Topic: No Go Zone

10 chapters across the catalog

Yeah No
Episode 1095 1:32:01 - 1:38:11

1095: Yeah No

Knighting Ceremony and No-Go Zone Reports

New knights are inducted into the No Agenda Round Table, including Andy Cantrell. Meanwhile, a listener traveling to Sweden plans to investigate "no-go zones" in Stockholm, prompting a discussion about personal safety and cultural shifts in European cities like Rotterdam.

Rise of the Betas
Episode 1014 2:14:20 - 2:22:39

1014: Rise of the Betas

Final Donor List, 8008 Boobs Donations

A large group of donors contributed $80.08, a numerical code for "boobs," following the newsletter's Easter egg. Sir Arthur Gobetz updated his title to "Baron van Slochteren" in reference to the Groningen gas fields in the Netherlands. The list included donors from South Africa, France, Sweden, and the UK, highlighting the show's international reach.

Donna Gate
Episode 979 1:56:07 - 1:59:28

979: Donna Gate

Swedish Police Chief on "Vulnerable Areas", Military Deployment Proposal

National Police Chief Dan Eliasson admitted that 60 "vulnerable areas" in Sweden are suffering from decades of socio-economic decline and increased criminality. The Moderate Party has suggested deploying the military to these suburbs, though the term "no-go zone" is officially avoided to maintain political correctness. The hosts note the lack of transparency in Swedish mainstream media regarding these security challenges.

dotard
Episode 967 2:47:33 - 2:50:03

967: dotard

Denmark No-Go Zones, Lars Rasmussen Speech

Danish Prime Minister Lars Rasmussen acknowledged in a speech that certain areas of Denmark are now controlled by gangs where different rules apply and police cannot safely operate. He called for more robust parliamentary action to address these autonomous enclaves.

Shmoo
Episode 941 9:37 - 14:55

941: Shmoo

Sweden No-Go Zones, Parallel Societies, and Mask Laws

A leaked report from Swedish police identifies over 60 "vulnerable areas" or no-go zones where parallel social structures have emerged and police face extreme difficulty. In the Rinkeby suburb of Stockholm, postal services and other providers have refused entry due to security concerns and mob attacks. The discussion explores the legality of face coverings like the niqab in the context of modern surveillance and facial recognition technology.

Kinetic Kill
Episode 872 2:52:35 - 2:57:26

872: Kinetic Kill

French Police Protests and Muslim No-Go Zones

French police officers hold spontaneous protests in Paris over a lack of resources and the dangers of "no-go zones" where they are frequently attacked. The discussion extends to the existence of similar "enclaves" in the United States, such as in Texas and New York, where Islamic extremist groups reportedly conduct training. The hosts criticize the FBI for allowing these groups to operate under First Amendment protections despite reports of guerrilla warfare training.

Hate Crime Manager
Episode 861 2:40:14 - 2:42:00

861: Hate Crime Manager

Operation Rance and French No-Go Zones

A witness in the French parliament reportedly discussed "Operation Rance," a military plan to reclaim "no-go zones" in cities like Paris and Lyon. The plan is compared to the 1830 invasion of Algiers, suggesting a large-scale domestic military operation may be under consideration.

Karmonious
Episode 810 1:50:47 - 1:55:52

810: Karmonious

Sweden's No-Go Zones and 60 Minutes Australia

A 60 Minutes Australia crew is attacked while filming in Rinkeby, a suburb of Stockholm, Sweden, known as a "no-go zone." The report claims there are 55 such zones in Sweden where police are hesitant to enter without significant backup. The footage shows local police advising the film crew to enter the area alone to avoid provoking the residents.

Velocity of Money
Episode 809 1:27:00 - 1:32:14

809: Velocity of Money

Molenbeek No-Go Zones, European Police Hostility

Reports from Deutsche Welle describe the Molenbeek district of Brussels as a "warren" where police face extreme hostility and residents throw bottles at emergency workers. The capture of Salah Abdeslam highlights the existence of "no-go zones" in Europe where the state has lost effective control. Additionally, reports surface claiming Abdeslam was a frequent visitor to gay bars in Brussels, complicating the narrative of his radicalization.

Husslin' for Humanity
Episode 280 1:40:34 - 1:49:53

280: Husslin' for Humanity

French Multiculturalism and the Rise of No-Go Zones

A documentary-style report examines the failure of multiculturalism in France, highlighting the existence of 751 "sensitive urban zones" or no-go zones where state authority is limited. Intellectuals and journalists interviewed in the segment warn of a potential local civil war as ethnic and religious tensions rise. The discussion touches on the outlawing of the veil and the influence of Sharia law in predominantly Muslim neighborhoods like those in Marseille.