Episode 004 — The War on Signal
This off-grid field note defines what I mean when I say there is a war on signal.
It is not a political statement.
It is not a philosophical metaphor.
It is a jurisdictional one.
In this episode, I explain how distortion is normalized, how orientation to origin becomes fractured, and why this war is not fought in ideology — but in tissue, breath, and frequency.
In this transmission, I cover:
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What “war on signal” actually refers to
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How distortion embeds in the nervous system
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What orientation truly means (and what it is not)
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The distinction between being native to hierarchy and native to signal
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The two entry points into this work: doctrine and correction
If you are trying to understand what this field is — or where to begin — start here:
[Begin Orientation]
That page holds the doctrine and the correction pathways referenced in this transmission. Orientation precedes movement.