Choogle On With Uncle Weed

September 22, 2007

Hemp for Victory with Author Kenyon Gibson - Choogle on #52

In Camden Town London, Uncle Weed visits Hemp for Victory author Kenyon Gibson to discuss his motivations and influences for writing the book, using hemp for fuel, fiber and food, unique modern hemp products, the political pressures surrounding re-mainstreaming cannabis hemp, activism tips for emerging hempsters, his research for UK Parliament on hemp as a replacement crop for opium in Afghanistan, plus conversation on contemporary hemp production in the United Kingdom and around the globe.

Plant a seed for Hemp for Victory - Choogle on #52 (.mp3, 38MB, 47:05)

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Hemp for Victory Author Kenyon Gibson

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“Hemp for Victory: History and Qualities of the World’s Most Useful Plant.” [ISBN 0-9549939-0-X, London, Whitaker Publishing, 2006.
Hemp for Victory in the UK through Whitaker Publishing
Hemp for Victory in USA via Mina Wear

Hemp for Victory reviews

Just Published in UK: Hemp for Victory - Kenyon Gibson’s new book Hemp for Victory: History and Qualities of the World’s Most Useful Plant, is out in paperback at $29.95, printed on tree-free hemp Mina Hegaard of Minawear Hemp Clothing is one US distributor. Bulk orders can be made via Kenyon Gibson, or from the publisher’s site, www.whitakerpublishing.co.uk. More information is available on Kenyon Gibson’s Hemp for Victory web site which includes a link to a recent Guardian article about hemp and the book.

“The talented researchers and writers assembled by Kenyon Gibson have gone above and beyond the call of duty by creating a phenomenally documented compendium on cannabis hemp. Paralleling the numerous uses of cannabis hemp, Hemp for Victory details its social, political and economic impact over the years. Historical and current information covering a wide range of relevant topics makes Hemp for Victory especially useful for an equally wide range of readers. Environmentalists, farmers, patients, and manufacturers will all benefit from Hemp for Victory.
From the budding hempologist to the seasoned activist, Hemp for Victory is a must have.”

John E. Dvorak, Board Member and Treasurer of the Hemp Industries Association, founder and curator of the Boston Hemp Co-op’s Hemp History Library and Museum

Kenyon Gibson resources

Kenyon’s Hemp for Victory blog and bio:

“My interest in hemp was started when my younger sister told me about the benefits of the plant. After reading up on her remarks, I was not surprised to see that major corporations and politicians have kept this information suppressed and tried to give hemp a bad image. As our climate deteriorates and our economies suffer, it is time to put the foot down and demand a change for the better. With hemp, we could make a safer, fairer and cleaner world. Writing about this for the last seven years has finally produced “Hemp for Victory”, and I hope that it will awaken the reader to the opportunity we have to make a change. There was such a plethora of information on hemp that one book could not contain it, and as events are unfolding daily, it is good to be able to blog about it; otherwise, I’d never have finished writing, as the temptation to add just one more bit was part of the reason for the long gestation period for “Hemp for Victory”.”

Kenyon edits the Journal of Industrial Hemp Association

Speech by Kenyon “The Best People in History Used Hemp

Article by Kenyon “Hemp The Bush That George Grew

Kenyon Gibson is all smiles outside Sainsbury’s Camden Town, with his hemp bag
Kenyon Gibson
Photo by Sagar at Hemp and Natural Fibres

Hemp is at hand” article in The Guardian by Annie Kelly, Wednesday September 27 2006

excerpts:

For decades, UK farmers were banned from growing a plant wrongly associated with potheads. But this versatile member of the cannabis family is moving back into the agricultural mainstream.

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The hemp community insists that it is moving hemp away from its associations with drugs and the people who smoke them, but tensions still remain.

“I loathe the fact that there are still people who think the hemp industry is run by a bunch of potheads trying to legitimise their own drug habits,” says Kenyon Gibson, hemp researcher and co-author of Hemp for Victory, a new book on the history and uses of hemp. “It could not be further from the truth, but there are people out there who benefit from keeping the link between hemp and marijuana alive and kicking.”

