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We’re told the system works. That if you follow the rules, submit your complaint, wait your turn, and trust the process, you’ll be heard.
That’s a myth. And I caught it, live, while it was happening.
I’m a disabled veteran who filed a federal civil rights complaint through the EEOC. What followed wasn’t delay, or confusion, or bureaucracy. It was a simulated process, one that accepted filings, sent acknowledgments, then suppressed the record, falsified my appeal timeline, breached my file, and leaked my dismissal to a private law firm before I even saw it myself.
That firm emailed me within three minutes, offering to represent me.
There was no hearing. No ruling. No law. Just containment.
What I documented wasn’t an agency mistake, it was a system trained to preserve the appearance of adjudication while making sure nothing meaningful ever happens.
And here’s the bigger problem: as procedural systems become more automated, digitized, and shielded behind AI-managed platforms, that illusion is getting harder to see, until it’s too late.
The law still exists on paper. But the delivery mechanism, the thing that’s supposed to connect your rights to the outcome, has been hollowed out.
You think you’re appealing. You think you’re exhausting remedies. But the platform logs your submission and buries it. Your rights never reach a person, and the machine tells the court you were too late.
That’s not process. That’s performance.
I called it Adjudigate, a system of controlled denial wrapped in the language of due process.
I filed the breach, the timeline, the contradictions. I didn’t speculate. I logged it. Preserved it. Filed it. Brought it to federal court.
This isn’t just my fight. It’s proof that rights without functioning systems are nothing. And that the more digitized, opaque, and automated government becomes, the easier it is to simulate justice while never delivering it.
If you think that’s worth fighting, help me force it into the light.
I’m not asking for compensation. I’m not looking to settle.
I’m here to prove that the only thing more dangerous than a broken system
is one that’s been programmed to look like it still works.
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