THE WORLD OF TOMORROW - General Motors, Monsanto, & the 1939 New York World's Fair
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🌼 In 1942, twenty million American families grew their own food, and let the dandelions grow because everyone's grandmother knew they were medicine. By 1955, the dandelion was a weed — a thing you paid a chemical company to kill. In thirteen years, self-sufficiency went from patriotic duty to a sign of a bad neighborhood.
What happened in between? It started at the 1939 New York World's Fair, where forty-five million people walked through a gorgeous, hopeful blueprint for the future — and never realized they were looking at a plan to turn free Americans into permanent customers.
🏛️ In the finale of the White City Series, Elizabeth Stanton follows the documents, names the names, and traces the most successful theft in American history: your great-grandparents' ability to feed and heal themselves, sold back to you one lawn treatment, one car payment, and one prescription at a time.
🧵 IN THIS EPISODE:
🚗 GM's Futurama — the most expensive exhibit at the fair — and the secret plan to tear out America's streetcars
🚎 National City Lines: how GM, Standard Oil, and Firestone dismantled the electric rail of 45 cities
🧪 DuPont's "loony gas" — the tetraethyl lead plant that drove workers insane — and "Better Living Through Chemistry"
☠️ Monsanto's 2,4-D: a herbicide built as a weapon to starve enemy nations, then sold to kill your dandelions
🪖 Operation Pink Rose, Agent Orange, and the dioxin Monsanto knew about
🥕 How the same government that begged you to plant Victory Gardens then outlawed them from the front yard
🏡 FHA Section 4.17: grow food in your front yard, lose your federally-backed mortgage
🌱 The dandelion: a thousand-year medicine (Taraxacum officinale — "official medicine") rebranded as a noxious weed
💊 JAMA, Dr. Morris Fishbein, and the campaign to scrub plant medicine from American medical schools
🛣️ Robert Moses, the 1956 Highway Act, and the deliberate engineering of car dependency
🧠 Edward Bernays again — the 400 campaigns, and the three clients at the center of it all: GM, DuPont, Monsanto
💸 The $180-to-kill-it, $120-to-replace-it household budget that exposes the entire scheme
They told us the future would set us free from the past. Instead it locked us into their marketplace. This is how. — Elizabeth
⏱️ CHAPTERS
00:00 🎬 Cold Open — From Victory Gardens to chemical lawns
00:00 🚗 The blueprint: Futurama and the war on the streetcar
00:00 🧪 The poison partnership: DuPont, Monsanto, chemistry as a weapon
00:00 🥕 The government betrayal: Victory Gardens to mandatory grass
00:00 🌱 The dandelion conspiracy: turning medicine into a weed
00:00 🧠 The playbook: a word about Edward Bernays
00:00 🏘️ The suburban prison: engineering car dependency
00:00 🧾 The perfect crime — and the bill we're still paying
00:00 📬 Time Killer Files
📩 Got a Victory Garden memory or a fight with your HOA over a front-yard garden? Send your Time Killer File to JustKillingTimePodcast@gmail.com
🔔 This is the finale of the White City Series. Subscribe and start from Episode 1 if you're new.
📚 Sources include: United States v. National City Lines (1949) • DuPont Company Archives (Hagley Museum) • Monsanto / Agent Orange litigation records • USDA Victory Garden publications • FHA Property Standards manuals • JAMA archives • Federal Highway Act of 1956 records • Robert Bogdan and contemporary reporting
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