Topic: Paper Mills

3 chapters across the catalog

Toxic Speech
Episode 744 59:38 - 1:04:29

744: Toxic Speech

Parkinson's Disease Research, Chemical Exposure Risks

A discussion on Parkinson's disease explores potential links to chemical exposure in military and industrial jobs, specifically near paper mills. The hosts examine theories regarding non-sugar sweeteners like aspartame and contaminated substances in the 1980s party scene as possible factors for early-onset cases. This was prompted by a donation note from Cynthia Hickson, who is seeking "job karma" amid layoffs in the Houston oil sector.

Red Cell
Episode 532 1:58:22 - 2:02:17

532: Red Cell

Hemp Products, Industrial Uses of Cannabis

The discussion explores the versatility of the hemp plant, which can be used for milk, rope, paper, and fabric. It is suggested that the Hearst Corporation historically lobbied against hemp to protect its timber and paper mill interests. The hosts note that industrial hemp contains negligible THC and is an easy-to-grow "weed" that was unfairly criminalized.

Breaking News: Ted Kennedy Is Dead
Episode 125 10:54 - 12:49

125: Breaking News: Ted Kennedy Is Dead

National Debt, Generational Sacrifice and Paper Shortages

The conversation shifts to the ethics of the ten trillion dollar national debt and whether current generations are being egotistical by passing costs to their grandchildren. A brief mention is made of Finland shutting down paper plants, leading to a claim that physical paper may eventually become as valuable as gold due to currency inflation.