Topic: Hague

87 chapters across the catalog

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 1:04:55 - 1:06:39

1801: Hate of Speech

Netherlands Asylum Protests and the "Where's My Bike" Theme

Widespread civil unrest in the Netherlands is reported, with thousands of protesters, including football supporter groups, demonstrating in The Hague against asylum policies. The segment mentions clashes with police and the setting of fires. A brief host aside references a long-running theme regarding stolen bicycles in the region.

Eat The Dog Food
Episode 1776 44:53 - 49:16

1776: Eat The Dog Food

Trump's Appearance and Meeting the Dutch Royals

Observations regarding Donald Trump's appearance at The Hague lead to a discussion about his habit of wearing baseball caps to manage his hair. A host recounts a personal meeting with King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands, noting the King's height and the Queen's friendship with Ivanka Trump. The segment dismisses conspiracy theories about body doubles, attributing Trump's appearance to exhaustion and a "bad hair day."

Rage Quit
Episode 1764 1:14:15 - 1:17:34

1764: Rage Quit

Mark Rutte and Germany's 5% NATO Spending Commitment

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced that Germany has agreed to increase its defense spending to 5% of its GDP. Rutte emphasized the need for a "more lethal" alliance to deter potential attacks, specifically in the lead-up to the NATO summit in The Hague.

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 13:46 - 16:21

1756: AG Barbie

NATO Summit, The Hague, Security Measures

The Hague is preparing for a major NATO summit that will result in the closure of two major highways and the Madurodam miniature park for several months. Security measures include the installation of Patriot and Stinger missile batteries in the coastal dunes. The hosts criticize the 100 million euro cost and the disruption to local businesses and tourism.

SPLESH!
Episode 1750 1:26:20 - 1:32:54

1750: SPLESH!

NATO Hague Summit and European Defense Spending

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte is promoting the upcoming Hague Summit as a "splash" to project collective Western military power. Rutte emphasized that European nations must increase defense spending beyond the 2% GDP target to address the long-term threat posed by Russia. While he framed the move as a European necessity, he acknowledged that pressure from Washington has been a significant catalyst for the shift in policy.

HiFi Intel
Episode 1747 1:29:55 - 1:35:43

1747: HiFi Intel

Mark Rutte, NATO Defense Spending Increases

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte met with President Donald Trump to discuss significant increases in European defense spending. Rutte credited Trump with originating the push for higher aggregate spending, which has reached $700 billion more than in 2016. The leaders discussed expanding the defense industrial base and an upcoming summit in The Hague.

Seismic Sundae
Episode 1680 1:40:07 - 1:42:44

1680: Seismic Sundae

Birthday Donations and F-Cancer Karma

Harjeet Dosanjh donates on behalf of her husband Raj, a long-time listener since 2009. Eric Jan Noemen from The Hague contributes $333.33 to celebrate recovering from health issues. A somber note is shared regarding Dame Elise Garling, whose breast cancer has returned; the hosts provide "F-Cancer" karma and mention a GoFundMe for her support.

Potty Mouth Parrots
Episode 1630 53:26 - 55:57

1630: Potty Mouth Parrots

International Court of Justice Ruling on Ukraine vs. Russia

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague issued a ruling on Ukraine's allegations against Russia regarding terrorism financing and racial discrimination. The court dismissed most of Ukraine's claims, including direct Russian responsibility for the MH17 downing under the specific treaty cited. The court did find a minor violation regarding the decline of Ukrainian language education in Crimea.

Wronk
Episode 1571 39:51 - 45:22

1571: Wronk

Mark Rutte, Dutch Government Collapse Over Immigration

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and his four-party coalition government resigned following irreconcilable differences over asylum policy. The conflict centered on Rutte's proposal to restrict family reunification for war refugees, which was opposed by smaller coalition partners. The cabinet will remain in a caretaker capacity until new elections are held in November 2023.

