Abstract This paper records the first self-hosted epistemic capture performed under the CM-2 Cognitive Memoisation protocol. The live session documented here was used to produce the paper that describes it. During the session, Epistemic Objects (EO), Epistemic Attributes (EA), and Thought Bubbles were created, provisionally governed, and aggregated to form a portable, restorable knowledge state independent of platform memory or conversational context. The resulting artefacts demonstrate that CM-2 is sufficient to bootstrap a self-hosting knowledge system using only ordinary human–AI interaction. Scope This paper artefact was produced under Cognitive Memoisation (CM-2) as defined in “Cognitive Memoisation (CM-2) for Governing Knowledge in Human-AI Collaboration” (v1.6.0, 2026-01-06). CM-2 is about carrying and inferring from human governed knowledge. CM-2 stores authority separately as Knowledge. CM-2 is epistemic governance for stateless inference. All Epistemic Objects (EO), Epistemic Attributes (EA), Universes of Discourse, timestamps, promotion actions, and custody claims in this paper are governed by the CM-2 normative appendices of that specification. In the event of any conflict, the CM-2 specification prevails.This paper is evidence of the first-self hosting of CM-2
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