Topic: Prince Philip

7 chapters across the catalog

Forever Wars
Episode 1338 1:03:14 - 1:07:01

1338: Forever Wars

Prince Philip Death, Overpopulation and Royal Lineage

Following the death of Prince Philip, the BBC received thousands of complaints regarding its wall-to-wall coverage. The discussion highlights a 1986 quote from Philip expressing a desire to be reincarnated as a "deadly virus" to solve overpopulation, a sentiment the hosts believe has been passed down to Prince Charles.

Moral Army
Episode 1177 31:15 - 32:54

1177: Moral Army

Global Elites, Useless Eaters, Trilateral Commission

The hosts discuss the motivations of global elites, referencing the term "useless eaters" attributed to Prince Philip. They argue that the goal of international organizations like the Trilateral Commission is to manage global production and population to protect the lifestyle of the ruling class through global governance.

GREP
Episode 926 1:17:31 - 1:20:17

926: GREP

South Korean Youth Voting Rights and Prince Philip Retirement

High school students in South Korea are campaigning for the right to vote following the corruption scandal and impeachment of President Park Geun-hye. In the UK, a sudden emergency meeting at Buckingham Palace sparked rumors of a royal death, but it was later revealed that Prince Philip, aged 95, would be retiring from public duties. The hosts discuss the media frenzy surrounding the announcement and the Prince's controversial public history.

Holes Over Norway
Episode 155 1:34:16 - 1:37:34

155: Holes Over Norway

Georgia Guidestones, Global Population, World Court

The Georgia Guidestones are discussed as a "Stonehenge" for the global elite, featuring ten rules including maintaining the human population under 500 million. The monument calls for a world court to resolve external disputes and the wise guidance of reproduction. The hosts link these inscriptions to eugenics and comments made by Prince Philip regarding reincarnation as a virus.

Obama Denver & the New World Order
Episode 72 3:59 - 6:06

72: Obama Denver & the New World Order

Darwin Day, Prince Philip and BBC Documentaries

The 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth, known as Darwin Day, received significant coverage in the United Kingdom through BBC documentaries and royal participation by Prince Philip. The discussion contrasts the British celebration of the event with the relative lack of mainstream attention in the United States.