By: Jay Dyer Taking it’s place as one of the highest grossing films of all time, the mythmakers of modernity at Marvel gave the world a fairly immense dose of esoterica combined with deep state...
Read MoreCompletely rewritten. By: Jay Dyer It’s always fun to go back and watch the movies you grew up with. However, it can also be a laughingly disturbing experience, akin to finding out that uncle you...
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, thin veneer of what parades...
Read More21st Century Wire says… Tune in to the Alternate Current Radio Network tonight at 11:30 PM EST or 8:30 PM PST for another episode of the ‘Boiler Room’, a new mid-week, uninterruptible talk radio program designed...
Read MoreThe Rundown Live had me back to discuss ancient religion, symbolism, “mystery religions,” Manly P. Hall and “The Secret Teaching of All Ages,” propaganda and film, as well as special requests for some of my...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer “The grid. A digital frontier. I tried to picture clusters of information as they moved through the computer. What did they look like? Ships? Motorcycles? Were the circuits like freeways? I kept...
Read More“The earliest gods were invoked by ritual act (dromenon = the thing done) such as a sacrificial dance, commemorating the fact that our life begins and ends when they call upon us. Subsequently the thing...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer The torture is about to commence, as we will soon be subjected to an endless barrage of dispensationalist and millennialist advertising and propaganda, as the Left Behind series makes its way to...
Read MoreBy: Jay As our friend, the talented writer Peter Parker pointed out back in May of 2013, the intelligence scripting for the news events surrounding radical Islamic terrorists seem to find their curious parallel in...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer If you haven’t heard, Katy Perry told Rolling Stone she wants in! The hallowed halls of the Illuminati elite are wide open for the rising stars, just fill out a form and...
Read MoreBy: Jay Although there have been numerous articles about fake news, few and far between are the analyses of how exactly it has been done. For decades, the CIA worked intimately with the centralized news...
Read MoreBy: Jay This week’s media circus witnessed the upstaging of the celebrity boob hack with a new ISIS “beheading” video of “journalist” Steven Sotloff. If you follow me on FB or Twitter, you know I...
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 attention and critical praise. While...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Transcendence is the ultimate transhumanist film to date. Convalescence would have been a better name. The film begins with some cataclysmic future event that has caused the collapse of civilization to a...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Another week, another contrived crisis. Never let a good one of those go to waste. No, it’s not Kony hijacking a Malaysian Plane for Bowe Bergdahl, this week’s psy op is “race...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Some of these will be obvious, but as the readership grows there may be insights in certain lesser known films that deal with conspiracy in general. My list will exclude all things...
Read MorePanspermiatic Cinematic By: Jay Dyer Prometheus was the 2012 presumed blockbuster prequel to Ridley Scott’s famous Alien series. While reviews were slightly on the positive side, many found the film to be a rehash of...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer I was tempted to write this as a joke analysis under the name “VibrantCitizen,” but I’ll refrain, since the competition likes to “borrow” ideas without returning them. Directed by Philip Kaufman, Invasion of...
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 the origins of “equalism” and...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Luc Besson has that rare, magical quality where his films teeter on the edge of being extremely mediocre and/or somewhat entertaining. Similar themes run through his work, from La Femme Nikita to...
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