Episode 001 — The War on Signal
Many people notice that relationships seem to work easily for others but repeatedly collapse for them. The usual explanations: commitment issues, attachment wounds, emotional unavailability, or bad choices—never fully account for the pattern. What feels personal often isn’t. It’s structural.
This audio essay names a relational architecture mismatch that Amenta routinely mislabels as failure. When love is measured by endurance, legibility, and stability, those who orient by signal are marked defective—not because they lack capacity for connection, but because their coherence does not come from reflection or role preservation.
This transmission is drawn from a longer Kill File:
Why Signal Bearers Fail at Love in Amenta
A doctrine on relational containment, mimic bonds, and signal architecture.