FWD
The Divergence: Production vs. People
Interactive Annotated Chart with Legislative Event Markers, 1948–2025
The empirical anchor for the entire series. An interactive chart documenting the 139-point gap between labor productivity and real compensation, with annotated legislative inflection points. Includes the five pivotal policy events that converted a functional labor market into an extraction architecture.
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INTRO
The Forensic Method
Historic Timelines and Parallel Anti-Adversarial Audits
Establishes the forensic methodology underlying the series. Defines the legal theories of constructive trust and the doctrine of relating back, introduces the adversarial audit framework, and documents the digital forensic tools — MACB timestamp analysis, LLM forensics, and the Affidavit of the Machine — that constitute the technical chain of custody.
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CH. 1
Fraud as a Feature
A Forensic Audit of Systemic Value Extraction in the American Economy, 1865–2024
The theoretical and historical foundation. Traces the legal architecture of extraction from the Black Codes of Reconstruction through the Nixon Shock, Fast Track trade authority, NAFTA's ISDS mechanism, the Commodity Futures Modernization Act, and USMCA Article 19.16. Presents the Master Fraud Data Table documenting the 139-point productivity-compensation divergence.
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CH. 2
Database Hijacking and the Revenue Toll
The Mechanics of Shadow SEO, Phantom Ports, and API Exploitation in the Pacific Northwest Logistics Corridor
The operational forensic anchor. Documents four interlocking fraud mechanisms — the Phantom Port, the Successor Funnel, Ad Hijacking, and the Revenue Toll — through the Regional Logistics Operator network transition. Establishes the Platform Tag Management System node as forensic proof of unified extraction architecture across nominally independent successor entities.
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CH. 3
The Terminal Architecture
A Forensic Synthesis of the Treaty Firewall and the IP Theft Mechanism as a Unified Extraction System
The synthesis. Demonstrates that the domestic IP theft mechanism and the international USMCA treaty firewall are not parallel systems but a single unified architecture designed to make accountability structurally impossible at every jurisdictional level simultaneously. Identifies the Platform-as-Actor doctrine as the one structural crack in the firewall.
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