Topic: Sarajevo

4 chapters across the catalog

900
Episode 900 38:01 - 39:42

900: 900

World Hijab Day and Religious Tolerance

World Hijab Day was observed globally to promote tolerance and solidarity with Muslim women. In Sarajevo, women protested against bans on the headscarf in certain European countries. The hosts joke about the observance while noting that countries like Saudi Arabia and Iran mandate the wearing of headscarves by law.

Transaged
Episode 1085 30:34 - 32:14

1085: Transaged

Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Armistice Day Conspiracy

A discussion regarding the 1914 assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo includes a claim about a conspiracy involving his car's license plate. The plate reportedly read "A111118," which some interpret as a premonition of the Armistice date, November 11, 1918. The hosts debate whether the photographic evidence is a coincidence or a digital manipulation.

Centrifuge Him!
Episode 648 53:37 - 56:49

648: Centrifuge Him!

Harald Doornbos, The Hunting Party, CIA Media Infiltration

The hosts profile Harald Doornbos, the Dutch journalist who reportedly discovered the "Terror Laptop of Doom." They recount his history in Bosnia and Sarajevo, where he was once accused of being a CIA agent. This background is used to suggest that Doornbos may be an intelligence asset embedded within the media to plant specific narratives.

Jelly Side Up
Episode 590 1:32:28 - 1:34:24

590: Jelly Side Up

Civil Unrest and Riots in Bosnia

Protests and riots have erupted in major Bosnian cities, including Sarajevo, driven by high unemployment and government corruption. Crowds set fire to government buildings and the presidential palace. The hosts characterize this as another example of "rubalization" and suggest that international firms like Bechtel may eventually be brought in to rebuild.