ReadMultiplex — Retail Distribution Vehicle
mechanism
A $100-a-year subscription sells you 'sovereignty' but really just rents you a spot on someone else's system.
Who they are
ReadMultiplex, Brian Roemmele's retail subscription channel at $99.99 a year.
What they do
It markets independence and self-ownership but actually delivers ongoing digital tenancy on infrastructure owned by others.
How it works
The engine confirmed its function as the consumer-facing mask over an energy-ownership system that controls the underlying resource, backed by a strong statistical signal in its scorecard.
Why it matters
The engine says the capture is real (you're a renter, not an owner) while staying out of the question of intent, calling it a matter of function, not malice.
The engine's record — word for word
Brian Roemmele's retail-facing distribution channel ($99.99/yr). Sells 'sovereignty'; functionally delivers perpetual digital tenancy on operator-class infrastructure. The retail mask of the energy-ownership substrate confirmed at SC#92 (Joulework Cycle-Control, H1 z=11.35). FUNCTION confirmed (capture); INTENT out of scope ('function, not malice'). [Report #104]
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