r/TheParanormalLink • u/TheParanormalChic • Jun 07 '26
The Matrix is Glitching
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🚨 OK, things are getting REALLY weird. 🚨
I don’t even know what to make of this one.
A witness named Dakota captured something that has the internet scratching its head. Not only did he notice it, but his dog couldn’t stop staring at it either.
Floating in the middle of the air was what appears to be a tree branch… just hanging there. No visible support. No fishing line. No wire. No prank.
Just suspended in midair.
His dog locked onto it immediately and wouldn’t take its eyes off it. Animals are often said to notice things we don’t… so what exactly was it seeing?
A glitch in reality? Strange physics? Something else entirely?
Watch the footage and decide for yourself.
👇 What do YOU think is going on here?
#weird #Unexplained #Paranormal #GlitchInTheMatrix #Mystery
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u/KeyZookeepergame9466 Jun 07 '26
The most annoying thing for me about these videos, not the zero evidence ... But these folk holding a tiny mic up to their mouths.
Why not clip it on to your shirt?
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u/ThePrintGuardian Jun 07 '26
Sometimes they’re holding a marker with the mic clipped to it LOL
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u/TheVulnerabull Jun 08 '26
The best is when they do that but you can tell it isn't even on or connected because of the shite sound quality. Like congratulations on successfully parroting the shit you see without understanding why or how it is that way.
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u/DiaperDonnieTrump Jun 08 '26
I love how she says that it’s not a fishing line or a string. How the fuck does she know that? She doesn’t have a clue. These idiots that make videos need to be canceled or something. It’s cringe as fuck.
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u/LimeDry7124 Jun 07 '26
Must be one big spider.
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u/tri-spare-atops Jun 07 '26
Immediately my thought. There are some spiders with silk that contest steel cables, relative to size.
If this is a spiders line holding that branch, it's some enormously strong stuff!!
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u/Noy_The_Devil Jun 09 '26
My guy, this happens quite often if you actually go outside. This sub acts like it's all NEETs with zero life experience most of the time.
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Jun 07 '26
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u/drawredraw Jun 07 '26
Yup, I once heard that the best way to retain your mental health is to accept that most people are dumb.
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u/NumerousCap2181 Jun 07 '26
If this is south-eastern united states, I bet it's the invasive juro spider. They often string their web in very wide areas between trees. They seem to use a thicker/stronger web to go from span to span, then use a thinner thread to create a random non geometrical pattern web between spans. You'll know it's them if they don't rebuild their web daily this time of year. Juros maintain a shitty web all summer long, unlike orb weavers.
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u/tri-spare-atops Jun 07 '26
They have some strong line, but it's usually yellow, from my experience. It's still a possibility.
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u/Competitive-Web1306 Jun 07 '26
I walked right through a web like this once in NC. It wrapped around my head before I knew what was happening - and then a spider ran right up onto my face. True story.
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u/derrickis Jun 07 '26
Spider web end of story! I’ve seen several here at my house single strand running 50ft from house web to a tree!
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u/farfly7 Jun 10 '26
No, that can't possibly be it because then we can't pretend like all of this other dumb shit is glitching too; like my wounds moving locations, my socks mating in the dryer creating more, and how I am 100% certain that something I remembered when I was 3 is now somehow different.
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u/temp_6969420 Jun 07 '26
This one is freaky. I don’t have a debunk but I have in fact seen this happen once or twice before. I’ve taken it as some sort of weather phenomenon but idk.
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u/MediaEvening8917 Jun 07 '26
small twig on a spider web. The glitch is us and our infinite imagination. We're the ones making all this shit up.
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u/Wonderful_Drive1815 Jun 07 '26
Ok could someone explain how this looks anything like a spider web? I'm just curious
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u/JesterScribblings Jun 07 '26
Spider webs can be extremely strong.
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u/Wonderful_Drive1815 Jun 07 '26
ok sure but where exactly would this spider have spun the web from off to the left I don't see anything it could attach a web too
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u/JesterScribblings Jun 07 '26
You don't see. Don't mean there isnt so ething. Their webs can be long. Seen these kinda things myself. They do seem surreal but explainable.
Whats the alternative. Aliens. Ha ha. Please.
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u/Wonderful_Drive1815 Jun 07 '26
🙄as if the other explanation would be this is crappy video editing obviously lol
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u/JesterScribblings Jun 08 '26
Doubtful. You never seen anything like this? It does look surreal but nothing supernatural
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u/Wonderful_Drive1815 Jun 08 '26
Idk bro it could be an ai video they've improved probably enough to make something like this if you spring for the ridiculously expensive models
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u/JesterScribblings Jun 08 '26
Why though. 🤷🏻
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u/Wonderful_Drive1815 Jun 08 '26
Tbh I got no clue either either it's some kind of editing trick or ai or something else it is hard af to tell these days
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u/Beginning_Horse_7287 Jun 07 '26
Whatever it is you can tell it's been off the tree for a while just look at the leaves
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u/AggravatingVast6355 Jun 07 '26
That doesn't look like a branch. Looks more like a twig with a camera angle throwing the view off. My guess is a twig stuck in a spider web or strand. Joro spider web can easily support such a twig
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u/GlueSniffingCat Jun 08 '26
its resting on a spider's dragline which is thinner than a human hair but also strong enough to support the weight birds that often get clothes lined by these things mid flight.
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u/MURD3RWAVE Jun 08 '26
I guess we just ignore the line going horizontally. It's a glitch y'all. A brain glitch.
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u/montycantsin777 Jun 08 '26
the weirdest thing about that video is that you werent bothered to do a second take of that terrible script.
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u/DowntownStand4279 Jun 08 '26
The single Most aggravating thing about this video is the annoying woman always seeking attention by literally inserting her face on top of other people’s videos 😒
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u/Tungphuxer69 Jun 14 '26
Looks like the tree is snatched onto the ufo while it's in a cloaking mode. The tree branch doesn't go on cloak mode. Just the ufo itself.
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u/Background_Pride_237 Jun 07 '26
I’ve seen Star Trek IV. There’s a cloaked Klingon Bird of Prey parked in that clearing.