Superhuman - From Engineered Desire to Engineered Consent
A grieving father’s search for answers and the century-long con that sold corporate freedom as our own.
When my son died, I started asking questions. The answers led me to places I never expected: a dinner party in Vienna, a railroad case nobody remembers, our constitutional rights hijacked as an excuse to look away while children die.
Superhuman is my search for what happened. Not just to my son, but to all of us.
Superhuman - From Engineered Desire to Engineered Consent
Muted Cases
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In “Muted Cases,” Aaron recounts the days after Avery’s death—the evidence scramble, and the slow, brutal realization that what the community most needs to understand can be narrowed, negotiated, and effectively erased from the official record.
The episode expands beyond one family’s loss into a repeatable pattern: teen networks, platform mechanics, and legal structures that struggle to name what’s happening in plain language. Through an anonymous former teen witness, the Chapman family’s push for Sammy’s Law, and a second youth perspective from Cole, “Muted Cases” makes the case that these aren’t isolated tragedies—they’re predictable outcomes of a system that prioritizes speed, scale, and plausible deniability over child safety and public warning.
00:00 — Opening: the part of the story Aaron could not tell until now
07:23 — Anonymous witness: TravisOlympia’s Snapchat delivery system
13:25 — Snapchat's baked safety plan, Counterfeit vapes and the nicotine pipeline
19:50 — Sam Chapman: Sammy’s story and the fight for accountability
25:52 — California’s SB 918 and the push for operational accountability
29:19 — APIs, profit motive, Snapchat’s AI claims, and the legal gap
40:18 — Cole’s story: growing up inside the Snapchat drug economy
46:01 — Closing reflection: from one boy’s story to a larger pattern