The Amazing Occult And Predictive Programming Elements In Dune -Jay Dyer hosts the Alex Jones Show Remember to boost that T naturally with 50% all products at Choq.com using promo...
Read MoreTonight we return to geopolitics by covering a book many receommended I read from Michael Graziano: Errand Into the Wilderness: Religion & the History of the CIA. This book blends...
Read MoreWe pick back up with our final installment of the chronological ordering of the dystopian films, analyzing and riffing on Logans Run, Waterworld, Idiocracy, Brave New World, Wall-E, Planet of...
Read More The Decameron film festival hosted online this year invited me on to do a deep dive into Lynch, the symbolism, patterns and influences on his artwork, focusing on Wild...
Read More It’s been recommended for many years and I finally forced myself to watch it. It’s definitely not for everyone, but this film is definitely one of the most “esoteric”...
Read More #dune #davidlynch #movies From my second book, Esoteric Hollywood 2, I give an in-depth analysis of the themes and symbols in Herbert’s prophetic novel Dune, and compare it to...
Read More The crew gathers to discuss the latest craziness and nonsense. Tonight we are live at 9PM EST! Tune in to the Alternate Current Radio Network (ACR) for another LIVE...
Read More In this live stream we will cover Esoteric Hollywood 2, the many more films I cover in the sequel, and in particular the Matrix trilogy in-depth, the symbols used,...
Read More Stream or download here. Robert Stark and co-host Pilleater talk to Jay Dyer. He reviews films at his blog Jay’s Analysis and is the author of Esoteric Hollywood. Topics: The entertainment complex and deciphering...
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 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...
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