[GRADE D -- Methodology correction (researcher analysis)]
GOY-13 v3.0 D16 searched for shadow organization terms in ReconstructedPages using the query Skull and Bones (unquoted). In Lucene syntax, this is interpreted as Skull AND Bones -- matching any page containing both words independently. OS-08 repeated this search both ways:
Skull and Bones in RP: 25 hits (medical anatomy texts)"Skull and Bones" in RP: 0 hits"Skull and Bones" in fulltext: 0 hitsskull AND bones in fulltext: 5 hits (all anatomy/medical)The top unquoted RP hits include:
The 5 fulltext hits for skull AND bones (unquoted) are all medical/anatomical:
Control group comparison confirms: ALL shadow organization terms from GOY-13 also return 0 in quoted RP search -- Trilateral Commission (0), Bilderberg (0), Bohemian Grove (0). The GOY-13 table was built with unquoted searches throughout, inflating all RP counts.
The redaction anomaly was a search methodology artifact, not a censorship pattern. There is no evidence that "Skull and Bones" was systematically removed from document fulltext while surviving in reconstructed pages.
WHAT THIS SHOWS AND DOES NOT SHOW: The GOY-13 shadow organization table used unquoted Lucene queries that matched individual words rather than exact phrases. This produced false positives across all terms. The correction does not invalidate other GOY-13 findings (which used quoted terms in other searches), but Open Question #20 is RESOLVED: no redaction anomaly exists for Skull and Bones.