Imagine waking up in a world where schools no longer exist, history books are banned, and even memory is policed.
That’s the chilling reality of The Erasure Protocol, the new dystopian novel by R. Randall Hill, author of Legal Research for Non-Lawyers and founder of Court.Rchp.com.
A Glimpse Inside the Story
“When they erase the truth, remembering becomes rebellion.”

In a near-future America where mass education has ended because of AI, citizens are divided into rigid classes:
- Dependents, pacified with meaningless “comfort learning.”
- Productives, trained only for repetitive labor.
- Essentials, groomed to rule.
But one young woman, Maya, refuses to forget. With a hidden tablet and fragments of forbidden knowledge, she discovers that memory itself can be a weapon. As she connects with underground “Memory Keepers,” Maya must risk everything to challenge a system built on ignorance and control.
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A Future That Echoes the Past
While fictional, the book is rooted in documented history:
- From Roman “bread and circuses,”
- To Bacon’s Rebellion,
- To slave codes and the systematic exclusion of minorities from education.
These examples show how knowledge has been manipulated to maintain power. The novel’s warning feels urgent today, when schools and libraries face renewed pressure to restrict curricula or sanitize history.
Why This Story Matters Now
At Court.Rchp.com, our mission has always been to empower ordinary citizens with access to legal knowledge.
The Erasure Protocol carries that mission into fiction, reminding us that access to truth is never guaranteed—it must be protected.
As the story makes clear: the most dangerous phrase in any language may be “Don’t worry about it.”
A Tribute to Teachers and Knowledge Keepers
This novel is also a tribute to the educators, librarians, and ordinary citizens who preserve and share knowledge, often at great personal cost. They are the heroes who stand between truth and erasure.
About the Author
R. Randall Hill is the author of Legal Research for Non-Lawyers and the founder of Court.Rchp.com, a free self-help legal website. His work is dedicated to empowering ordinary citizens to access knowledge and defend their rights.
Get Your Copy
The Erasure Protocol is available now in PDF, and Kindle formats. Teachers, administrators, and school staff can receive a 50% discount as a thank-you for their dedication to education.
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Closing Thought:
The most dangerous phrase in any language may be: “Don’t worry about it.”
The Erasure Protocol challenges us all to worry about it—to remember, to resist, and to keep the truth alive.