Topic: Trafalgar Square

6 chapters across the catalog

Local Jamoke
Episode 1753 1:45:37 - 1:49:08

1753: Local Jamoke

Global Anti-Trump Demonstrations in Europe

Protests against U.S. tariffs and the influence of Elon Musk spread to European capitals, including Berlin, Paris, and London. In Trafalgar Square, American expats chanted slogans such as "hands off Canada" and "hands off Ukraine." The hosts question why Americans living abroad are concerned with domestic U.S. trade policy and mock the "solidarity" messages sent by privileged Westerners.

Ample Bosom
Episode 1553 11:49 - 14:21

1553: Ample Bosom

Prince Harry Spectator Role, Anti-Monarchy Protests

Prince Harry's brief visit to the coronation is detailed, noting his relegated role as a spectator while Meghan Markle remained in California for their son's birthday. In London, police detained several "Not My King" protesters in Trafalgar Square. The hosts claim the professional-looking protest signs and yellow t-shirts were funded by the Labor Party to undermine the monarchy.

False Positive
Episode 1273 11:52 - 14:13

1273: False Positive

David Icke, London Trafalgar Square Rally

David Icke delivered a speech at a rally in London's Trafalgar Square, urging citizens to stop acquiescing to government restrictions. The demonstration featured participants refusing to wear masks or practice social distancing. The event remained peaceful despite the lack of police intervention compared to other contemporary social movements.

Your Ankle Bracelet Awaits
Episode 226 1:05:16 - 1:06:57

226: Your Ankle Bracelet Awaits

Earthquake Machine Show, David Icke Pedophilia Clip

Marcus Couch is announced as the producer of a new hard rock show called "The Earthquake Machine" for the No Agenda stream. The hosts briefly play a clip of David Icke speaking at Trafalgar Square about elite pedophilia rings, though they decide the full 13-minute clip is too long for the broadcast.

Lost Your Job? Eat More Fiber
Episode 90 2:18 - 6:39

90: Lost Your Job? Eat More Fiber

Queen's Day Festivities, Dutch Traditions and Orange Symbolism

Adam Curry describes the upcoming Queen's Day celebrations in the Netherlands, noting the national color of orange and the motto Oranje Boven. He recounts a Dutch community celebration held in Trafalgar Square, London, featuring traditional food like cheese and pancakes. The hosts discuss the logistics of recording the show during the holiday festivities in Amsterdam.

Throwin' The "Oh"
Episode 66 17:11 - 20:38

66: Throwin' The "Oh"

Gaza Conflict Protests, BBC Reporting Criticism

Protests in London at Trafalgar Square and the BBC's Broadcasting House are detailed, with demonstrators criticizing the lack of reporting on the conflict in Gaza. The "Stop the War Coalition" is identified as a primary organizer. There is skepticism regarding the underlying political affiliations of the groups coordinating these global days of action.