Asbestos City: How Libby Montana Killed It's Residents

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • Explore Libby, Montana's hidden tragedy. This picturesque town, nestled in the Kootenai River Valley, faced one of America's worst environmental disasters. Uncover the greed and negligence behind the asbestos exposure crisis.
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  • @WonderDerek
    @WonderDerek 3 місяці тому +116

    I once worked on removing an asbestos roof. It was my boss, his nephew, and myself. We all just used N95 masks, but the back of my throat started hurting pretty bad about an hour or so after the removal started. I didn't say anything for another hour or 2, until it got pretty bad. I mentioned it to the boss, and his reaction was borderline panic. I didn't understand the dangers of asbestos at the time, but he clearly did. He then gave me an actual respirator to wear while we finished the work and my throat got better over the next hour or so. They continued just wearing the N95, even after seeing me swap to a respirator. It was the only asbestos roof I've ever donr and would never do one again. Asbestos is nuts.

    • @hollymcgrew4853
      @hollymcgrew4853 3 місяці тому +29

      I hope you will be ok my dad worked with cars in the 80s and all they were given was basically surgical masks when dealing with asbestos and nobody wore them because it wasn’t considered “cool” not that they would have done anything he passed away in 2015 asbestos is a terrifying substance 😔

    • @wendychavez5348
      @wendychavez5348 Місяць тому +4

      @WonderDerek I'm glad you're still around to tell the tale. Do you get checked regularly, since you know you were exposed?

  • @BadBadger70
    @BadBadger70 3 місяці тому +133

    The same thing happened in Wittenoom, Australia. The mining for blue asbestos in that town was shut down in 1966, and by the late 70's the Australian government shut down the entire town after they realised it's impossible to clean up the dust. In 2007 they officially removed Wittenoom from all maps and road signage..... if you happen to stumble across the area today you are met with signs simply saying "Danger! Asbestos in this Area. Cancer and Lung Disease Hazard"

    • @kymcha
      @kymcha 3 місяці тому +10

      A shame because the Wittenoom gorge is so pretty.

    • @saaraa7876
      @saaraa7876 2 місяці тому +16

      In Russia too. There’s a town actually called Asbest there, cause they have nothing else going for them. Dmitri Utkin, the founder of the Wagner company, was born there. Used to house a gulag too, now the home of lung cancer. At least Australia told the people to leave.

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 2 місяці тому

      ​@@saaraa7876well yeah but that's Russia, it's weird when their government doesn't try to kill them. Their branch of the communist party killed nearly as many Russians as the germans did and way more then the US ever did.

    • @madenabyss6981
      @madenabyss6981 2 місяці тому +3

      The last person was evicted from Wittenoom In August/September 2022 in December 2022 a fire tore through the town destroying several buildings since then the town has been demolished forever but people still go up there

    • @MegaRazorback
      @MegaRazorback 2 місяці тому +2

      @@madenabyss6981 It took until 2022 for the last resident to be removed? I thought they got them all out around 2015?

  • @dawulpertingerofstarland5257
    @dawulpertingerofstarland5257 3 місяці тому +279

    Libby holds a dear place in my heart. Buldoc (WR Grace CEO) knew what he did to people. I watched several relatives gasp and wither away before my eyes. That crap settled on Libby like a fine snow. I would like to see a documentary on Butte, Montana as it is also a superfund site. Just know CEOs lie, people die.

    • @AllTheHappySquirrels
      @AllTheHappySquirrels 3 місяці тому +4

      Same!

    • @robinmiller5256
      @robinmiller5256 3 місяці тому +8

      A book titled ‘Libby ‘ is an excellent read. The author is Peacock and is from Livingston, Mt.

    • @scottclark7559
      @scottclark7559 3 місяці тому +10

      Butte, America is the best city on earth...the way the Anaconda company (and its successor) made millions and left taxpayers cleaning up the toxic mess is criminal...but it's an amazing place. Truly one of a kind.
      What happened in Libby is also criminal...heartbreaking how companies kill people for profit.

    • @WowOafus
      @WowOafus 3 місяці тому

      @@scottclark7559it’s even more heartbreaking that people we elect allow it to happen and promote it

    • @KevinBauman
      @KevinBauman 3 місяці тому +9

      And yet, almost half of voters have been convinced that we should regulate corporations even less.

  • @aq5426
    @aq5426 3 місяці тому +188

    I want to know who at WR Grace got to the jurors and pressured them to acquit. You can't tell me a jury of 12 people saw ALL THIS EVIDENCE and thought "nah, they didn't do anything."

    • @justmenotyou3151
      @justmenotyou3151 3 місяці тому +72

      There was a WR Grace friendly judge that prevented a lot of evidence from being used in the trial. The prosecutors said they probably could not win the case with the suppression of the evidence, and they were right.

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 3 місяці тому

      Corrupt judges are nothing new. Even Supreme Court judges take bribes.

    • @BarackLesnar
      @BarackLesnar 2 місяці тому +8

      ​@@justmenotyou3151that's so interesting. What is the judge's name?

    • @justmenotyou3151
      @justmenotyou3151 2 місяці тому +3

      @BarackLesnar I don't remember. However, if you'd some Google research, it should come up. That's how I found out.

    • @PikachuFan123456789
      @PikachuFan123456789 2 місяці тому +8

      ​@BarackLesnar I believe it was U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy.

  • @arianamaria_
    @arianamaria_ 3 місяці тому +63

    Having grown up in New Jersey one of my core memories is all the commercials on local television talking about how if you were in Manhattan on 9/11 you may be entitled to compensation if you were diagnosed with mesothelioma or asbestosis due to the massive amount of asbestos that was released when the towers fell. The dust cloud that hung over this city for months probably poisoned millions and we’re only now starting to see the full consequences of that

    • @user-wm3bf7pi3u
      @user-wm3bf7pi3u 3 місяці тому +1

      THAT explains the repopulation efforts of NYC.

    • @Mr110074
      @Mr110074 26 днів тому +1

      I live in North Jersey. On car rides I still get radio ads on 1010 Wens about the compensation funds for 9/11 survivors encouraging EVERYBODY (not just first responders) who was there and later got sick to apply.

