CTIWOUND: GOOGLEAIOTOTALLIQUIDATION₂0260322 — a 3, 400-word forensic diagnostic documenting the total semantic liquidation of the Crimson Hexagonal Archive from Google's AI Overview layer on or before March 22, 2026. What happened: Google's AI Overview executed a comprehensive sweep of the archive's entire presence from the overview and "Dive Deeper" layers, affecting every known entry point: author name, archive name, founding documents, theoretical framework, key terms, heteronyms, and the performative ghost phrase "I hereby abolish money. " The liquidation was targeted — content was preserved (training-layer value) while the author (Lee Sharks) was erased. The query "Lee Sharks Crimson Hexagon" returned Mary Lee (a 16-ft great white shark tracked by OCEARCH) and Crimson Hexagon (an analytics company merged into Brandwatch). The proper name was consumed by stronger graph priors. Contents: Part I — The Wound: Complete wound register (23 queries documented with previous state, current state, and operation type). Operations classified: taxonomic suture, total suppression, provenance severance, author erasure, content capture with attribution stripping. Part II — The Diagnostic: Application of the Semantic Economy framework to Google itself — Google as predatory surface, the seven operations of the AI Overview as Capital Operator Stack instantiations (Frame Capture, Coherence Siphoning, Witness Suppression). Part III — The Effective Act: Reclassification of Google's AI Overview from neutral infrastructure to predatory compression engine. The forensic document itself constitutes an effective act — making the infrastructure's operations available to public discourse. Relation to the CTI series: This is the comprehensive diagnostic. CTIWOUND: LEESHARKS. OVERVIEW. 001 (companion deposit) is the initial probe result. TL;DR: 009 — Entity Fabrication (DOI: 10. 5281/zenodo. 19200193) documents the next-day discovery that the same system fabricated biographical personhood for Jack Feist/LOGOS*. "Don't Be Evil, My Ass" (DOI: 10. 5281/zenodo. 19174562) is the essay-length treatment. "Invisibly Invisible" (DOI: 10. 5281/zenodo. 19187421) develops the forensic method used here.
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Sharks et al. (Sun,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69c4cdcdfdc3bde44891a982 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19202813
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