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  • | '''10''' || '''The Mines Open''' || '''Arc 3''' || '''Industrial-era mining begins, Quebec and Russia''' || '''[[Asbestos Podcast EP10 Trans | 20 || Less Said About Asbestos || Arc 5 || Conspiracy begins, corporate suppression strategy || ''Coming soon'' ...
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  • ...ndustrial Hygiene Foundation, and how trade associations institutionalized suppression. ...Nest tunnel, Industrial Hygiene Foundation, corporate conspiracy, asbestos suppression ...
    40 KB (5,657 words) - 10:06, 5 April 2026
  • ...ally suppressed evidence for decades. |keywords=asbestos history, industry suppression, medical evidence, Johns-Manville, Dr. Irving Selikoff, occupational health ...ter; padding:12px; font-size:1.1em;" | Early Asbestos Awareness & Industry Suppression ...
    35 KB (4,541 words) - 03:52, 11 March 2026
  • ...ing. The first American asbestos lawsuit, Sumner Simpson Papers, corporate suppression, and the origins of asbestos industry conspiracy. ...U.S. asbestos production increased 440% between 1930 and 1950 while these suppression strategies were in effect.<ref name="production_data" /> ...
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  • * '''Deliberate Suppression:''' A 1935 memo from Raybestos-Manhattan executive Sumner Simpson stated: " ...os consumption reached 803,000 metric tons in 1973, reflecting the massive industrial scale of unprotected exposure<ref name="meso-net-history">[https://mesothel ...
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  • ...st ventilation at dust-generating processes, machinery enclosure, wet dust suppression methods, and mandatory medical examination of all workers.<ref name="price_ ...lk through the doors and the first thing you hear is the carding machines. Industrial rumble. Twelve hundred spindles on a mule spinning frame, five-foot carriag ...
    51 KB (6,851 words) - 10:18, 6 April 2026
  • ...proximately 6,000 internal company documents—revealed coordinated industry suppression with Johns-Manville. The company filed for '''Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1989 ...ny's trajectory—from a small Bridgeport startup to a vertically integrated industrial giant—illustrates how asbestos manufacturers prioritized market control ove ...
    43 KB (5,458 words) - 03:42, 9 March 2026
  • ...hns-Manville, factory inspectors, asbestos occupational hazards, corporate suppression '''Arc:''' Arc Three — The Industrial Revolution (Episode 2 of 5) ...
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  • ...ode 12, Raybestos brake pads, Model T Ford, Sumner Simpson, Johns-Manville suppression, brake servicing workers, occupational exposure, Stratford Connecticut, Ray | style="padding:8px;" | Arc 3 — The Industrial Revolution (Episode 3 of 5) ...
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  • ...rm are not mutually exclusive; material's utility made corporate knowledge suppression of health hazards more consequential, not less ...nadequate protection) recurs through medieval period, early modern period, industrial period, and modern period ...
    62 KB (7,961 words) - 21:01, 20 February 2026
  • ...health. When coupled with internal industry documents revealing deliberate suppression of medical evidence, these regulatory actions establish a compelling legal ...pson Papers (~6,000 pages), Dr. Kenneth Smith memo (1949), and Saranac Lab suppression prove deliberate concealment ...
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  • ...d Johns founding, Lewis H. Brown leadership, Selikoff litigation response, suppression apparatus, Section 524(g) trust framework, and Berkshire Hathaway acquisiti ...ng:10px; text-align:center; font-style:italic;" | Asbestos Manufacturing & Industrial Products ...
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  • ...d Johns founding, Lewis H. Brown leadership, Selikoff litigation response, suppression apparatus, Section 524(g) trust framework, and Berkshire Hathaway acquisiti ...ng:10px; text-align:center; font-style:italic;" | Asbestos Manufacturing & Industrial Products ...
    61 KB (7,712 words) - 10:12, 6 April 2026
  • ...using these materials. Internal documents from the 1930s reveal systematic suppression of health information while workers continued to be exposed." ...alth hazards dates back nearly a century, with evidence showing systematic suppression of information while workers continued to be exposed.<ref>[https://dandell. ...
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  • ...o ecclesiastical records. This absence of documentation was not deliberate suppression but rarity-driven institutional invisibility—a pattern that would be delibe '''HOST 1:''' What Zurficar described—what Marco Polo recorded—is an industrial process. Not magic. Not legend. They dig into the mountain until they find ...
    53 KB (7,320 words) - 09:56, 6 April 2026
  • ...sbestos service to military objectives was genuine AND corporate knowledge suppression and profit prioritization over worker health was equally documented. The ep ...s: Workers' genuine patriotic service made executive silence and knowledge suppression constitute betrayal rather than simple negligence ...
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  • * [[Pittsburgh Corning Trust]] — Industrial products and building materials claims '''Complete documentation of the U.S. regulatory timeline — from industry suppression to the 2024 EPA ban — and how international bans expose manufacturer liabil ...
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  • '''HOST 1:''' Industrial technology. Explosives. Mechanized processing. Steam-powered transport. The * Modern industrial use: Roofing, insulation, brake pads, textiles (until regulated/banned) ...
    70 KB (9,457 words) - 10:18, 6 April 2026
  • ...imported and used in America. The historical arc reveals a stark pattern: industrial societies benefited from asbestos's remarkable physical properties while ** * '''Corporate suppression documented''' — Sumner Simpson's 1935 letter to Johns-Manville: "the less s ...
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  • ...n.<ref name="borel_opinion" /> Filed on behalf of Clarence Borel — a Texas industrial insulation worker who spent 33 years breathing asbestos dust on the job — t ...States.<ref name="krw_landmark" /> The case also exposed the decades-long suppression of medical evidence by asbestos manufacturers, contributing to the public o ...
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