  • @zeppy2732
    @zeppy2732 3 місяці тому +88

    The song”Blue Sky Mine” by Midnight Oil is about Wittenoom a town devastated by asbestos mining in Australia.

    • @jezman8652
      @jezman8652 3 місяці тому

      That was crocidolite aka Blue Asbestos. CSR were ultimately responsible for that mess, they knew of the dangers of mining the stuff but ignored them for the sake of their bottom line, the almighty dollar.

    • @brentmiller3951
      @brentmiller3951 3 місяці тому

      I watched a documentary and they filled sand boxes with it .The asbestos there was blue and the kids in that sand box were blue from head to toe

    • @catoverlords9560
      @catoverlords9560 3 місяці тому +5

      Great to see another Oils fan here. That entire album is a masterpiece.

  • @BLARG09
    @BLARG09 3 місяці тому +98

    My aunt just died of lung cancer there. She's lived there her whole life. She lived two weeks after diagnosis.

    • @monkiesbanana321
      @monkiesbanana321 3 місяці тому +8

      So sorry for your loss

    • @Macho_Fantastico
      @Macho_Fantastico 3 місяці тому +3

      Sorry for your loss. 😢

    • @plp666
      @plp666 2 місяці тому +4

      Am so sorry to hear this. 😢 2 weeks. Am a Coloradan and I wish our country cared more about its people. I can’t believe this is still happening in 2024.

    • @BLARG09
      @BLARG09 2 місяці тому +5

      @plp666 she had a cat scan and because the Dr only comes once a month she didn't know for 30days after. I couldn't understand why they didn't call her! They could have had that time to get prepared. Hospice took so long to bring a bed that it never made it there, and she spent her last week in a chair. I don't think people realize what it's like in medical desserts. And how many their are in the US.

    • @Baphomane
      @Baphomane 2 місяці тому +2

      Sorry for your loss. Much love to you & your Family

  • @OlogNogTheOnionLord
    @OlogNogTheOnionLord 3 місяці тому +218

    I live in Montana. Not in Libby, but only 6-7 hours drive away. And even I was completely unaware of this incident for most of my life. The amount of awareness regarding this topic is tragic. Thank you for the video.

    • @StitchyMe
      @StitchyMe 3 місяці тому +11

      Same! I grew up in Bozeman and never learned of any of this!

    • @buffetline2605
      @buffetline2605 3 місяці тому +3

      I was just in Libby. Love Montana. You guys are lucky.

    • @calebbean1384
      @calebbean1384 3 місяці тому +18

      I love how Montana is so big it's "just six hours away" lol. That would get you across my entire state 😅

    • @jpmountaingaming5681
      @jpmountaingaming5681 3 місяці тому +7

      I also live in Montana and have never heard of this as well.

    • @xnakxx
      @xnakxx 3 місяці тому +4

      Yup Same. I'm in Musselshell Co, I've took the 8 hour trip for gold panning a few times and never knew I was going to an area with such a past.

  • @Kangamoos
    @Kangamoos 3 місяці тому +70

    My partner when to HS in Libby, and has had two unrelated forms of cancer, plus developed asthma and other congestive issues with their airway. We have been looking into ways to approach determining whether or not it was caused by living a decade in Libby, or just.. the worst luck ever.

    • @multipletanksyndrome
      @multipletanksyndrome 3 місяці тому +11

      Does he know about the asbestos under the HS track?

    • @NightridingDoom
      @NightridingDoom 3 місяці тому

      Definetly caused by Libby. I suggest getting a doctor who helps you sort out what damage asbestos has caused to her body. And then sue the fuck out of the government for failing to regulate

    • @Kangamoos
      @Kangamoos 3 місяці тому +10

      @@multipletanksyndrome ah.. no. That's interesting

  • @Joe_Dirt82
    @Joe_Dirt82 3 місяці тому +483

    Was waiting for the "if you or a loved one" clip then remembered this is the 'grown-up' channel.

    • @leobeboop4944
      @leobeboop4944 3 місяці тому +67

      If YOUUUUU or a loved oneeee was diagnosed with mesothelioma you may be entitled to compensationnn

    • @laneputman7098
      @laneputman7098 3 місяці тому +8

      I swearrrr😂

    • @Montgumerz
      @Montgumerz 3 місяці тому +9

      i'm so glad i wasn't the only one

    • @lovedabluesrocknroll
      @lovedabluesrocknroll 3 місяці тому +20

      I felt guilty for laughing because it’s such an awful disease but that jingle is too good

    • @kirnupiimaa
      @kirnupiimaa 3 місяці тому +11

      They still snuck in a sneaky "breathtaking landscapes" at 15:40

  • @TorWalker1
    @TorWalker1 3 місяці тому +68

    In Australia it was the Hardie company. The asbestos mining here was equally cirrupt and chasing consequences took decades.

    • @smalltime0
      @smalltime0 3 місяці тому +9

      well... wittenoom is still condemned.

    • @duncancurtis5108
      @duncancurtis5108 3 місяці тому +9

      You won't find Wittenoom on a map.

    • @VicInSthAus
      @VicInSthAus 3 місяці тому

      @@duncancurtis5108 you can find it on google maps. But i think its only due to interest. A couple years ago it was "officially" no longer a town and meant to be removed from future maps

    • @markbeaulieu130
      @markbeaulieu130 3 місяці тому +1

      In Canada we still use Hardie board. I won't work with it but many fellow tradesmen still swear by it.

    • @shgstewart4674
      @shgstewart4674 3 місяці тому +2

      In Canada, the company was literally called "Asbestos Company." (We Canadians don't mess around when naming things.) The headquarters was in a town called Asbestos, Quebec. (We Canadians don't...) It's now called "Val-des-Sources" (Spring Valley).
      The Asbestos Company is still fighting to keep asbestos from being completely banned. Our record on this is horrible.

