Topic: Queen Beatrix

9 chapters across the catalog

Happy Earth Gay
Episode 506 2:26:28 - 2:31:44

506: Happy Earth Gay

Dutch Royal Succession, King Willem-Alexander and King's Song

The Netherlands prepares for the abdication of Queen Beatrix and the coronation of King Willem-Alexander. The hosts discuss the controversy surrounding the "King's Song," which has been criticized for its "unimaginative" and "Disney-like" lyrics. They compare the nationalistic tone of the anthem to North Korean propaganda.

Episode 483 1:24:18 - 1:27:27

483: Culture Creationism

Queen Beatrix Abdication, Prince Willem-Alexander and Bilderberg

Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands announced her abdication, set for April 30, 2013, passing the throne to her son, Prince Willem-Alexander. The royal family's ties to the Bilderberg Group, founded by Prince Bernhard, are noted. The transition is discussed in the context of the "New World Order" agenda and the public's continued support for the monarchy.

Episode 459 2:50:18 - 2:53:41

459: Exactly Similar

Dutch Queen Cabinet Rehearsal, Reality TV Fakes

During the inauguration of the new Dutch cabinet, Queen Beatrix was caught on an open microphone being asked to repeat the ceremony because the television station missed the start. The incident is cited as evidence that official government ceremonies are often staged or rehearsed for media consumption.

Muslim Hugger
Episode 428 2:32:30 - 2:34:30

428: Muslim Hugger

Dutch Queen Insult Conviction, Free Speech Limits

A 47-year-old man in the Netherlands was sentenced to 90 days in jail and community service for insulting Queen Beatrix during a public celebration. The man reportedly called the Queen "evil" and part of the "Illuminati," highlighting the lack of absolute free speech protections in the Dutch legal system.

Episode 398 45:26 - 50:01

398: Zombie Gun

Bahrain Protests and Dutch Queen Beatrix Visit

Despite ongoing violent protests and human rights concerns in Bahrain, Dutch Queen Beatrix visited the country on a personal title. The hosts contrast the international condemnation of Syria with the relative silence regarding Bahrain, attributing the difference to Bahrain's status as a Western ally and host of Formula One racing.

Selling the Monet
Episode 341 2:19:38 - 2:23:59

341: Selling the Monet

Netherlands Prince Day, Golden Chariot and Taxes

The annual "Prince Day" (Prinsjesdag) in the Netherlands featured Queen Beatrix riding in a golden chariot to deliver a budget speech focused on austerity. While the media focused on the pageantry, the government used a potentially manufactured survey from TNS Nipo to claim the public supports reducing mortgage tax deductions. The event is described as a distraction to pacify "slaves" while their financial benefits are stripped away.

Salt in the Wound
Episode 197 23:26 - 25:44

197: Salt in the Wound

Remembrance Day Pandemonium, Dam Square Incident

During a two-minute silence for Remembrance Day in Amsterdam, a man's screaming caused a mass panic in Dam Square. Queen Beatrix was rushed to safety as crowds broke through barricades. The event is cited as an example of how the fear of terrorism has made the public highly reactive to minor disturbances.

Dvorak Wears Prada
Episode 94 40:57 - 46:41

94: Dvorak Wears Prada

Queen's Day Attack, Dutch Police State Observations

The hosts analyze the 2009 attack on the Dutch Royal Family during Queen's Day, where a driver crashed a Suzuki Swift into a crowd. They suggest the event is being used as a "9/11 moment" for the Netherlands to justify increased surveillance and the erosion of civil liberties. The discussion also touches on the wealth of Queen Beatrix and her significant holdings in Royal Dutch Shell.

Pigs in Space
Episode 93 7:30 - 9:32

93: Pigs in Space

Queen Beatrix Procession, Appeldoorn Car Attack

A tragic incident occurred in Appeldoorn during a royal procession where a car careened through a crowd, killing four people and injuring twelve others. The vehicle struck a monument described as having Masonic or New World Order symbolic characteristics while Queen Beatrix and the Royal Family were passing on a double-decker bus. Early reports suggested the driver may have targeted the royals, though the vehicle was a small three-cylinder car.