By: Jay The new Captain America film is heavily laced with either revelation of the method programming, or genuine artistic rebellion against the corrupt, globalist establishment. The plot is one...
Read MoreBy: Jay Darren Aronofsky’s Noah has become the talk of the Internet and religious folk. As a film, I found it flawed and a little odd in its pacing, but...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer While reading John Marks’ famous book The Search for the Manchurian Candidate, the chapter on drugs and MKULTRA elucidated a deep insight. Some of the earliest...
Read More…I will show you a great mystery. “The Cosmos moves within the very life of eternity, and is contained in that very eternity whence all life issues. And for this...
Read MoreFabian socialist H.G. Wells set the stage for the sci fi deception of the new world order.[Many readers have requested some articles that are more readable and simple. This is...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Lost Highway is a bizarre, psychical film that has mystified most. Reviews and analyses abound with endless questions and speculations that often fail to transcend the most...
Read MoreIn Part 1 of this discussion, I introduce metaphysics (the branch of philosophy, not witch books), and explain why it has been suppressed in the West. I argue that a...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer The Matrix, as I’ve joked many times, is one of those perennial topics in philosophy 101 classes that tends to evoke the most inane and mindless “philosophizing”...
Read MorePart two of “Deconstructing Darwinism” In part 2, I pick up where I left off, devling deeper into the Darwinian and evolutionary paradigms. I focus more on the philosophical problems,...
Read MoreThe technocratic, panopticon Eye of Big Brother watches you. By: Jay Dyer All the smart dummies, upper class and yuppies go along with and/or join the Outer Party thinking they’ll...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Dune is an amazing novel: There is a reason it’s the best-selling science fiction series of all time. Prescient for his time (1965), author Frank Herbert was able...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer I have highlighted fake news recently, and in a fit of 80s mania, I decided to watch the Charlie Sheen/Michael Biehn Navy Seals because I had never seen...
Read More“‘Everything that is in motion must be moved by something.’ Gregory of Nazianzus, responding to Aristotle’s identification of God as a “fifth element” alongside the traditional four stoicheia, asked: ‘What...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer I started this out as a long comment, but I decided it would make for a good post, as I’ve been seeking an educated atheist to debate...
Read MoreBy: Jay In over eight years of higher education, a thread I was able to see emerging was the “new atheist”/atheist trend. Part of the reason for that was embarking...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer A major problem for the philosophy of science and religious traditions is the question of observational neutrality and rational theory choice. Can one’s observations be independent of an...
Read MoreBy: Jay What is “reason”? Dr. Bahnsen made a great point several years ago about the mass equivocation on the subject of “reason.” It’s a common word, used by everyone,...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer When considering the question of “proofs” for the existence of God, the history of argumentation has often been lacking. The dialectical relationship of the empirical/materialist tradition debating...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Vertigo is the best place to start a Hitchcock analysis. While many themes repeat in his films, Vertigo is most memorable for its psychological depth and mystique. ...
Read MoreAuthor and historian James Kelley returns to JaysAnalysis to discuss his groundbreaking research on the history of the Frankish empire and its relationship to various developments in western theology and...
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