Jay Dyer returns to Our Interesting Times to discuss his series covering Dr. Carroll Quigley’s monumental Tragedy & Hope. We talk about banksters’ scams, controlled opposition, revolutions, dialectics, the...
Read More This is the first free hour of my talk on Quigley’s Tragedy and Hope where we cover the next few chapters dealing with World War I and the reparations...
Read MoreTesting out some new video software on my iPhone, we shot a rough video at the Grassy Knoll. As Chris and John at Hoaxbusters propose – what if the JFK...
Read MoreChris and co. at the Cryptoshow on Austin FM invited me into their fancy cakes studio to do a highly informative and slaptastic discussion concerning impersonations, Hitler and WW2, Tragedy...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer One of the classic 80s cult films I’ve overlooked and delayed doing an analysis of has been Joel Schumacher’s 1987 Lost Boys. While somewhat of a box...
Read MoreFrom Mark Devlin’s podcast: “US writer and researcher Jay Dyer of www.jaysanalysis.com is our guest this time round, as we look at symbolism, mind control and culture creation through film. Many of...
Read More It’s time! The first lecture series to cover the entirety of Dr. Carroll Quigley’s immense Tragedy & Hope. Here in part 1 we cover the banksters’ scams leading up...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer There are numerous misunderstandings surrounding the subjects of Genesis, creation, evolution, science and theology, which muddy the primordial goo even further than it already was (if only...
Read More John and Chris of HBC join Jay Dyer and Jamie Hanshaw in a free ranging discussion about many topics, including: The Laurel Canyon Scene, The Music Industry, Weaponized Culture, Vietnam,...
Read MoreThe first half of the interview is free, while the full 2 hours can be obtained by subscribing to JaysAnalysis for 4.95 a month or 60.00 a year. Dr. Richard...
Read MoreI called into the Hoax Buster’s Call to discuss the crucial subject of how presuppositions and paradigms function as templates to interpret “facts.” There are no “brute facts” that come...
Read MoreJamie Hanshaw joins me to discuss B movies that actually have a meaning and a message – often not what you expect. In this slaptastic conversation, we cover: The Stuff,...
Read More The first hour is free, while the full talk can be obtained by subscribing to JaysAnalysis for 4.95 a month or 60.00 a year at the purchase membership link....
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer John Carpenter’s Prince of Darkness (1987) makes up the second film in his “Apocalypse Trilogy,” preceded by The Thing, and followed by In the Mouth of Madness. The...
Read MoreThis is the first free half of a full talk for paid subscribers. Patrick Henningsen of 21stCenturyWire joins me for another graduate level course in geopolitics, as we break down the...
Read MoreBy: Jennifer Sodini and Jay Dyer After a period of silence, Radiohead has reappeared with a new single after a curious marketing pitch, removing their social media profiles from public...
Read MoreJohn and Chris have an excellent discussion with the ever-congenial author and researcher, Jamie Hanshaw. Topics include: ritual magic and mind control in the entertainment sphere, Themes in Disney films,...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer It seems more and more as if we are living in a bad B movie, replete with cheesy set pieces and a Casio keyboard score – and...
Read MoreCatherine Austin Fitts invited me on the Solari Report for a lively conversation covering mind control, movies and the transhumanist agenda. We chose ten films that stand out as exemplars,...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer While most board games of the 1980s did not make it onto the big screen, one curious specimen did – Clue. The 1985 film directed by Jonathan...
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