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Fatal Deception: The Terrifying True Story of How Asbestos Is Killing America

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STILL LEGAL, STILL LETHAL

Most Americans mistakenly believe asbestos was banned long ago. In fact, it is still legal and can still kill you. Its microscopic fibers cause painful and incurable diseases.
Despite being outlawed in nearly every other industrialized country, asbestos remains a legal component of more than three thousand common products in the United States. These include toasters, washers/dryers, ovens, building supplies, and automobile brakes. Our confusion about asbestos is no accident.
Fatal Deception is a chilling exposé of the asbestos industry's successful seventy-year campaign to hide the deadly effects of its products from the American people. The stakes are high -- tens of thousands of lives and hundreds of billions of dollars. Michael Bowker rips the cover off the decades of deceit, including the treachery in Libby, Montana, site of the most deadly environmental disaster in U.S. history. He also unveils a startling and ongoing cover-up at Ground Zero -- where thousands of New Yorkers may still be suffering from exposure to dangerous levels of asbestos fibers.
Compelling, enraging, and very timely, Fatal Deception is not just a fascinating story, it is a plea to the government and to the American people to help sponsor research into asbestos-related diseases -- and a call to arms to ban asbestos now.

352 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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June 16, 2012
Great book of the sorry scandal that is Asbestos. The most telling was Chapter 16 detailing the malicious fraud by the EPA that has crippled thousands of good Samaritans who help at ground zero and for whom billions have been set aside for medical relief. I use facts Bowker presents in my own book "Dioxinomics: The Myth of Superpower in the Age of Dioxin."
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September 24, 2011
Asbestos sometimes enters what I do at work, so I found the subject area mildly interesting, although I found myself skimming certain parts of the book. I have a problem with books like this that claim to be nonfiction but are really are a combination of "creative nonfiction" and opinion. The cover of the book says "why is it still legal and still killing us". It certainly is killing some people and that is very unfortunate but asbestos exposure is not a pervasive problem that most of us face. It's certainly worth a read if you like the science-y nonfiction books but don't expect to end up knowing the entire story.
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12 reviews1 follower
May 14, 2018
Good. I wish there was an updated version. 2003 was a long time ago..
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May 21, 2021
Yet another cover-up by government and big business. Extremely frustrating to read how so many individuals died horrible deaths through no fault of their own.
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November 9, 2023
This was a hard, triggering read, as my father died of mesothelioma. The book itself focused on Libby, Montana. I wish that the topic of asbestos had been covered in more breadth than depth, but that is personal choice. There was good information on Ground Zero. This book is 20 years old, yet little has changed. Asbestos is still not banned in the United States, and is still a major issue. I am so very grateful that this book was written and I wish that more folks were active in the movement to ban asbestos. My father suffered miserably for five years, all the while knowing his prognosis was fatal. I can’t even begin to imagine the lives of those suffering from asbestosis for 10, 20 years and more. Of course Dick Cheney and other corporate bigwigs have been fighting against payouts, and so many corporations have now bankrupted trusts to “pay” victims pennies on the dollar via settlement. Here’s hoping for a kinder future for the working class of this country.
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November 18, 2013
This is an extremely one-sided book written by a journalist with an axe to grind. Browker wants to stir up irrational fear and panic; this type of journalistic fear-mongering does little to provide information and serves only to incite the masses unreasonably.

There's no question that asbestos has ruined thousands of lives. The tragedy of Libby, MT and other Libby-related sites is wide-ranging. These sites need to be remediated or completely shut down/capped. Corporate greed and irresponsibility has caused so much wrong.

Browker, however, advocates not just banning asbestos, but also its complete removal from homes and buildings, which ignores the fact that releasing these fibers willy-nilly through unsafe abatement would be much more hazardous than leaving the asbestos-containing products in place.

The reality is the meso is a very rare cancer, however awful it might be. The reality also is that most people are at most at minimal risk for exposure to asbestos at any level relevant to adverse effects.
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