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. 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.


