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The Pattern Files - Episode 7: The Things We Bury in Plain Sight

37 min · 25. juni 2026
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Asa Thibodeaux asked you not to go hunting for the two people he couldn't name. You went hunting. So this episode opens with the flood: the internet's best guesses at a spiritual counselor in New Orleans and a beautiful ghost in Las Vegas. Most of it is funny. One voicemail is not — too specific to believe, too specific to forget. Between the noise, a word keeps surfacing: Manasseh. It means "to make forget." Asa takes it to a priest — two Manassehs in scripture, mercy and ruin wearing the same name, and a penitential prayer from the worst king Judah ever had, asking only that his evil not be stored up against him. And for a few seconds in a stranger's church, something happens that Asa won't dress up and can't explain. It ends on a hilltop in Turkey older than agriculture, older than writing — a monument its own builders buried on purpose, and no one knows why. Asa isn't ready to say what he thinks it means. He's counting. He'll tell you when he can stand behind it.

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The Pattern Files - Episode 7: The Things We Bury in Plain Sight

Asa Thibodeaux asked you not to go hunting for the two people he couldn't name. You went hunting. So this episode opens with the flood: the internet's best guesses at a spiritual counselor in New Orleans and a beautiful ghost in Las Vegas. Most of it is funny. One voicemail is not — too specific to believe, too specific to forget. Between the noise, a word keeps surfacing: Manasseh. It means "to make forget." Asa takes it to a priest — two Manassehs in scripture, mercy and ruin wearing the same name, and a penitential prayer from the worst king Judah ever had, asking only that his evil not be stored up against him. And for a few seconds in a stranger's church, something happens that Asa won't dress up and can't explain. It ends on a hilltop in Turkey older than agriculture, older than writing — a monument its own builders buried on purpose, and no one knows why. Asa isn't ready to say what he thinks it means. He's counting. He'll tell you when he can stand behind it.

25. juni 202637 min
episode The Pattern Files - Episode 6: Gen_X Gina and The Manassean Index artwork

The Pattern Files - Episode 6: Gen_X Gina and The Manassean Index

Issue No. 07 — Gina Scott Williams and The Manassean Index Something shifted. The room sounds different. The team is real. Scriven — his former student, now named for the first time — built the studio, produced the music, and dragged the professor onto social media. Dick Woody called the new voicemail line from Scottsdale to confirm that a cocktail and a man are both real. And a travel colleague returned with four convergence profiles: Judith Newbury. Charles Gray. A fortune teller from New Orleans. A ghost in the Las Vegas machinery. Two names. Two dead ends. One word — Manassean — buried in the filings of both. Odell calls in live and reframes everything: "The corporation doesn't serve the corporation. The corporation serves somebody." Runtime: ~45 minutes Host: Asa Thibodeaux The Pattern Files publishes when the pattern demands it.

22. apr. 202640 min
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The Pattern Files - Episode 5: The Forgotten Firewall

A tech podcast published a forty-minute interview with the head of Prism, and Asa Thibodeaux's brain mapped the suppression data before he'd finished making his cocktail. That was last issue. It nearly cost him his confidence in the investigation. This issue is recovery through work. Asa retreats into population-level data and finds something that reframes the entire architecture: not everyone falls into the Spiral of Silence. Not everyone engages with the synthetic noise. There's a generational fault line — and the generation on the resistant side is the one that was raised by absence, trained by neglect, and never learned to wait for permission. Generation X. Latchkey kids who fixed the antenna because nobody was home to fix it for them. The forgotten cohort. The blind spot in the machine. Asa walks through the data: the Spiral of Silence research, the scale of bot traffic, the Shrimp Jesus Index, and the biological mechanics of why a generation raised on Archie Bunker and empty houses responds differently to manufactured consensus. This is Asa the professor at his best — teaching, finding structure, and choosing to look even though he knows the cost. Website: dontthinkmeevil.com [http://dontthinkmeevil.com] | Instagram: @elwood.west

30. mar. 202625 min