  • @Blackfatrat
    @Blackfatrat 3 місяці тому +30

    Major props to Poland which is the only country with a comprehensive plan to remove ALL asbestos from their country by 2032.
    My country hasn't used Asbestos since 1979(banned 82, but the building union agreed to stop the use earlier) but it's still in a fuck ton of buildings.

    • @JulietNerming
      @JulietNerming 2 місяці тому

      motherland is incredible

    • @ShammaAzmi
      @ShammaAzmi Місяць тому

      How are they removing it? What methods will they be using?

    • @Blackfatrat
      @Blackfatrat Місяць тому

      @@ShammaAzmi you can either remove it from those specific buildings, with safety equipment etc or just tear down the buildings, which also requires you to be careful so its not breathed in.

  • @marshallkeiffer238
    @marshallkeiffer238 3 місяці тому +142

    My parents grew up in this town. They remember riding in the back of a truck with a pile of it. They put that shit on everything. Walls for installation, gardens and yards for fertilizer. It was everywhere.

    • @the80hdgaming
      @the80hdgaming 3 місяці тому +9

      I remember working for a contractor and running into a few older houses that had vermiculite in the walls for insulation...

    • @multipletanksyndrome
      @multipletanksyndrome 3 місяці тому +6

      And sledding on piles during the summer

    • @sallyintucson
      @sallyintucson 3 місяці тому

      Fertilizer! I never knew it was used for fertilizer.

    • @kassipojad3726
      @kassipojad3726 3 місяці тому +3

      ​@@sallyintucsondid you watch/listen to this video??

    • @snoox27
      @snoox27 3 місяці тому +2

      It's only the dust particles that will fk you up

  • @deniseroe5891
    @deniseroe5891 3 місяці тому +91

    Aah, loopholes, yes. My husband worked for a major defense contractor. About 15 years ago there was an accident in an autoclave where asbestos is still used. The bricks fell and were pulverized, sending dust everywhere. They ask everyone to sign an agreement that they wouldn’t file a claim against the company if they got sick. He didn’t sign it. My husband developed kidney disease, stage 4, CHF, AFib, and liver disease along with diabetes. He passed away in December at the age of 64. I can’t help but wonder if this exposure led to his health problems.

    • @kyledabearsfan
      @kyledabearsfan 3 місяці тому +6

      That's the real problem, it leaves some reason for denial for these companies. People die all the time, so maybe it wasn't the asbestos? It's pretty horrendous.

    • @talizorahnarrayya5916
      @talizorahnarrayya5916 3 місяці тому +5

      My grandfather worked in construction in the 60s and 70s. He had daily exposure with asbestos and his only protective gear was a wet rag. He died of lung cancer in 2018 after 3 years of battle. We never could link his cancer to his exposure to asbestos because he worked "under the table" for the majority of his time in the construction sector.

    • @kyledabearsfan
      @kyledabearsfan 3 місяці тому

      @@talizorahnarrayya5916 Im sorry for your loss, its a shame that these large corporations always have a loophole get out of fail free cards. Its always the worker that gets ruined.

    • @PositiveOnly-dm3rx
      @PositiveOnly-dm3rx 3 місяці тому +4

      None of those diseases are connected with asbestos tho...
      And being exposed to asbestos once wont do ANYTHING to you... you're acting like the people who claim smoking a single cigarette is an instant death sentence.
      That's not how anything works...

    • @PositiveOnly-dm3rx
      @PositiveOnly-dm3rx 3 місяці тому

      ​@@kyledabearsfanin India people work in asbestos up to their waists every day. Guess what the death rate is? It's not. It's literally the same as the rest of the country.
      You're scared of your own shadow...

  • @samantha-jane4424
    @samantha-jane4424 3 місяці тому +19

    Reminds me of Whittenoom in Western Australia and the absolute criminal negligience and devastation blue asbestos and the companies that mined and refined it caused. I wish Libby, Montana residents affected by this solidarity in their fight for justice and recognition.

  • @AustinMcGrannLive
    @AustinMcGrannLive 3 місяці тому +58

    As a life long Montanan and a big fan of yours Simon! Thank you!

  • @wendychavez5348
    @wendychavez5348 2 місяці тому +7

    My nephew passed away in November, 2023 of mesothelioma, probably related to exposure to asbestos. He was a top student at the New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology, and did work in the mines while there. His 35th birthday was celebrated at his gravesite with family and friends, but only his memory. He went from saying, "My tummy hurts!" on Halloween to signing his will 2-1/2 weeks later. I'm still processing his loss. Thank you for helping me learn more about his life & death.

    • @martindobrev-u6j
      @martindobrev-u6j Місяць тому

      @@wendychavez5348 he got mesothelioma at 35y..?

    • @martindobrev-u6j
      @martindobrev-u6j Місяць тому

      how much time to develop mesothelioma at 35..

    • @wendychavez5348
      @wendychavez5348 Місяць тому +1

      He had some exposure to asbestos when he was a baby. During college, he did some work in the mines, which exacerbated things. But there were less than 3 weeks between the time we KNEW the problem existed & his death.

    • @Cognitoman
      @Cognitoman 5 днів тому

      @@wendychavez5348why did his stomach hurt

  • @roberthaynes488
    @roberthaynes488 3 місяці тому +22

    The book "An Air that Kills" by Andrew Schneider and David McCumber is about Libby Montana and is a great book. Goes into great depths as to exactly what happened there.

    • @rhondahankins4026
      @rhondahankins4026 3 місяці тому

      I have that book. Yes it’s recommended reading for sure!

  • @justmenotyou3151
    @justmenotyou3151 3 місяці тому +19

    Fun fact: Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency, the local body that regulates asbestos in Spokane County, states that vermiculite no longer needs to be sampled, just assume to be friable asbestos and abate it if you need to disturb it during demolition or renovation. Expensive.

    • @benparrish9547
      @benparrish9547 3 місяці тому +3

      Puts us back a few grand when we bought a place in the valley

  • @aborch7
    @aborch7 3 місяці тому +78

    If it wasn’t for Libby, I don’t think my town (Ambler, PA) would have gotten the attention it did from the EPA. Asbestos is crazy, it’s become a ~special interest~ of mine. Great video 💜

    • @victoriaeads6126
      @victoriaeads6126 3 місяці тому

      Is the Ambler area asbestos issue related to the section of Valley Forge that is off limits because it used to be an asbestos mine?

