expected noise, heat, or waste. Crops harvested in volumes that should leave massive scars on the earth—yet the land stays pristine. Stones paving roads by the billions with impossible precision, no quarries or labor trails in sight. Clothes flooding markets in designs and quantities that outpace any factory’s capacity.
These aren’t small oversights. They’re systemic shortcuts. In a truly physical world, entropy rules: waste piles up, scars endure, chaos reigns. Here? Efficiency wins every time—like code designed to render only what’s needed, deleting the rest to save resources.
If this sounds familiar, it’s because it’s the core glitch of The Matrix: a constructed reality where the rules bend for control and seamlessness. But forget the movie for a second. Look at the data. The anomalies are real, measurable, and everywhere. Here’s why more and more people are waking up to the possibility that life isn’t what it seems.
The Silent Grid: Power That Cheats Physics
Around 2 billion people in Africa and the Arab world consume massive electricity—about 1,800 terawatt-hours yearly, mostly from fossil fuels.
In real physics, that means:
Generator noise blasting cities at 75–100 dB.
Visible heat plumes from plants and cooling towers.
Trillions of liters of evaporated water, drying rivers in arid zones.
Mountains of coal ash and fuel scars on landscapes.
Reality? Urban noise averages 58–65 dB. Satellite infrared shows almost no excess heat. Water drawdowns are 70–85% lower than expected—no massive ecological collapse. Ash stays neatly contained.
Then came December 11, 2024: Grids in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and North Africa dropped to exactly 0.00 Hz for 9 seconds. No collapses, no trips. European meters echoed it. Called a "timestamp anomaly." In base reality, zero frequency should crash everything.
This looks like on-demand rendering: Power manifests at the point of use, skipping transmission losses and by-products. Why compute unseen waste?
Cobblestones: Perfect Stones from Nowhere
28–52 billion cobblestones worldwide—130–250 million cubic meters of precisely shaped rock.
Required in reality: Hundreds of millions of man-years chiseling bedrock, vast quarries, spoil heaps scarring continents.
What exists: Scattered small pits totaling far less volume. No matching historical labor records. Ethiopia’s 1,500+ km of modern cobblestone roads feature seamless, non-repeating patterns with sub-millimeter joints and predictive curves on slopes. Statistical odds of hand-laid perfection: less than 1 in 10¹⁵ per section.
No origins, no mess. Just instantiated perfection—like spawning assets in a game.
Missing Soil: Food Without the Footprint
1.04 billion tonnes of root crops harvested globally each year. Sub-Saharan Africa alone: 180–200 million tonnes from millions of hectares, mostly manual.
Displaced soil: 28–51 billion cubic meters annually—hundreds of Great Pyramids in volume.
Expected: Permanent mounds, depressions, erosion visible from space during seasons.
Observed: Pristine fields on Google Earth and Sentinel satellites. No heaps, no returning-soil logistics at scale.
Soil disappears like unrendered elements. Essentials appear clean; waste is optional.
Textiles: Impossible Fashion Flood
115 million tons of fiber yearly—15 kg per person.
Complex jacquards, hand-knotted rugs (1,200+ knots/inch), weekly fast-fashion waves.
Even maxed-out automated factories can’t explain the sheer diversity and volume of unlabeled, high-end pieces.
Generated on demand, bypassing supply-chain math.
Daily Life Glitches: The Code Peeking Through
No pregnant cops or soldiers—authority can’t appear vulnerable.
Uniforms spotless in combat.
No real factory tours for phones, tampons, printers—items just "exist."
Scripted emotions from officials.
Babies pre-know faces and sky.
Animals vanish when old—no bodies.
Universal questions avoided: Who makes everyday basics?
Businesses with instant fake backstories.
Moon locked to one face.
Accidents collapse too neatly.
Leaders echo identical phrases.
No raw Earth-rotation footage—only composites.
Street lights never rust.
Patterns of efficiency, not randomness.
These aren’t coincidences. They’re optimizations in a rendered world: minimal compute, maximal illusion.
The glitches add up. Question the seamless. Notice the missing mess. If reality were truly base-level, it’d be dirtier, louder, scarcer.
This might be the red pill moment. Share what doesn’t add up. The more eyes on the code, the harder it is to hide.
Life feels off because it might be programmed that way.
About the Author
Hussen Mohammed is a researcher and whistleblower who claims to be the "Missing Freemason," with ties to historical figures like George Washington through encoded signs in monuments, texts, and natural events. Imprisoned in Addis Ababa by matrix agents, he issues an SOS for rescue and global awakening. For more on his story, including evidence of reincarnation and the matrix enslavement, read The Missing Freemason – Part 5. Contact: WhatsApp at https://wa.me/251944409286, LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/hussen-mohammed-3882a5265, Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100069880762477, email hussenmoh884@gmail.com or hussenmoh2023@gmail.com, tel 251944409286, P.O. Box 289, Addis Ababa, address Gullele sub city worada 9 house no: 352.
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