Topic: Dutch Royals

7 chapters across the catalog

Race Norming
Episode 1352 2:14:03 - 2:18:15

1352: Race Norming

Shell Climate Lawsuit, The Hague Ruling and Natural Gas Bans

In a landmark ruling, a court in The Hague ordered Royal Dutch Shell to reduce its CO2 emissions by 45% by 2030, citing human rights obligations. This legal victory for environmental activists coincides with a growing movement to ban natural gas in new homes across the Netherlands and US cities like Berkeley and San Francisco. Critics argue these measures decrease energy efficiency and centralize control over the power grid.

Roscoe!
Episode 1028 7:14 - 8:04

1028: Roscoe!

Royal Dutch Library Archives No Agenda Podcast

The Royal Dutch Library has officially begun archiving the No Agenda podcast and its associated show notes and MP3 files. The library contacted the show via email to confirm the preservation of the digital content under the Adam Curry domain. This initiative ensures the long-term availability of the program's historical record in the Netherlands.

Yes Wee Can
Episode 895 7:52 - 13:05

895: Yes Wee Can

Dutch Border Patrol, US State Department Intervention

Efforts to secure a travel waiver involved contacts with the Royal Dutch Marines in Mali and Iraq, as well as the Department of Homeland Security at the US embassy in the Netherlands. Officials ultimately refused to sign off on an exception to avoid violating European Union law regarding passport expiration and 90-day tourist visas.

Scam Celebrities
Episode 627 1:25:09 - 1:27:41

627: Scam Celebrities

Leviathan Gas Field, Israel-Turkey Pipeline

Major shifts in the energy market include Royal Dutch Shell's exit from Australian gas to focus on other regions, while Nobel Energy develops the Leviathan gas field off the coast of Israel. A planned Israel-Turkey pipeline is in the works, which would turn Israel into a major regional energy player. The lack of media coverage regarding how the "Caliphate" might affect Israel is noted as a significant omission in the current narrative.

Sell Your Kidney!
Episode 126 12:59 - 15:30

126: Sell Your Kidney!

Dutch Royal Family, Associated Press Privacy Lawsuit

The Dutch Royal Family won a privacy case against the Associated Press regarding vacation photos taken in Argentina. The judge ruled the images lacked newsworthiness under European human rights legislation, though no monetary damages were awarded. The hosts argue the ruling is largely symbolic as the photos continue to circulate as part of the news coverage of the trial itself.

Sebelius Double Speak
Episode 122 25:53 - 29:12

122: Sebelius Double Speak

Dutch Royal Family, Associated Press Privacy Lawsuit

The Dutch Royal Family has filed a lawsuit against the Associated Press to prevent the distribution of candid family photographs to media clients. Prince Willem-Alexander claims the photos cause unacceptable pressure on his children and damage their family life. The suit seeks a fine of 25,000 euros for each day the images remain in the AP database, with a ruling expected on August 28.

Iridium Fluoride Marijuana and Pelosi's Puppies
Episode 76 1:06:27 - 1:09:36

76: Iridium Fluoride Marijuana and Pelosi's Puppies

Pieter van Vollenhoven, Turkish Airlines Crash Investigation

Pieter van Vollenhoven, a member of the Dutch royal family and Bilderberger, is overseeing the investigation into the Turkish Airlines crash. A political dispute has emerged between the Dutch Safety Board and the Justice Department over access to the flight data recorders. The segment includes a personal anecdote regarding van Vollenhoven's behavior at a public event.