In this video I review and analyze the geopolitical work of former Soviet and U.N. advisor Eric Walberg. I cover his take on 20th century Atlanticism and power blocs, as...
Read MoreJay Dyer returns to Our Interesting Times to discuss his lecture “Cold War, Propaganda and CIA’s Doctrinal Warfare Against the Churches.” We talk about the history of manipulation and infiltration...
Read More Tonight I’ll be covering Dr. No, From Russia with Love, Goldfinger and Thunderball and their Cold War secrets, especially in relation to the first chunk of David Wemhoff’s book...
Read More I’ve wanted to cover the Apocalypse trilogy for a long time now, three classics from legendary director John Carpenter. The Thing has a Cold War setting, while Prince of...
Read More In this talk I give my analysis of David Price’s Weaponizing Anthropology, which vindicates most of my previous claims and analyses which seemed outlandish to many. The system and...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer In order to understand the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, it is crucial to grasp the key players and plans in the global chess game. In the last...
Read More In this lecture we come to the Catholic version of Tragedy and Hope the overlooked geopolitical tome of Malachi Martin, Keys of This Blood: John Paul II Versus Russia...
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Read More The Morning Kumite invited me on to discuss the 90s, the Internet, Laurel Canyon, baseball cards, wrasslin, impressions, music industry, and much more. Audio Here ...
Read MoreAudio Here Sunday Wire connects with special guest, deep politics & cultural analyst Jay Dyer – author of best-seller Esoteric Hollywood – for an incisive psychological look at America’s...
Read More Benny Wills of JoyCamp joins us after a debate on conspiracy theories and North Korea. Subscribe to JaysAnalysis in the Purchase Membership section to access the archives of videos and...
Read More Jay Dyer is a writer, speaker and an overall renaissance man who possesses (arguably) the world’s greatest Alex Jones impression: Jefferson Lee and Jay discuss classical liberalism and modern...
Read More War Games and The Pentagon’s Brain by Annie Jacobsen reviewed for the Globalist Books’ Series. Stream or Download Audio Here Subscribe to JaysAnalysis in the Purchase Membership section to...
Read MoreThe Arktos crew talks geopolitics with the immensely knowledgeable Jay Dyer of www.jaysanalysis.com. From Syria to Russia, from Europe to America, from the identitarians to the Atlanticists, join us as...
Read MoreInterview concerning Mark’s new essay and translation and the recent UK spy debacle of supposed poisoning of a defector. Subscribe to JaysAnalysis in the Purchase Membership section to access the...
Read More In this lecture we come to the Catholic version of Tragedy and Hope the overlooked geopolitical tome of Malachi Martin, Keys of This Blood: John Paul II Versus Russia...
Read MoreMark Hackard on Red Ice Radio with Henrik Palmgren. Henrik and I discussed Soviet intelligence operations, specifically the history of illegals, deep politics and geostrategy, and the course of Russian...
Read More In this episode of JaysAnalysis we cover Fr. Seraphim Rose’s prophetic 1975 work, Orthodoxy & The Religion of the Future, with its updated additions from Hieromonk Damascene. Rose’s book...
Read More This is the first half of a full lecture which can be obtained at JaysAnalysis by subscribing for 4.95 a month or 60.00 per year at the purchase membership...
Read MoreJay Dyer returns to Our Interesting Times to discuss his third lecture on Carroll Quigley’s Tragedy and Hope. We talk about the banker-financed Bolshevik Revolution, Stalinism, the rise of the Third Reich,...
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