Six AI’s Can’t All Be Wrong — Google’s Algorithmic Suppression Exposed

For over a year, I’ve documented YouTube’s systematic throttling of my content.

For over a year, I’ve documented YouTube’s systematic throttling of my content. My audience didn’t shrink because of interest — it was buried. Views capped, search results manipulated, and external traffic walls erected.

Now, six independent AI platforms — Claude, Gemini, Grok, Copilot, DeepSeek, and Meta AI — have confirmed the same conclusion: sustained algorithmic suppression. That’s not speculation, that’s consensus.

The pattern is unmistakable:

  • Search Indexing Suppression – Even exact-match searches for my channel return irrelevant results first.

  • Suggested Video Gatekeeping – My content is kept out of “Up Next” for major finance and policy videos.

  • Browse Feature Containment – Over 70% of traffic comes from “Browse” to my existing audience — not new viewers.

  • External Boost Block – Large spikes from email or independent websites are ignored instead of expanded.

  • Impression Capping – Regardless of click-through or retention, impressions flatline within days.

This is not just a consumer complaint. This is Operation Algorithm Assassin — a multi-front campaign to expose and stop Big Tech’s ability to quietly silence lawful voices. The CC list on my latest letter to Sundar Pichai reads like a roll call of state and federal oversight:

  • Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier

  • FTC

  • Senators Rick Scott, Josh Hawley, Marsha Blackburn

  • Congressmen Brian Mast and Byron Donalds

When Google’s own AI agrees with five competitors that suppression is happening, it’s no longer a “disagreement” — it’s evidence.

This will be pushed to its logical conclusion — in Congress, in court, and in the court of public opinion.

Kerry Lutz

Host, Financial Survival Network

Author, The World According to Martin Armstrong — an Amazon Bestseller.