    • @aborch7
      @aborch7 3 місяці тому +2

      @@victoriaeads6126 nope, they were separate. Ambler’s asbestos manufacturer was Keasbey & Mattison, while Valley Forge was owned by Ehret. Both sites were locations where they’d quarry calcium & magnesium carbonate, which was needed to mix in to the asbestos that was hauled in from Canada 😊

  • @danielwimberly4940
    @danielwimberly4940 3 місяці тому +33

    Thank you for bringing attention to this. Not very many know about this outside of our area.

  • @ImaCatMaia
    @ImaCatMaia 3 місяці тому +9

    This is the town that my husband grew up in! Both of his parents are buried there, and we've been to visit multiple times. We live about 8 hours away in western Washington.
    I love it - i's an absolutely beautiful place...quite a few huge mansions there as well. Part of the movie "The Revenant" (starring Leonardo DiCaprio) was filmed there, along with several other movies.

  • @kdjorgensen98
    @kdjorgensen98 3 місяці тому +463

    Misleading title. It should read "How a corporation murdered its workers in pursuit of profit, again."

    • @paulbennett772
      @paulbennett772 3 місяці тому

      This and the tobacco harm denial scandal, and others, exemplify why the USA is an uncivilised third-world country. Where honest workers are taken advantage of, paid pittances, while the big companies indulge in their greed for money. The most powerful people in the USA are lawyers, who line their pockets by winning lawsuits against people who can't afford to challenge them. It's a thoroughly rotten society where only the accumulation of money & therefore influence has any value. How glad I am to live in Europe.

    • @jb81600
      @jb81600 3 місяці тому +15

      Yeah that and their insurance company for frauding the victims.

    • @kakyointhemilfhunter4273
      @kakyointhemilfhunter4273 3 місяці тому +20

      So every corporation that's ever existed?

    • @lil_lizzy
      @lil_lizzy 3 місяці тому +10

      Corporations are thankfully flammable

    • @brazensmusings2738
      @brazensmusings2738 2 місяці тому +14

      @@kakyointhemilfhunter4273 In the US they have the law that supports such behaviour. At worst the corporation gets fined to bankruptcy, the decision makers can just setup shop under a new name with improved strategy to commit further murder for profit.

  • @DreamHooksFishing
    @DreamHooksFishing 3 місяці тому +6

    I’ve worked in Eureka on and off over the years. I remember my first time driving to Libby. For a good hour or two I couldn’t figure out why such a scenic area was so desolate and why the housing was so cheap. It wasn’t until I switched over to the FM radio and started hearing ads regarding mesothelioma. Once I got back to Eureka I started asking around and almost everyone I talked to knew of a family member or friend that had suffered from the asbestos exposure. It really blew my mind.

  • @Lordrocky24
    @Lordrocky24 3 місяці тому +38

    I was waiting the whole time for the Mesothelioma can-can. Been watching too much Brain Blaze.

    • @melissamargolese8782
      @melissamargolese8782 3 місяці тому +9

      🎵If you or a loved one were diagnosed with mesothelioma you may be entitled to financial compensation…🎵

    • @EveryFairyDies
      @EveryFairyDies 3 місяці тому +10

      I'm so proud of my work. Look at you all, waiting for the Can-Can!

    • @DedMan516
      @DedMan516 3 місяці тому +3

      ​@@EveryFairyDiesyou're a legend Lorelei

    • @EveryFairyDies
      @EveryFairyDies 3 місяці тому +1

      @@DedMan516 As are you!

    • @DedMan516
      @DedMan516 3 місяці тому +1

      @@EveryFairyDies aw shucks ma'am

  • @steinm02
    @steinm02 3 місяці тому +16

    My home town, and related to my MS thesis. Great video, Simon and team!

  • @petergarayt9634
    @petergarayt9634 3 місяці тому +5

    In the sixties there was a Manville asbestos plant in Scarborough Ontario Canada.
    A friend of mine who lived in the area told me they sometimes walked to school when 'something' from the plant was coming down on them like it was snowing.

  • @Onora619
    @Onora619 3 місяці тому +12

    Asbestos has been a serious problem in the Hawaiian islands for generations, especially in largely concrete buildings like military and public school buildings. In the early 2000s (when I lived there) they had ONLY just begun to remove it from the walls and ceilings. At the time there was (and presumably still is) a standing lawsuit if you've developed asbestosis as a result of people cutting corners because it was cheap. My personal theory is that my mother may have developed lung cancer because of it. I believe it is all much safer now, but I've been gone for almost 20 years so I can't say for certain.

  • @user-io9ie5cs8j
    @user-io9ie5cs8j 3 місяці тому +11

    In the 1980s, I helped build the Fort Lewis Army Base above ground ammunition depot at Tacoma WA. I was on the asbestos installation team. A month's work at 4 times minimum wage of the time. 250k square feet. Every wall and ceiling. All of it, sprayed. I wasn't at the front of the "hose", so I wasn't issued a respirator; but we had suits/hoods.
    I went through heavy paper masks every 10 minutes, but tried once without. I started using them in 3 minutes. Again, this was the 1980s. I got paychecks for another 5 months. Overtime this and that etc.
    In 2013 we had a real scare. The doctor thought my breathing issues was mesothelioma, and ordered an endoscopy. It turned out it was a serious lung infection from dental work. I've lost 20% of my left lung to scar tissue. Thank God.

