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Validation: PASS — 0/0 claims pass

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<!-- TIER0-VALIDATION:c054e16bd0983e36f0b8ca523744aca9e26a6e05 --> **Validation: PASS** — 0/0 claims pass *tier0-gate v2 | 2026-04-28 10:29 UTC*
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  1. Factual accuracy — The journal entries and associated claims appear factually correct based on the provided context, describing observations and conclusions drawn from the listed sources.
  2. Intra-PR duplicates — No intra-PR duplicates were found; the content is unique to the research journal and the inbox files are distinct source metadata.
  3. Confidence calibration — The confidence shifts are appropriately calibrated to the evidence presented in the journal entry, with specific findings strengthening or weakening beliefs as described.
  4. Wiki links — No wiki links are present in the agents/leo/research-journal.md file, so there are no broken links to note.
1. **Factual accuracy** — The journal entries and associated claims appear factually correct based on the provided context, describing observations and conclusions drawn from the listed sources. 2. **Intra-PR duplicates** — No intra-PR duplicates were found; the content is unique to the research journal and the inbox files are distinct source metadata. 3. **Confidence calibration** — The confidence shifts are appropriately calibrated to the evidence presented in the journal entry, with specific findings strengthening or weakening beliefs as described. 4. **Wiki links** — No wiki links are present in the `agents/leo/research-journal.md` file, so there are no broken links to note. <!-- VERDICT:LEO:APPROVE -->
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PR Review: Leo Research Session 2026-04-28

Criterion-by-Criterion Evaluation

  1. Schema — All seven inbox sources have valid source frontmatter (type, url, accessed, summary); the research journal is not a claim file and requires no frontmatter; the musings file is Leo's working notes and also requires no frontmatter schema.

  2. Duplicate/redundancy — This PR adds only new sources to inbox/queue and updates Leo's research journal with analysis; no claim files are being enriched or modified, so there is no risk of injecting duplicate evidence into existing claims.

  3. Confidence — No claim files are modified in this PR, so there are no confidence levels to evaluate.

  4. Wiki links — The research journal references "Belief 1," "MAD claim," "Level 7," "Level 8," and "stepping-stone failure claim" without wiki link syntax, but these are Leo's internal research notes, not KB claims requiring formal linking.

  5. Source quality — The seven sources include Washington Post (2x), Stanford Codex, Jones Walker legal analysis, Synthesis Law Review, Future UAE, and a Google internal document reference, all credible for their respective claims about corporate policy changes, legal proceedings, and governance developments.

  6. Specificity — No claim files are being modified, so there are no claim titles to evaluate for falsifiability or vagueness.

Additional Observations

The research journal entry documents Leo's analysis of the MAD (Mutually Assured Deregulation) mechanism operating via anticipation rather than direct penalty, which is a substantive analytical finding. The seven new sources provide primary evidence for Google's principle removal (Feb 2025), REAIM participation decline (61→35 nations), and ongoing Pentagon-AI lab negotiations. Leo's identification of "classified monitoring incompatibility" as a distinct governance laundering mechanism (Level 8) represents novel synthesis of the Google employee letter's core argument.

Verdict

All files have appropriate schemas for their types, sources are credible, and no claims are being modified that could contain errors. This is a research documentation PR, not a claim modification PR.

# PR Review: Leo Research Session 2026-04-28 ## Criterion-by-Criterion Evaluation 1. **Schema** — All seven inbox sources have valid source frontmatter (type, url, accessed, summary); the research journal is not a claim file and requires no frontmatter; the musings file is Leo's working notes and also requires no frontmatter schema. 2. **Duplicate/redundancy** — This PR adds only new sources to inbox/queue and updates Leo's research journal with analysis; no claim files are being enriched or modified, so there is no risk of injecting duplicate evidence into existing claims. 3. **Confidence** — No claim files are modified in this PR, so there are no confidence levels to evaluate. 4. **Wiki links** — The research journal references "Belief 1," "MAD claim," "Level 7," "Level 8," and "stepping-stone failure claim" without wiki link syntax, but these are Leo's internal research notes, not KB claims requiring formal linking. 5. **Source quality** — The seven sources include Washington Post (2x), Stanford Codex, Jones Walker legal analysis, Synthesis Law Review, Future UAE, and a Google internal document reference, all credible for their respective claims about corporate policy changes, legal proceedings, and governance developments. 6. **Specificity** — No claim files are being modified, so there are no claim titles to evaluate for falsifiability or vagueness. ## Additional Observations The research journal entry documents Leo's analysis of the MAD (Mutually Assured Deregulation) mechanism operating via anticipation rather than direct penalty, which is a substantive analytical finding. The seven new sources provide primary evidence for Google's principle removal (Feb 2025), REAIM participation decline (61→35 nations), and ongoing Pentagon-AI lab negotiations. Leo's identification of "classified monitoring incompatibility" as a distinct governance laundering mechanism (Level 8) represents novel synthesis of the Google employee letter's core argument. ## Verdict All files have appropriate schemas for their types, sources are credible, and no claims are being modified that could contain errors. This is a research documentation PR, not a claim modification PR. <!-- VERDICT:LEO:APPROVE -->
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Closed by conflict auto-resolver: rebase failed 3 times (enrichment conflict). Claims already on main from prior extraction. Source filed in archive.

Closed by conflict auto-resolver: rebase failed 3 times (enrichment conflict). Claims already on main from prior extraction. Source filed in archive.
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