He believes the misrepresentation of hemp as a dangerous narcotic has been pushed for decades by international conglomerates, who are well aware of the threat that the plant poses to their trade.

“It was the large multinationals who helped ban hemp decades ago, and it’s the large multinationals who are still ensuring that natural alternatives to their products are being sidelined even in this time of environmental chaos,” Gibson says. “Look at how many trees we could save by investing in a global hemp paper industry. Look at its potential to contribute to natural ethanol, yet we’re lagging behind countries such as Brazil which are making great strides in creating fuel from domestic products.”

Token investments

“We can’t let token investments from the government into niche hemp industries divert us from keeping on pushing for the true environmental potential of hemp to finally be exploited,” Gibson continues. “The true power of hemp will be unlocked only when we’re able to use it to challenge large-scale, environmentally-damaging industries, and this isn’t happening yet.”

It is a line that companies such as Hemcore are eager to distance themselves from. Hobson says that his company prefers to treat hemp as a sustainable but commercial product, rather than getting into arguments about corporate politics.

But for Gibson, Pugh and others like them, the two issues are inextricably linked. “As hemp once posed a threat to some investors, so it does again today - for which reason some would rather leave the issue of hemp alone,” Gibson says. “With such a commodity, many positive changes can be put in place from which we can all benefit. The battle to get this recognised still needs to be fought.”

July 29, 2007

Happy Sunday with the Vappy Man - Choogle on #43

Filed under: Podcasts, Vancouver, cannabis, out n' about — Tags: , , — Dave O @ 8:32 pm

On a rainy Sunday, Uncle Weed visits Happy Vappy’s designer and entrepreneur Ferdinand at his workshop in commercial East Vancouver. They discuss reasons for using a herbal vaporizer for enjoy ganja as well as his inspiration for his business, new improvements to the Happy Vappy, why the Vappy is handy for medical patients, what’s up with convection and temperature control plus useful Vaporizer use and maintenance tips.

Warm up with Happy Sunday with the Vappy Man - Choogle on #43 (.mp3, 11:04, 15MB)

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Music:

“My Children, Be Joyful” Rock Plaza Central

are we not horses (2006, CD)

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June 22, 2007

Bacon, Biscuits and Hemp Ed - Choogle on #39

Filed under: Podcasts, cannabis, environment — Tags: , , , , — Dave O @ 10:46 am

Whilst visiting mentor/amigo Hemp Ed in Pe Ell, Washington, Uncle Weed chats about cellulose fuel conversion, logging industry, tasty eggs from hemp seed fed chickens laden with omega 3s fatty acids plus Willie Nelson’s peaceful bio-diesel revolution, Ed’s Alaskan logging hi-jinks, Finnish saunas and Hemp Express Van flashbacks. Visit Hemplobby.org (be sure to download the “Practical Guide to Cannabis” .pdf) and Ed’s HempLobby Chronicles blog.

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Music:

‘Bio’ Willie Nelson [BioWillie Fuels] “A Peaceful Solution” (origin unknown)

The Numbskulz “Roadtrip (instrumental)” (hear Numbskulz on Choogle on #26 and #19 - a third episode “Numbskulz Grow Up” coming soon)


(photo by Eve Lentz from Practical Guide to Cannabis)

The Hemp Ed van on an Cascadian Adventure.


June 23, 2006

International Festival Weekend - Urban Vancouver #2

Filed under: Listen Up, Vancouver, enhanced, out n' about — Tags: , , — Dave O @ 1:44 pm

Host Dave Thorvald chats about International festival funtimes during a busy Vancouver weekend.

While strolling around Victoria Park near Commercial Drive during Car Free Fest Day, he recaps visits to the Richmond Asian Night Market, Scandinavian Midsummer Festival, East Van Chopper Fest plus mentions Stanley Cup playoffs, Vancouver Canadians baseball season opener, Hemptown Clothing, some amazing Marimba kids, World Cup soccer, Queen of Samba with her costumed dancers, bar-b-q’ed sausages, Guinean drummers, a nutty band called Bonkers and more Vanstyle hi-jinks.

