Topic: Black Mold

5 chapters across the catalog

Second Half of Show
Episode 1844 58:26 - 1:01:45

1844: Second Half of Show

Wilhelm Reich, Orgone Energy, Desertification Theory

The work of Wilhelm Reich is discussed, specifically his theories on "orgone energy" and his belief that aliens were using a process called desertification to destroy human structures with a specific black fungus. The segment also touches on the legality of "earthquake machines" and prior government testimony regarding environmental warfare.

Kidults
Episode 789 5:55 - 10:23

789: Kidults

Dallas-Fort Worth No Agenda Meetup and Airstream Logistics

Adam Curry details his journey from Austin to a No Agenda producer meetup in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, including the discovery of black mold in his Airstream trailer. While traveling, Curry realized he forgot his laptop power adapter and attempted to source one via Twitter. A misunderstanding with a Canadian producer on social media led to a brief conflict regarding the tone of the show's community interactions.

Win By Losing
Episode 727

727: Win By Losing

Austin Black Mold Allergy and Personal Health Struggles

A host describes a severe allergic reaction to black mold currently prevalent in Austin, Texas, reporting symptoms such as extreme fatigue, lung congestion, and a noticeable change in vocal quality. The discussion touches on the difficulty of moving houses while dealing with these physical ailments and the use of quercetin as a potential remedy.

Dhimmi or Dead
Episode 585

585: Dhimmi or Dead

Cedar Fever Allergies and Minneapolis Weather Extremes

Adam Curry describes suffering from "Cedar Fever" in Austin, Texas, an allergic reaction to cedar pollen that causes respiratory distress and dizziness. He contrasts the unseasonably warm 75-degree temperatures in California and Texas with a ground blizzard and record cold in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The discussion touches on personal health remedies, including visits to an applied kinesiologist and the use of magnolia-based treatments.