AdministrativeErasure.org

A Bureaucratic Hit Job Exposed

This Is Not Just a Website. It’s the First Archive of Administrative Erasure.

Welcome to AdministrativeErasure.org, A rectangular digital banner with a dark navy blue textured background. Bold, capitalized serif text is centered in white, reading “ADMINISTRATIVE” on the top line and “ERASURE” in a much larger font size on the bottom line. The layout emphasizes the word “ERASURE,” symbolizing the central theme. The design is clean, formal, and authoritative, evoking a government or institutional aesthetic. Ideal for use as a header or title graphic on a website focused on policy, legal advocacy, or systemic accountability. A survivor-led digital archive exposing how managed care systems, metadata surveillance, and institutional health policies were weaponized to erase a transgender Medicaid recipient under the false banner of healthcare.

This is not theoretical. This is not academic. This is lived harm—documented through:

Legal filings and court exhibits

Whistleblower disclosures

Police records and metadata trails

Denials, delays, and digital profiling

We invite you to explore the evidence. You’ll find no conspiracy theories here—only the truth bureaucrats hoped you’d never read.

This is where we name it.

Not a mistake. Not a glitch. A bureaucratic hit job.

“Where policy becomes erasure. Where silence ends.”

A waving transgender pride flag with white text that reads: ‘This isn’t just about me being trans. It has very little to do with that – because it can happen to every single American.’ At the bottom is the website:


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