Bill Joy’s famous essay should count as one of the writings of the elite, as the essay admits much of what we have discussed for the last 20 years:...
Read More Having read Klaus Schwab’s new book Fourth Industrial Revolution, I will bring you the new installment of the elite books series. We will look at what Klaus says Davos...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer I have only analyzed two John Carpenter films, Big Trouble in Little China and Prince of Darkness (while Branco covered The Thing), but it’s admittedly absurd to...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer 1960s spy fiction is some of my favorite fiction. Developing its own unique aesthetic, from Bond to The Saint to Harry Palmer, the vivid, flamboyant style of...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Cognitive dissonance is the firewall that exists in most minds when confronted with a challenge to their basic beliefs about the world. As it is human nature...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Spoilers Ahead Ex Machina is the latest incarnation of the familiar Short Circuit theme we’ve seen lately – but this film does not feature the madcap antics...
Read MoreIn this stellar interview, geopolitical analyst Patrick Henningsen gives a detailed analysis of the entire spectrum of moves we’re seeing in the global theater, from the ISIS threat to the...
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 Lemony Snicket’s: A Series of Unfortunate Events represents a deeper attempt at “hidden in plain view” revealing of occult secrets, than anything you might find in the more...
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