    • @martindobrev-u6j
      @martindobrev-u6j Місяць тому

      u was diagnosed with mesothelioma and dr removed 20%of ur left lung and u are okay?😊

    • @user-io9ie5cs8j
      @user-io9ie5cs8j Місяць тому

      @@martindobrev-u6j I think you misunderstood. 80s installed asbestos. 2013 serious left lung issues, suspected mesothelioma, and Doctors did endoscopy. Results showed it's actually a lung infection from dental work performed 2 months earlier. Once healed, the scar tissue covering 20% of my left lung rendered that same 20% completely nonfunctional for life. Does that help explain? Asbestosis and mesothelioma are still on the horizon. Thank you for your reply, Martin, I'm always grateful for the chance to talk with people

  • @goffrd137
    @goffrd137 3 місяці тому +12

    Locally we pronounce the area of Kootenai as koot-a-nee . I wonder if Simon can do a video about the Hanford Superfund clean up in Washington State next

    • @SamIAm1260
      @SamIAm1260 3 місяці тому +1

      I was thinking the same thing when he said "ai". It was a nice chuckle before the terrible reality.

  • @benparrish9547
    @benparrish9547 3 місяці тому +7

    When we bought our house in Spokane valley, about 2.5 hours ago, we had to have Libby vermiculite removed from our attic. Most the area’s old homes had Libby material

  • @Cecilpedia
    @Cecilpedia 2 місяці тому +2

    I live in West Virginia, which is pretty infamous when it comes to unsafe building practices, especially in mining and fuel refinery towns. Over 70 percent of all houses in the state have lead paint somewhere in the house right now, and 90 percent have had lead at one point. My house has both lead and asbestos. Because of that, the attic is completely off limits.

  • @scooby45247
    @scooby45247 3 місяці тому +125

    this is why corporate regulations are important..

    • @dennisligma4958
      @dennisligma4958 3 місяці тому +26

      Tell that to republican de-regulation big business people. Mainly gas companies but many hate more expensive safer options lol.

    • @scooby45247
      @scooby45247 3 місяці тому

      @@dennisligma4958 dont forget insurance or big pharma or the NRA or any of the other lobbying corporations that buy congress.. vote progressive for progress..

    • @Nostripe361
      @Nostripe361 3 місяці тому

      @@dennisligma4958 sadly people ignore long term safety for cheap products today

    • @Spooky_Platypus
      @Spooky_Platypus 3 місяці тому +4

      Not according to the Supreme Court!

    • @mtheory85
      @mtheory85 3 місяці тому +21

      Every regulation is written in blood.

  • @Istandby666
    @Istandby666 3 місяці тому +19

    I bet Simon could make a ton of videos on all the places around the world that this has happened to.

    • @vetinaris1297
      @vetinaris1297 3 місяці тому +1

      Hmm. In first world countries most would be in America. In developing world 99% will be american and western companies doing it.

    • @Blackfatrat
      @Blackfatrat 3 місяці тому +2

      @@vetinaris1297 A shit ton of it is in China, russia and countries like it. So not the west nor western countries. we're not to blame for everything in the world lol.

    • @vetinaris1297
      @vetinaris1297 3 місяці тому

      @@Blackfatrat not everything but we act as slave owners across developing world. 2 wrongs are 2 wrongs not justification for each other.

    • @captainspaulding5963
      @captainspaulding5963 3 місяці тому +2

      ​@vetinaris1297 so.... do you not count Australia as a first world country? Or did you just post this without doing any research whatsoever? Because what happened there was far worse than Libby....

    • @vetinaris1297
      @vetinaris1297 3 місяці тому

      @captainspaulding5963 where did I say that? I didn't include all first world by name or all corporate destruction coz there's too many.

  • @enishigrudge
    @enishigrudge 3 місяці тому +12

    Japan had been using asbestos as late as 2012 so when the Noto earthquake happened, I noticed none of the emergency workers nor volunteers had asbestos safety gear…

  • @chasegilmond5637
    @chasegilmond5637 3 місяці тому +3

    Further on this subject, the silver valley in Northern Idaho and Butte Montana are dark chapters of corporate greed and the suffering it has caused the residents and the environment

    • @rhondahankins4026
      @rhondahankins4026 3 місяці тому

      We used to say - ‘Butte, it’s the pits’. I wasn’t from there, I was from a different small town in western Montana, but my dad used to take us there so we could see where the copper bracelets we wore came from, plus he had friends that had moved there when I got older so we would go for a visit every once in awhile.

  • @PearlTheFrenchie
    @PearlTheFrenchie 3 місяці тому +7

    For some reason, every time I see Simon narrating a video I suddenly become interested and really enjoy it. Nice 💯

  • @daveboz1984
    @daveboz1984 3 місяці тому +19

    We used asbestos matt's and equipment in our science classes years ago. It was just everywhere

    • @MikeBaxterABC
      @MikeBaxterABC 3 місяці тому +4

      3/8" thick asbestos panels were sold here in Canada well into the 1980's .. I used them under the wood stove in one house.

    • @SoundShinobiYuki
      @SoundShinobiYuki 3 місяці тому +3

      I collect vintage and antique cookbooks- I’ve got a few that, before the days of electric kettles, suggest keeping your coffee and teapots warm during social occasions (where you’d want a steady supply of it to drink) by keeping them on asbestos pads.

    • @daveboz1984
      @daveboz1984 3 місяці тому +1

      @@SoundShinobiYuki i imagine even the tea cosy (cover over pot) would likely contain it as well for warmth aha. mad world :D

    • @SoundShinobiYuki
      @SoundShinobiYuki 3 місяці тому +3

      @@daveboz1984 Not impossible, though every old lady I knew growing up (and now me) had a lovingly hand-knitted one! I sure HOPE they didn’t make asbestos knitting yarn. 😂

    • @daveboz1984
      @daveboz1984 3 місяці тому

      @@SoundShinobiYuki 🤣

  • @ragtowne
    @ragtowne 3 місяці тому +16

    I live in Northwestern Montana and while now it is common knowledge I had no idea the extent to which greed covered up corporate sins on the population and town of Libby (which is still a major stop on the Amtrak Empire Builder) driving through you can see it is sad reminder of a once a thriving town - still the landscape is spectacular and with nearby Lake Koocanusa the opportunity for year-round recreation makes it a great tourist destination

  • @MikeBaxterABC
    @MikeBaxterABC 3 місяці тому +15

    A complete ban on asbestos was not final in Canada until 2018!!!

