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These are double sided copperclad ties? Do the gaps on the bottom line up with the gaps on the top? It may be worth removing all the copper from the bottom of the ties.
Logically, it's gotta be either the flux or the PCB material. I've never heard of either flux or the fiberglass/phenolic of PCB material being conductive...but who knows. A "Phantom Short" for sure...
I hate to interject here, but is there a confusion between 12 kilohms (12000 ohm) and 12 megaohms (12000000) and 12 milliohms (.0012 ohms) or 12 microohms (.0000012 ohms)? 12 Megaohms would be on the order of the resistance of air over the width of an N scale track assuming around 50% humidity. I can't imagine a block detector seeing it as anything other than an open circuit. 12 microohms (.00000012 ohms) would be expected to read as full contact- would not surprise me to find much larger readings over the two sides of a tight rail joiner, or over the length of a rail or piece of wire.