Hydrating
Episode 1569 30:58 - 33:51

1569: Hydrating

Nitrogen Crisis Rationale and Environmental Psyops

The rationale for labeling nitrogen as an environmental pollutant is scrutinized, given that it constitutes over 70% of the Earth's atmosphere. The hosts dismiss the "nitrogen crisis" as a psychological operation similar to the narrative surrounding carbon dioxide. They argue that the focus on "cow farts" and agricultural emissions is a distraction from the actual goal of land acquisition and social engineering.

Old Trout
Episode 1552 39:54 - 44:32

1552: Old Trout

Mark Rutte and Zelensky at The Hague

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte welcomed President Zelensky to The Hague on the eve of Dutch Liberation Day. Rutte praised Ukrainian courage and compared the current conflict to World War II, though some Dutch citizens criticized the timing of the visit during traditional war remembrance ceremonies. Zelensky appeared in his signature olive drab attire for the diplomatic reception.

Old Trout
Episode 1552 44:33 - 48:44

1552: Old Trout

State Department Influence and "Rule of Law" Rhetoric

The rhetoric used by Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, including phrases like "every inch of the way," is identified as likely originating from the U.S. State Department. The discussion focuses on the use of American legal memes such as "Rule of Law" and "Crimes of Aggression" to frame the conflict. The hosts also mention Madurodam, a famous miniature park located in The Hague.

Rage Bait
Episode 1533 1:00:35 - 1:04:33

1533: Rage Bait

Special Tribunal for Aggression, Human Rights Watch Report

A new investigative center is being established in The Hague to prosecute Russian leadership for the "crime of aggression," a charge the International Criminal Court currently lacks jurisdiction to try. Simultaneously, Human Rights Watch has accused both Russia and Ukraine of violating the laws of war. The report specifically cites the Ukrainian military's use of Uragan cluster munition rockets in the Kharkiv region during the summer of 2022.

HABIDAT
Episode 1528 46:52 - 50:15

1528: HABIDAT

MH17 Investigation and Putin War Crimes Narrative

The Joint Investigation Team (JIT) in The Hague announced evidence suggesting Vladimir Putin was involved in the decision to provide the Buk missile system that downed flight MH17 in 2014. This is interpreted as a move to set the stage for future war crimes prosecutions and regime change in Russia.

Grip & Grin
Episode 1527 42:27 - 47:33

1527: Grip & Grin

International Prosecution Center, The Hague and Eurojust

An international center for the prosecution of the crime of aggression in Ukraine is being established in The Hague. Supported by Eurojust and the Joint Investigation Team, the center will coordinate evidence collection against Russian leadership. The initiative draws comparisons to previous investigations involving the MH17 shootdown and the role of organizations like Bellingcat.

Mask in a Bottle
Episode 1525 4:34 - 5:31

1525: Mask in a Bottle

Extinction Rebellion, The Hague Protest, Sedition Charges

Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion blocked a major road into The Hague, Netherlands, leading to police intervention and multiple detentions. Authorities previously detained six activists on suspicion of sedition related to the organization of the protest. The event sparked a broader debate regarding the right to demonstrate within the Dutch legal framework.

Bomb Rotterdam!
Episode 1464 2:09:01 - 2:11:32

1464: Bomb Rotterdam!

Dutch Farmer Protests, Nitrogen Limits, Tube Top Tangent

Dutch farmers are staging massive protests against government mandates to cut nitrogen emissions, which could force 50% of farms to close. Farmers have used tractors to block police stations and highways, leading to confrontations in The Hague. The hosts transition into a tangent about 1970s fashion, specifically the potential return of "tube tops" as an exit strategy from modern cultural tensions.

Boost or Baste
Episode 1401 2:36 - 5:40

1401: Boost or Baste

Dutch Police Live Ammo Allegations, COVID Kissing Booths

Reports from The Hague and Rotterdam indicate that Dutch police allegedly used live ammunition against protesters, with viral images showing severe injuries. In response to strict G2 mandates in Europe, which restrict the unvaccinated from most public spaces, some citizens are reportedly attending "infection parties" or seeking "kissing booths" to contract COVID-19 intentionally to obtain a recovery-based Green QR code.

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.