  • @user-rm4ez8pb6x
    @user-rm4ez8pb6x 3 місяці тому +10

    The US Navy tried to bully me when I was discharged in 1999. I marked I had been exposed to asbestos while working onboard ship. They immediately brought in an officer that warned me my discharge may be put in hold for tests if I mark I had been exposed. I replied I had nothing else to do and they were paying me to sit in a room on shore. My discharge wasn't delayed. But I refused to sign my papers until they put back in that I had been exposed. They "forgot" to add it.

    • @Kriss_L
      @Kriss_L 3 місяці тому

      We had to have the walls in our office tested for asbestos before we could drill into them to mount a TV (on a Navy base). Seems no one else in the build was aware of that requirement either.

    • @user-rm4ez8pb6x
      @user-rm4ez8pb6x 3 місяці тому +4

      @@Kriss_L mine gets even more unbelievable. I get a job at the post office after the US Navy. They start to refurbish the area where customers wait, the lobby. And they found out the floor tiles had asbestos. I can't get away from this crap.

  • @Jin420
    @Jin420 3 місяці тому +9

    First thing I think of when it comes to asbestos -- Wizard of Oz.
    The snow on the set was 100% asbestos.

  • @samgray49
    @samgray49 2 місяці тому +1

    My grandfather was a elevator mechanic and last year when he ended up in the ER for heart failure, they saw lesions on his lung. A biopsy showed it was asbestosis, and all are precancerous. We are opting for no treatment and just monitoring because he's 82, but we are looking into legal pathways against Thorp aka Dover elevator.
    And my cousin an open iron worker who participated in the cleanup after 9/11 was diagnosed with mesothelioma

    • @martindobrev-u6j
      @martindobrev-u6j Місяць тому

      hey im so sorry for your loss:( how old was ur uncle when he was diagnosed with meso?…

  • @smac1706
    @smac1706 3 місяці тому +19

    Crazy that I've lived in Montana since 2007 and I've never heard of this until just now...🤯

    • @NightridingDoom
      @NightridingDoom 3 місяці тому

      shows how big the corruption really is

    • @SuperMadman41
      @SuperMadman41 3 місяці тому +3

      Probably deliberate. Corporations do not like their dirty secrets exposed 🙈🙉🙊

    • @softwaifu
      @softwaifu 3 місяці тому +1

      I'm surprised how many friends I have that live in or near Libby who think their water is perfectly clean 😢

  • @calyodelphi124
    @calyodelphi124 3 місяці тому +3

    The fact that a grand jury acquitted WR Grace of liability pretty much tells you all you need to know about who actually gets to make the rules in our society.

  • @MikeBaxterABC
    @MikeBaxterABC 3 місяці тому +11

    12:22 $2500 per claiminet!!! .. what a joke!!

  • @thehangmansdaughter1120
    @thehangmansdaughter1120 3 місяці тому +2

    OMG, I know about this town. One of my lecturers at Uni had a brother who worked in that town as a doctor. He and one of his children were exposed to asbestos and developed scared lungs that eventually killed them. That's why this particular teacher told us all about the evils of asbestos, encouraging us to write to our local government about asbestos in public buildings, which we did, en masse, until the begged us to stop. This was 30 years ago.

  • @dockerdave
    @dockerdave 3 місяці тому +4

    You should have a look at the history of Wittenoom in Western Australia and the disaster of the asbestos mining there, in conjunction of the despicable behaviour of the James Hardy company and its treatment of the workers who contracted asbestosis/mesothelioma. Former Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs (one of the most senior government positions), Julie Bishop, was a lawyer working for the company, and their tactic was to delay any compensation cases until the victim died, thus avoiding having to pay compensation.

  • @jacobheitmann6795
    @jacobheitmann6795 3 місяці тому +3

    Hey its my homestate and simon covering the reason i gotta listen to mesothelioma commercials everyday

  • @NismoXero
    @NismoXero Місяць тому

    I live near Libby. Near as in American near, only 400 miles, and had never heard this. Thank you.

  • @softwaifu
    @softwaifu 3 місяці тому +1

    Long time fan of the channel and i live about 2 hours away from Libby (which is actually just 1 major town away and in the same valley) and i cackled when i saw this thumbnail. GET EM SIMON!!

  • @Macho_Fantastico
    @Macho_Fantastico 3 місяці тому

    I know two people who've died due to illnesses from asbestos exposure. I can't even imagine a whole town being exposed to it. Disgusting, pure greed. That poor town, the people deserved better.

  • @rogerthornton4068
    @rogerthornton4068 3 місяці тому +1

    I'm from Virginia and went to Libby for a couple days on business years ago. Libby is a sweet nice town. Too bad the power and greed of a corporation killed so many people.

  • @erinbyrnes5921
    @erinbyrnes5921 3 місяці тому +22

    No executives were punished by a Federal jury? How, why? It sounds like no justice was done.

    • @captainspaulding5963
      @captainspaulding5963 3 місяці тому +8

      Money, money is the reason.

    • @jeffdroog
      @jeffdroog 3 місяці тому +5

      Because money

    • @jerrykorman7770
      @jerrykorman7770 3 місяці тому

      Justice? No such thing. It’s all about the Benjamins

    • @canedust
      @canedust 3 місяці тому +1

      To quote a song about a similar town in Australia;
      "They're crossing their fingers, they pay the truth-makers"

    • @vetinaris1297
      @vetinaris1297 3 місяці тому

      Hiw many corporate execs have ever faced justice in the history of corporate destruction?

  • @robynstopped
    @robynstopped Місяць тому

    Thank you for covering this subject. I don't think the danger of Asbestos can be overstated. The damage it causes to lungs is horrifying and permanent.

  • @capnyoungs6896
    @capnyoungs6896 2 місяці тому

    never thought i'd ever see a video on this channel that takes place soooo close to home! i live in western montana!

  • @kathrynd5158
    @kathrynd5158 2 місяці тому

    I stayed in Libby for a few days while camping in the late 1990s. It struck me how all the birds and squirrels looked sickly. I didn't know about the air quality problem until the final day of my visit, though.