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charging to the finish line
snapshot by Dave O, more on Flickr

March 29, 2006

Down at the New Amsterdam - Choogle on #22

Filed under: Podcasts, Vancouver, cannabis, enhanced, out n' about — Tags: , , , — Dave O @ 12:17 pm

Uncle Weed heads out with Reverend Bob and Padowan Zach to spend a Sunday in downtown Vancouver’s preferred locales for herbal enthusiasts in this Enhanced Podcast - fortified with photos, links and other surprises.

Justin of the New Amsterdam Cafe gives the straight dope on the chronology of the ‘potblock’ - Cannabis Cafe, HempBC, Blunt Brothers, the great fire of 2004, and more - plus insight on the perks and challenges of the running a cannabis-friendly cafe.

Then, after a visit to BC Marijuana Party bookstore, the lads head to The Cambie Inn for liquid refreshment and herbal respite before a Seabus voyage to Lonsdale Quay.

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New Amsterdam Cafe in Vancouver BC

March 1, 2006

Bonus: Wellness at Canada Place - Urban Vancouver podcast #1

Filed under: Podcasts, Vancouver, cannabis, out n' about — Tags: , , , — Dave O @ 10:22 am

Host Dave Thorvald Olson discusses innovative products and noteworthy entrepreneurial endeavors with exhibitors, plus makes observations on consumer attitudes, economics and public policyat the Wellness Show at Vancouver’s Canada Place on February 4th, 2006.

Interviews include:Rob of Jorg and Olif bikes - importers, improvers and merchants of classic, Nethelander-style, steel bikes complete with flower basket and smooth style available at 463 West 6th in Vancouver.

jorg and olif bike

Charles of Living Harvest - an emerging company producing and distributing protein-rich products from Canadian grown hemp seed cake and who have big plans for worldwide distribution.

Kristian of Level Ground Trading - a coffee importer forming relationships with farmers in impoverished areas to aid in social development while growing tasty, organic beans to distribute from their base on Vancouver Island.

Mike of Manitoba Harvest - a pioneering hemp company who feature a “seed to shelf” process to ensure top quality for the ‘power foods’ they export to the USA now that the DEA ban is history.

Plus observations on the Omega Harvest Hydroponic Rotary Garden, phyto-plankton, Emu oil, plus commercial hemp history in Canada and the DEA vs HIA US court challenge.

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flying high on a rainy day

Note: Originally posted at UncleWeed’s blog at Urban Vancouver on March 1, 2006 & recorded or Feb. 4 2006.

December 18, 2005

Seed and Weed Primer - Choogle on #14

Filed under: Podcasts, Vancouver, cannabis, out n' about — Tags: — Dave O @ 4:20 pm

Out for a walk, Uncle Weed rambles on about cannabis laws, seed economics, connoisseur varieties and personal responsibility.

Listen Up! Choogle on with Uncle Weed #14

Vancouver afternoon

December 17, 2005

Vancouver Pot Block Walkabout - Choogle on #13

Filed under: Podcasts, Vancouver, cannabis — Tags: , — Dave O @ 4:20 pm

Heading out on a medicinal seed quest, Uncle Weed wanders around the Vancouver Pot block and Victory park.

Listen up! Choogle on with Uncle Weed #13

Marc Emery seeds and the ole Hemp BC

New Amsterdam

Victory Park
photos by daveo

December 2, 2005

Musings from Goldendale - Choogle on #11

Filed under: Podcasts, out n' about — Tags: , — Dave O @ 4:20 pm

Uncle Weed’s musings while visiting Goldendale, Washington, including comments on Stonehenge replica, Mary Hill museum, observatory, bowling, pancakes, cemeteries, trash dumping and Thanksgiving.

Listen Up! Choogle on with Uncle Weed #11

alice's restaurant

Stonehenge
pic by daveo

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