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| Pot-TV | Philly Freedom 5 min 20 May, 2004 Herbillist is the name, Philly Freedom is the game in this propogation hip hop from PA. Thanks to Victor Luna of Trenton, NJ for videography. See Pat Duff and the NJ Weedman match wits with the fuzz duelling banjo style. | 
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| Pot-TV | Entheogenesis Conference: Renee Boje 30 min 10 Feb, 2004 Conference co-organizer Renee Boje, proprietor of the Urban Shaman and American Drug War Refugee, gives a presentation based around Entheogens and the Goddess. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Entheogens 101: James Arthur on Santa Claus and the Fly Agaric Mushroom 20 min 04 Dec, 2003 Author and lecturer James Arthur discusses the role of the Fly Agaric mushroom in relation to the modern myths of Christmas and Santa Claus, and also explores the possibility that mushrooms account for the Biblical myths of manna. From a 1999 presentation based on his book, 'Mushrooms and Mankind' given at Gizeh, Egypt. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Hollyweed: Maybe Logic: The Lives and Ideas of Robert Anton Wilson. 9 min 14 Nov, 2003 Chris Bennett talks to Lance Bauscher about his film Maybe Logic a feature-length documentary about the universe of Robert Anton Wilson, one of the High minds of the 20th century and the ultimate Stoned Philosopher. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: Attack of the Hemp Pollinator and More! 8 min 08 Jul, 2003 This weeks clips include the slimey maker of the new anti-grow device that pollinates households with male hemp pollen and other unidentified substances, Vancouver's first legal safe-injection site, Snoop Dog and Arnold cut-up the green, and Surrey's anti-grow-op movement. | 
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 | Pot-TV | High Society - GW, Bayer and biopiracy 43 min 29 May, 2003 On May 21, 2003, GW Pharmaceuticals, makers of Sativex, a cannabis based medicinal inhalant, announced their 40 million dollar marketing partnership with Bayer. Malmo-Levine looks at the history of Bayer and their criminal activities in all three world wars. Then DML conducts an interview with Ikechi Mgbeoji, professor of Law at UBC, and his opinion on the viability of a cannabis monopoly though pharmaceutical plant patents of existing strains. | 
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