News and views on drugs, busts and politics, local and global by Nimbin Drug Law Reform Activists. Aboriginal Didge music.
http://nimbinradiomedia.libsyn.com Community Radio Station 2NimFM 102.3 Charles Foskett "Silence and Tranquillity" Butterfingers, "Fig Jam Mix"
7.5 Mb Hemp Show Part 1 of 4 September 16th Edition. Bob starts the show with a few thoughts on the Australian National Yahndi Awards. A musical break with a track from Charles Foskett "Silence and Tranquillity" before launching into the Drug news. The creation of a hemp super-beer, anti-terrorist cameras and the Great Nimbin Cookie Bust. News from LA with Chronic Kandy and the big Candy-Ban.In Australia the VIP squadron elite Flyers grounded for you-know-what. A political flash - has Rock-Pop Politician Peter Garrett sold out? And then there's the Urban Hydro Drug Gangs ... 4.8 Mb Part 2 of 4 September 16th Edition. Thoughts on Podcasting, and a news flash:"Job offer hobbles Hemp activist" A fumbled question rescued by Butterfingers'"Fig Jam Mix" while Michael cogitates on ways to make money with black plastic. Back into Drug news with the 2 ton cocaine bust, drug bonded football players, Michelle and Chapelle - how to Make the Most of Life in and Indonesian Prison - NOLA and the Drug Withdrawal Blues, while a reading of Hunter S. Thompson's suicide note helps Michael get over the football blues. Back to national politics and with rightwinger Clarke's lunacy, and Federal Minister Amanda does Razor Wire at Villawood and Baxter Detention Centres. 4.7Mb Hemp Show Part 3 of 4 16th September Edition. Michael and Bob ad lib the answers to the local Quiz and contemplate the relative advantages of replacing the razor wire with an electric fence, until Michael is replaced by The Goddess. A great Aboriginal Didge track to prepare us for talk of Peak Oil and Halliburton as winners of the Pig-trough award and meritorious mention as top contributors to the Starve the Troops campaign. General raving around the Multiversial Skate-Park Continuum. 6.7Mb Hemp Show Part 4 of 4 16th September Edition. The dangers of Ecstacy, and how The Goddess failed the drink-spiking test. The decline and fall and final days of an Ekki dealer. Some thoughts on sex-worker collectives. Multiple busts in Victoria. Leader of the local Chamber of Commerce Andrew arrives to bring us up to speed on the poltics and tactics of Drug Law Reform. The State of Play in New Zealand. Playing catchup with the news of the Maori Wars, and a bit of Australian history. Wrapping up the show with the latest in medical research, and a little compare and contrast. http://nimbinradiomedia.libsyn.com