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EPISODE · Dec 22, 2025 · 21 MIN

Episode 5: The Economics of Magic

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Episode Title: Episode 5: The Economics of Magic—What Fireproof Cloth Cost the Ancient WorldEpisode Number: 5 Season: 1 Publish Date: December 22, 2025Episode DescriptionMedieval monks once paid a fortune for what they believed was the towel Jesus used at the Last Supper. The proof? It wouldn't burn. It was asbestos—a mineral worth more than pearls in the ancient world, and the foundation of a 4,000-year con.In Episode 5 of Asbestos: A Conspiracy 4,500 Years in the Making, we follow the money behind the "magic mineral"—from Cleopatra's 60-million-sesterces pearl collection to the enslaved workers whose suffering never made it into the historical record.In this episode:Why Pliny the Elder compared asbestos cloth to "exceptional pearls"—and what that meant when a single pearl cost six times the Roman Senate qualification thresholdThe two tiny places on Earth—Karystos, Greece and Cyprus—that controlled the ancient asbestos supply, and why Emperor Augustus seized them as imperial property in 17 CEHow the 1:5:28 cost ratio for ancient transport (sea to river to land) determined which asbestos sources were economically viableThe invisible labor chain: enslaved miners sentenced to "damnatio ad metalla" and women spinners whose grave markers are all we know about themWhy no one in antiquity could have detected the pattern that now kills 3,000 Americans annually—the 20-50 year latency period between asbestos exposure and mesothelioma diagnosis made the connection impossible to traceHow Pliny believed asbestos was a plant growing in Indian deserts "amid terrible serpents"—and why that myth served everyone selling itWho this episode is for: Anyone curious about how rare commodities become vehicles for deception—and how economic incentives shaped what ancient sources chose to record (and ignore) about dangerous materials.Resources:Understanding asbestos exposure sources: https://dandell.com/asbestos-exposure/Mesothelioma overview and diagnosis: https://dandell.com/mesothelioma/Free consultation for asbestos-related illness: https://dandell.com/Coming in Episode 6: What the ancients left behind—Finnish pottery shards, the absence of mesothelioma in ancient remains, and the Amiantos site in Cyprus where modern mining began over ancient footprints.Asbestos: A Conspiracy 4,500 Years in the Making is sponsored by Danziger & De Llano Mesothelioma Law Firm, a nationwide practice with over 30 years of experience and nearly $2 billion recovered for asbestos victims. If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, the exposure happened somewhere—and Paul Danziger and Rod De Llano know how to trace it back. For a free consultation, visit https://dandell.com.Resources:→ Mesothelioma legal rights: https://dandell.com/mesothelioma/ → Asbestos exposure sources: https://dandell.com/asbestos-exposure/ → Asbestos trust funds ($30B+ available): https://dandell.com/asbestos-trust-funds/ → Free case evaluation: https://dandell.com/contact/ Sister Podcast - MESO: The Mesothelioma Podcast:http://mesotheliomapodcast.com/

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Episode Title: Episode 5: The Economics of Magic—What Fireproof Cloth Cost the Ancient WorldEpisode Number: 5 Season: 1 Publish Date: December 22, 2025Episode DescriptionMedieval monks once paid a fortune for what they believed was the towel Jesus...

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