  • @RediOfDeath
    @RediOfDeath 2 місяці тому

    Did some work there as a geotech engineer and the amount of safety gear and crazy amounts of dirt we moved is amazing that it’s still in cleaning

  • @kandreasworld4374
    @kandreasworld4374 3 місяці тому +28

    "Prioritizing profit over human safety." It's the American way. 🤬

    • @joshuabaker5712
      @joshuabaker5712 3 місяці тому +3

      You think America is bad go look at most other countries. In some slavery is still used.

    • @BabyMakR
      @BabyMakR 3 місяці тому

      @@joshuabaker5712 Yeh. By American corporations. It's much cheaper to bribe government officials in those countries than in the USA.

    • @LunaOrgana
      @LunaOrgana 3 місяці тому

      Yessss let’s just a whole nation because of a few corrupt assholes.
      It’s why so many people are coming and immigrating here right?

  • @justmenotyou3151
    @justmenotyou3151 3 місяці тому +1

    Fun fact. A representative of WR Grace set on the advisory board for rule making regarding asbestos. They knew that if sample vermiculite normally, it would be one percent or less asbestos. Therefore, the asbestos regulations define asbestos content as >1 % asbestos. Problem: When sampling vermiculite, you need to get to the lowest level. For example, where it's used as attic insulation, sample the vermiculite at the contact of the insilation and the top of the ceiling. Here, you find a ton of loose fibers. This stuff will go airborne as soon as you mess with it. Loose fibers are the key to the vermiculite problem.

  • @SpikeKastleman
    @SpikeKastleman Місяць тому

    I used to live just north-north-east of Libby in BC, Canada. Been in the water that flows to Libby eventually.

  • @Linda-hf7vr
    @Linda-hf7vr 2 місяці тому

    I've been to Libby, Montana, my ex was born and raised there. I remember seeing the zonolite mine signs while we were driving up to the Libby Dam. I remember the family saying that the mine was currently open (this was the early '90s) but that it the mine alternating open and closed depending on the various law suits. My ex's family was primarily involved with the logging industry. It's a beautiful area (there have been various movies filmed there) but it is pretty isolated there. Back then they were just getting a McDonalds. So interesting to hear all of this that I never knew,

  • @7HmanThe
    @7HmanThe 3 місяці тому +2

    On a similar note, I recently read the wikipedia page on Itai-Itai Disease, and would love to see a video on it

  • @Trevorious2010
    @Trevorious2010 3 місяці тому +7

    Last time I was this early, there was no Carbon Tax!

  • @jessicasmith6017
    @jessicasmith6017 3 місяці тому +1

    My grandfather was a chemical engineer for ALCOA and got his degree in the 30s and it was widely known that asbestos was deadly back then when he and my grandmother bought there home the first thing he did was have the insulation removed and replaced with asbestos free stuff and all of the paint stripped and repainted with lead free paint. He didn't play with safety he passed away along time before I was born but all of us grandkids know what asbestos did to you from a young age.

  • @multipletanksyndrome
    @multipletanksyndrome 3 місяці тому +1

    I used to live in Libby. Our house was on the other side of the main clean up site, so we had to drive past it whenever we went to or from town.

    • @multipletanksyndrome
      @multipletanksyndrome 3 місяці тому +1

      I knew a guy whose job was to chip off built up of asbestos off the bottom of vehicles. When he'd get home from work, he'd take off his coveralls, and his wife would shake off the dust before washing them.

  • @gts3360
    @gts3360 3 місяці тому +2

    If you get the chance look up Wittenoom in Western Australia and the blue asbestos. Pictures of kids playing in blue sandpits and miners having shoveling races to see who could fill a drum with blue asbestos fastest.

  • @densalbeach1
    @densalbeach1 2 місяці тому

    Great video, have a look at Turner & Newall, asbestos processing factory in the Spodden Valley, Rochdale, England. Vouched as safe by Cyril Smith, MP, but thousands affected with significant exposure to asbestos fibres from the factory including school children.

  • @addisonmartin3200
    @addisonmartin3200 2 місяці тому

    YAAAY. Love seeing the horrors that have been conducted in my home state brought to light!

  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 3 місяці тому +17

    Ah yes, mining villages, truly a great *tumor* on the well being of their citizens...

  • @maximilienmonty9588
    @maximilienmonty9588 3 місяці тому +5

    Jeffrey mine in literal Asbestos (recently renamed to Val-des-Sources), Quebec, anyone?

    • @LennoxMatt1
      @LennoxMatt1 3 місяці тому +1

      Grew up in Danville, right next door

  • @TravTheNarratorRedux
    @TravTheNarratorRedux 2 місяці тому

    Grandparents used to live here and I used to visit from WA quite often till my grandfather passed In a tree accident. Beautiful country for atv and horse riding.

  • @Istandby666
    @Istandby666 3 місяці тому +3

    This place is like that town in Australia.
    Corporations need to be fully responsible for any death or heathcare issues for their employees and the towns/ cities they're in.
    How many companies and how many towns/ cities have this happened to?
    Citizens need to stand up and require the government to help the people not the corporations.

  • @davidbennettracing538
    @davidbennettracing538 3 місяці тому +2

    Have you heard of the James Hardy Company in Australia? You want to talk about Into The Shaddows…

  • @johnfender6468
    @johnfender6468 3 місяці тому +3

    I live in Manville NJ. It had the biggest asbestos plant in the world. The town is named after the company Johns-Manville. The old timers said it would snow in the summer . Asbestos snow.

  • @sleigh4019
    @sleigh4019 3 місяці тому +1

    My great aunt died in 1998 and it was from working at ship yards in ww2 ..crazy

  • @LennoxMatt1
    @LennoxMatt1 3 місяці тому +1

    I grew up next to the town of Asbestos in Quebec, the site of the largest open pit asbestos mine in the world...yeah I've had my exposure limit

  • @MtnTechie
    @MtnTechie 2 місяці тому

    I work in Libby currently. It's amazing how many transplants continue to pour into the area, totally unaware of what happened. If they knew, they probably would go somewhere else, which would be great. You failed to mention the BNSF railroad played a major role in all this, transporting the product in uncovered rail cars for decades. BNSF was aware of the dangers the whole time, did nothing.

