By: Jay Dyer I recently re-watched Aeon Flux (2005). In the film adaptation, which departs from its older MTV predecessor, we see a dystopian Brave New World-type scenario where the human...
Read MoreBy: Jay A couple of years ago, when I first began to look at race studies and “national socialism,” someone (I don’t recall who) argued to me that national socialism was...
Read MoreHipster extraordinaire F.N. r0b gives us his effin weekly review, bra!...
Read MorePaul Joseph Watson has written a couple great articles that tell it like it is. I recommend reading them and spreading them. American Idolatry Intensifies as Nation Sinks Into Depression Popular...
Read MoreThe Collins brothers desconstruct the modern occult explosion in this podcast, in particular the Twilight tripe, as well as other dark manifestations....
Read MoreBy: Jay Everyone hated it, but I liked it. I also like the 70s one with Donald Sutherland, too. I haven’t seen the original, but Leonard Maltin gives it 4...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Justin’s Hortatory Address is interesting. In it we see an apologetic for a convert from Greek philosophy and religion to early Roman Christianity. What is more interesting...
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Read MoreIn this podcast, I discuss the choice of life and freedom through God’s Laws, or chaos and bondage through tyranny and oppression. Our culture is fast degenerating into total sludge....
Read MoreJosiah Restores True Worship 1 Now the king sent them to gather all the elders of Judah and Jerusalem to him. 2 The king went up to the house of...
Read MoreOur friend Peter Parker draws out even further insights from his angle. -Jay By: Peter Parker I’ve noticed the traditional “luciferian” formula of the atheistic type, generally goes like this....
Read MoreWhy do we love the videodrome so? -Jay Destroyed by MTV, I hate to bite the hand that Feeds me so much information The Pressure’s on the screen To sell...
Read MoreBy: Jay The Stanley Kubrick film, 2001: A Space Odyssey was a visual and technical accomplishment, unparalleled at the time of its making. I recall watching it for the first time...
Read MoreBy: Jay The “television event of the decade” ended with what is, in my opinion, the cheesiest and empty theme it could have possibly had. As it turns out, as...
Read MoreBy: Jay If you’ve ever seen the clips of Hitler rallies, one cannot deny that the mass demonstrations are certainly moving. I’m not saying moving in a good way: rather,...
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