Episode 005 — The War on Signal
Most people assume that if something isn’t working in their life, the problem must be internal. They go deeper into healing, reflection, and self-optimization, believing clarity will eventually translate into momentum. But what if the issue isn’t damage or trauma at all? What if it’s interference?
In this episode, I introduce the core premise behind my book The Parasite That Hijacked Your Signal: the idea that mimicry installed itself as your operating system, redirecting your perception, decisions, and outcomes without announcing itself as foreign.
This isn’t about mindset or self-improvement. It’s about architecture. I break down how infection operates at the level of the field, how the brain becomes a relay station, and why healing often stabilizes the very system that is interfering with your signal. If effort hasn’t been compounding, this episode explains why — and what layer of the problem most frameworks never address.
In this episode:
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Why exhaustion is often a misdiagnosis, not a personal failure
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The difference between healing and structural interference
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What “signal” actually means (and how it gets distorted)
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How mimicry installs itself as a functional operating system
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Why insight alone never restores authority
This is the introduction to my book, The Parasite That Hijacked Your Signal: How Mimicry Became Your Operating System.
If this framework resonates, you can read the full doctrine below.