In this half audio for non-subscribers, I begin the analysis of Plato’s Republic, covering books I and II, setting the stage for what will be the ideal city. Also contained in...
Read MoreBuzzsaw uploaded a highlight from Sean Stone and I discussing the metaphysical keys to Twin Peaks. Here is the video, as well as a link to my full-length analysis of...
Read More Jay Dyer returns to OIT to discuss his recent video analyzing Daniel Estulin’s book Tavistock Institute: Social Engineering the Masses. We talk about how Tavistock has worked within a...
Read MoreGuest post by: Andrew Rurikson November 2013 was a month of key political anniversaries in America, with 150 years having passed since Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address and 50 since the...
Read MoreAs requested, James Kelley returns to discuss a cornucopia of esoterica, that can only properly be explained in a list. Topics covered include: Paul Virilio, Dr. Joseph P. Farrell, dialectics,...
Read MoreBy: Jennifer and Jay Dyer Collective Evolution Nostalgia is defined as the “sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations.” The feeling...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer “‘I learned that just beneath the surface there’s another world, and still different worlds as you dig deeper.’ – David Lynch If you’ve ever sensed the flimsy,...
Read MoreShawn Helton hosts a fascinating 21 Wire radio show interviewing Cobain investigator, Tom Grant. In the second half, I come on to discuss occult Hollywood and the dark side of...
Read MoreSee my analysis of True Detective Season 2 here. By: Jay Dyer The first season of True Detective captivated the viewing public this year, topped only by Breaking Bad in...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer While there are many anti-feminist bloggers, “men’s rights” activists and talking heads continually chipping away at the chief idol of our time (equalism/egalitarianism), few are aware of...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer The Pledge For most viewers, The Prestige was a film about rival stage magicians in the Victorian Era, alternately seeking to top one another in the dank climate of...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer What is Disneyland? Is it a classic incarnation of Amerikana, or is it, nowadays at least, something more? Is it harmless, family friendly entertainment where the imagination...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer I have written on scientism lately, and in the archives several more critiques of scientism and naïve empiricism (its presupposition) are available. The question then arises as...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer The Reign of Scientism I recently watched a BBC documentary titled “The Atom: The Illusion of Reality.” In Part 3, the host delves into the last few...
Read MoreOr, Gödel Versus the New World Order By: Jay Dyer In the land of the blind, the 80s black science guy with 80s black guy mustache is king. In...
Read More“‘I learned that just beneath the surface there’s another world, and still different worlds as you dig deeper.’ – David Lynch By: Jay Dyer The Academy Award-nominated 2001 work of...
Read MoreMark Hackard Soul of the East What do postmodern exhibitionists, Islamic holy warriors and marauding ultra-nationalists share in common? Seemingly little, aside from the fact that these bizarre bedfellows are the...
Read MoreBy: 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 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...
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