Toxic Texas
An investigative foray into common food contamination vectors and the resultant effects on the human energy system. Each episode follows a single product or category from origin to consumption, documenting what enters the body along the way.
Sizzurp
Sweet liquids that aren’t what they look like — the documented science of grayanotoxin contamination in honey, the Texas honey industry, and how mad honey enters a supply chain.
The Mad Honey Plan
Cell-tower-disrupted bees, mobile pollination as the new economic norm, and the geographic alignment of azalea plantings with commercial honey routes — a four-decade pattern with no single architect.
Azalea Pop
The rhododendron family in popular culture, on national flags and currency, and in the language of flowers — where the plant officially symbolizes “danger.”
Tremetol
The toxin that killed Abraham Lincoln’s mother. White snake root, rayless goldenrod, and the milk sickness that disappeared from medical literature but never disappeared from the pasture.
Lupanine
Bluebonnets, the lupine alkaloids that leach from their roots into groundwater, and the Texas Hill Country aquifer that feeds one of the country’s largest spring water brands.
Aerial Seeds of Chaos
The dandelion-style aerodynamics of snake root seed, the maturity of agricultural drone-seeding technology, and how a contaminant could enter organic dairy and beef supply chains in a way that looks indistinguishable from natural spread.
Toxic Vectors and Who’s Watching
Four contamination vectors, four federal agencies that should be testing for them, and the specific regulatory gaps where none of them are.
Autism and Cancer
What sustained low-dose multi-vector exposure to mitochondrial and ion-channel toxins does to a developing fetal brain and to a cell over a lifetime — drawn from the peer-reviewed literature on each mechanism.
Honey, Water, Milk — Possible Safe Choices
Brand-by-brand alternatives. The Crystal Geyser arsenic conviction, the Mountain Valley deep-granite source, Berkey filtration, small Texas dairies, and Manuka honey with verified UMF certification.
Lavender Poison Light
High-energy visible light, the violet wavelength’s documented biological effects, pulse-rate brainwave entrainment, and how a color choice on an LED screen becomes a real exposure mechanism.
I’m Not Akrasia
Ozarka spelled backward is Akrazo — within one letter of the ancient Greek akrasia, meaning powerlessness over one’s own impulses. The contested etymology of the Ozark name and the synergistic neurological effect on self-control.
Black Light Clubs
UVA versus HEV violet — the documented harms of nightclub blacklight, why screen lavender is structurally more dangerous, and why consent and ubiquity matter when comparing exposure vectors.
Milk and Securus Money
Tom Gores’ Platinum Equity bought Horizon Organic in 2024. The same firm owns Securus Technologies — the prison-telecom company whose location-tracking and voiceprint platform was used by a U.S. Marshal to surveil people he knew.