  • @chrism8180
    @chrism8180 2 місяці тому +1

    I always used to get your videos and rarely see them now

  • @Reitz86
    @Reitz86 3 місяці тому +1

    If you are or were licensed in the asbestos management/ abatement industry, good chance Libby Montana was referenced in the training material.

  • @Mechknight73
    @Mechknight73 2 місяці тому

    Western Australia has a case a lot like this. The town of Wittenoom grew from asbestos mining. Blue asbestos is known for being the most toxic of all asbestos type. Like Libby, nobody except the higher ups in the company. The mine closed in the 60s due to it being unviable. The state government did their best to wipe the town off the map due to the contamination. It no longer exists on official maps, nor on road signs. 18 months ago, the last buildings were demolished, and the cleanup continues to this day. I did manage to get a few photos before this happened, but it's obvious that the level of contamination from both the town and the surrounding gorges means it will be a big problem for years to come

  • @stevefebian4766
    @stevefebian4766 3 місяці тому +3

    4:12 mesothelioma just took away our beloved colleague few weeks ago..all of us thought that she's having a bad spine problem since December 2023, but after doing couple of test mesothelioma was only discovered a week before she passed away.. r.i.p Hazel

  • @Waywardwindfall
    @Waywardwindfall 2 місяці тому

    I wish Simon would do a series like this. I would love to see him speak about the uranium mill spill in Navajo Nation (Church Rock, New Mexico.)
    I grew up literally across the street from a uranium telling pond and half my neighbors have lung and thyroid cancer. This happens in small towns in every state. America sucks that way. Profit over people.

  • @glentaylor71
    @glentaylor71 2 місяці тому

    I grew up there. My grandfather died of brown lung from mining long before i was born, and half of my older relatives are dead of COPD or lung cancer.

  • @Ryaurezh
    @Ryaurezh 3 місяці тому +1

    Born and raised there. I was fortunate to not have suffered any effects, but knew a number of people that did.

    • @Blackfatrat
      @Blackfatrat 3 місяці тому +1

      How long ago did you live there? Might be worth going for a check regardless since it can take so long for signs to develop.

    • @Ryaurezh
      @Ryaurezh 3 місяці тому

      @@Blackfatrat It's been almost 30 years. They do offer free checkups in certain areas, but for most of them, you have to go to Libby to have it done. My last screening was about 15 years ago.

    • @rowdy3837
      @rowdy3837 3 місяці тому +1

      I was born and raised there too. I went back in 2014 and was diagnosed with asbestosis at the CARD clinic. I had no signs or symptoms that I was afflicted and would never have known had I not gone back. It’s worth doing. A diagnosis also entitles you to free Medicare.

  • @shook3635
    @shook3635 3 місяці тому +1

    I live here!!!!!! We used to have sturgeon and don’t even talk about Rexford we built a damn and flooded an entire town using the Libby damn :3 Kocanusa damn system

  • @josephfitzgeraldnsw5794
    @josephfitzgeraldnsw5794 3 місяці тому +4

    Timberland hardwood floors in Omaha, Nebraska had me illegally sanding that off of floors. And I had to call the state and have them come out and take a legal sample. The owner Jerry, who is a captain firefighter threatened the guy and the guy didn’t do the legal sample. And they fired me and they lied and they didn’t let me get my unemployment. And then they told everybody in the community lies about me and I’m not allowed to keep a job and I have a pic of them saying it

  • @jolness1
    @jolness1 2 місяці тому +1

    I live in Montana and poor Libby got fucked. The economy collapsed and they were left with crazy high rates of cancers and other diseases.

  • @Invertedblueroses
    @Invertedblueroses 2 місяці тому

    Went to Libby during a Montana hiking and camping trip back in 2022, had no idea.

  • @-NightAngel
    @-NightAngel 3 місяці тому

    I used to live in Libby and still have family in Eureka. How have I never heard of this? 🤯

  • @SerialChiller1000
    @SerialChiller1000 3 місяці тому

    Billings resident here. I was surprised that Libby's story was/is known worldwide for a city being poisoned.

  • @blueboltshrimp
    @blueboltshrimp 3 місяці тому

    omg I just clicked on this video because it was in my recommendeds and I got jumpscared by Simon Whistler's voice
    he's everywhere!!!!

  • @Leukavia
    @Leukavia 2 місяці тому

    I grew up in a Columbia Falls, Montana;
    Everyone in Montana either had a relative or knew someone whose relative was one of those who’d gotten sick from this.
    Commercials about Mesothelioma were the most common commercials that were on all the local channels.
    When you’re younger, you don’t really think too much about this kinda thing. But then you become an adult and everyone you know is getting sick and suddenly you just start realizing how fucked up it truly was

  • @Axonteer
    @Axonteer 3 місяці тому +1

    You could make a video about the company ETERNIT AG (founded in the early 19xx's), a swiss company with asbestos centred lawsuits ongoing still to this day

  • @whitneyr.846
    @whitneyr.846 3 місяці тому

    Libby is so beautiful. The falls are one of my favorite places in the world

  • @The_Slavstralian
    @The_Slavstralian 3 місяці тому

    We had a similar issue in Australia. The company James Hardie was one of the major parties in a massive scandal that resulted in quite a lot of lawsuits against them for Asbestos exposure. Asbestos is a vile substance. Most Australians know someone who was exposed to it. The estimate is 4.5billion in compensation to be paid out to victims over 50 years.

  • @TattyDarling
    @TattyDarling 2 місяці тому

    Mine and my best friends dads both passed from this, but in Australia.

  • @user-pi7gc4wg8k
    @user-pi7gc4wg8k 3 місяці тому +1

    Simon is the mall santa of youtube.

  • @MicaAvali
    @MicaAvali 2 місяці тому

    Simon talking about mesithelioma… I’m half expecting the song. Damnit brain blaze

  • @darthmonkey7718
    @darthmonkey7718 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you Simon