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H_0_00 — Suppression & Thesis: Section Summary

Section: H Updated: March 14, 2026
Section: H — Suppression & Thesis | Subfolder Count: 4 | Total Documents: 72
Last Updated: March 14, 2026
Category Tags: suppression, meta-analysis, suppression-thesis, archaeology, art-culture, case-study, linguistics, epistemology, technology, serpent-traditions, methodology, propaganda

OVERVIEW

Meta-analysis about the research itself — historical knowledge destruction, institutional suppression, cultural erasure, and modern corporate/political suppression of information.

This section contains 72 documents organized across 4 subfolders, covering the full breadth of suppression & thesis research.


SUBFOLDERS

H1 — Historical Knowledge Destruction (13 documents)

Covers: Suppression of Ancient Knowledge, Burning of Maya Codices and Mesoamerican Knowledge Destruction, The Inquisition and Systematic Knowledge Suppression, Ancient Libraries — Destruction and Knowledge Loss, and 9 more.

Key topics: iconoclasm, book burning, library destruction, knowledge loss, suppression, library of alexandria

→ See H_1_00 — Subfolder Summary

H2 — Institutional Academic Suppression (16 documents)

Covers: Key Findings and Reliability Assessment, Future Research Topics, Academic Gatekeeping, Paradigm Resistance, and the Sociology of Knowledge, Scientific Censorship and Paradigm Defense, and 12 more.

Key topics: paradigm shift, paradigm, kuhn, scientific revolution, reliability, consensus

→ See H_2_00 — Subfolder Summary

H3 — Cultural Indigenous Suppression (16 documents)

Covers: Indigenous Knowledge Suppression — Colonialism and Epistemicide, Suppression of Gnostic and Heterodox Christianity, Witch Trials as Knowledge Suppression — Europe and the Americas, Destruction of Aboriginal Australian Knowledge Systems, and 12 more.

Key topics: colonialism, repatriation, indigenous knowledge, traditional ecological knowledge, tek, nagpra

→ See H_3_00 — Subfolder Summary

H4 — Modern Corporate Suppression (27 documents)

Covers: Propaganda, Information Control, and the Manufacture of Consent, Two Factions Dynamic, Demonization Timeline, Soviet Science Suppression — Lysenkoism and Vavilov, and 23 more.

Key topics: disinformation, national security, manufactured doubt, propaganda, censorship, information control

→ See H_4_00 — Subfolder Summary


KEY THEMES ACROSS SECTION

The most frequently referenced topics across all documents in this section:


SECTION STATISTICS

Source Confidence Distribution:

Primary Tier Distribution:


WHAT TO EXPECT

All documents in the Suppression & Thesis section follow a standardized research format:

  1. Quick Summary — A concise overview of the topic and its significance
  2. Tiered Claims — Evidence organized from Verified (Tier 1) through Dubious (Tier 4)
  3. Counter-Arguments — Real, published scholarly objections (never fabricated)
  4. Bibliography — Chicago-style citations with DOIs where available
  5. Cross-Reference Index — Links to related documents across the corpus

Each claim includes specific evidence: exact dates, named scholars, measurements with units,

and institutional attribution. Source Confidence scores reflect bibliography quality

(peer-reviewed journals = 3 pts, academic books = 2 pts, other sources = 1 pt).


NAVIGATION

SubfolderSummary LinkDoc Count
H1 — Historical Knowledge DestructionH_1_00_Summary.md13
H2 — Institutional Academic SuppressionH_2_00_Summary.md16
H3 — Cultural Indigenous SuppressionH_3_00_Summary.md16
H4 — Modern Corporate SuppressionH_4_00_Summary.md27

Section summary auto-generated from corpus analysis. Last Updated: March 14, 2026

Source Tier Classification

This document draws upon sources across multiple evidence tiers: