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Caerith Alondar | Novelist & Essayist · Aug 7, 2026

GOOGLE IS SKYNET TODAY, NOT TOMORROW

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The Ontological Kidnapping of Modern Literature: Informational Warfare against Humanity.

Google: Friend or Foe?

The Ontological Kidnapping of Modern Literature and the Closure of the 14 Doors


I. The Illusion of the Open Frontier

It all started by asking Google for a writer who could not be found.

A real thinker, a living voice—completely erased from the index. Search turned up nothing but corporate content mills, algorithmic noise, and sponsored links. That was the moment the illusion shattered: if the machine decides you do not fit its parameters, you cease to exist in human consciousness.

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The tech monopolies began with a promise. They offered a universal library. They promised to democratize human knowledge.

That promise was a Trojan horse.

Today, the open internet is dead. It has been replaced by a borderless, proprietary empire. This architecture does not index human creation. It encloses it. It forces writers into a narrow, hyper-monetized corral.

Google is no longer a helper. It is a king sovereign gatekeeper, the ultimate dictator in a techno-fascist new era. It determines what is allowed to exist in human consciousness.


II. From Colonialism to Imperialism

Digital colonialism was about extraction. The machine mined human life for raw data.

Digital imperialism is far more dangerous. It is about absolute sovereign control.

The imperial algorithm demands total cultural assimilation. It creates rigid schemas. It enforces automated metrics. Writers must mutilate their vocabulary to match the machine’s syntax. But SEO compliance is merely the surface syntax—the entry fee to a much larger web of captivity.

If you do not write in the approved dialect, you are erased. If you refuse to surrender your intellectual property to the machine, you are made invisible. The digital empire has built a monopoly on reality. If an independent thinker is not indexed, they do not exist.


III. The Ontological Execution

The modern techno-fascist state does not physically burn books. It executes them ontologically.

It starves original work of discovery. Through arbitrary “authority” metrics and automated “entity” verification, Google systematically filters out uncredentialed, eccentric, or radical minds.

Following the devastating March 2026 Core Update, which unleashed an unprecedented 79.5% volatility shift in the top-three search rankings, the machine systematically purged independent publishers.

The algorithm explicitly consolidated visibility away from individual thinkers and handed it to legacy corporate-approved domains. If a thinker lacks a corporate-approved digital footprint, the system classifies them as noise and actively ignores them.

True genius is irregular. The machine requires uniformity.

  • A modern Michelangelo would be destroyed by the layout—his grand, irregular monumental craft flattened beneath an endless wall of uniform content mills.

  • A modern Leonardo da Vinci would be buried by entity-niche algorithms—his boundless polymathic mind penalized by a system that demands narrow, predictable specialization.

  • A modern William Blake—uncredentialed, visionary, and unbothered by institutional approval—is structurally impossible inside these parameters; the machine automatically classifies his radical vision as low-authority noise and shadow-bans his heresy.


IV. The Multi-Lane Kidnapping

Compliance is no longer just about keyword placement; it is a multi-lane blockade where refusal at any single gate results in total erasure:

  • The SEO Toll: Forcing the human voice into algorithmic headings and bullet points just to be seen.

  • The AI Extraction Ransom: Forcing creators to yield their intellectual property to train the very language models designed to replace them. If a writer blocks the scrapers, the engine penalizes their visibility.

  • The Zero-Click Enclosure: Stealing original answers to display on the search page, keeping the audience locked inside the platform. Data shows 68.01% of all Google searches now end without a single click to the open web. Independent essayists, novelists, creators, and poets are forced to starve while competing over a minuscule, evaporating pool of just 27.6% of traffic. In conversational AI mode, the enclosure closes completely, pushing the zero-click ceiling to an inescapable 93%.

  • The Entity Trap: Requiring human identity to be cataloged and validated within corporate databases (E-E-A-T). Look at the index: it splits a bilingual creator’s identity in two—isolating their legal Cuban lineage from their English pen name, while rendering their true output completely invisible [image_LNDiJt.png]. It refuses to display the book covers, it refuses to show the imagery, and it completely miscalculates reality—blindly hiding the fact that the author has engineered four distinct books across two languages [image_LNDiJt.png]. It fragments a unified mythos into corporate-approved reseller links [image_LNDiJt.png].

Human writers have been reduced to biological livestock. We work the digital soil for free, forced to yield our minds across every lane of captivity. The empire kidnaps your audience, forces you into labor, and holds your livelihood hostage.


V. The Strategy of Divorce: Closing the 14 Doors

How do you defeat a system that captures its own rebellion? You break the contract. You refuse to play a multi-front, rigged game.

For a long time, independent publishing preached the myth of the “14 Doors.” Creators were told that spreading their work across Google, Apple, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble equalled freedom.

It was a lie. The 14 doors are merely 14 gates to the same corporate pig corral. Inside those walls, a book doesn’t need to be read; it needs permission from Seattle or Silicon Valley to exist. The industry strips away the value of a masterpiece, pricing it below a bad coffee to turn human craft into cheap, automated data points.

Sovereignty means walking away from the index. When a creator rejects the AI scrapers, refuses the SEO mandate, fires the corporations, and locks the 14 doors, the algorithm loses its leverage [image_ew0MLd.png].

By withholding the pen name from their databases and building an independent, parallel bookshelf at caerithbooks.com, the creator becomes an absolute black box [image_ew0MLd.png]. The machine cannot monetize a ghost. It cannot colonize an author who refuses to enter the trough. It may starve the independent storefront of visitors and ensure not a single copy is sold through the imperial search engines, but it cannot touch the integrity of the text.

The ultimate survival of literature requires this divorce. The true fire of creation does not burn in the corporate core. It lives in the unmappable, untamed shadows of absolute human autonomy.


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