Browsing the "royal society" Tag

August 3, 2016 - 0 Comments

 This is the first half of a 2 hour lecture which can be obtained by subscribing at the purchase membership link at JaysAnalysis.com. In this first free hour of...

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June 17, 2016 - 0 Comments

Jay Dyer returns to Our Interesting Times Podcast discuss Part 2 of his series of lectures on Carroll Quigley’s Tragedy and Hope. We talk about the World War I reparations, the...

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June 10, 2016 - 0 Comments

 Jay Dyer returns to Our Interesting Times to discuss his series covering Dr. Carroll Quigley’s monumental Tragedy & Hope. We talk about banksters’ scams, controlled opposition, revolutions, dialectics, the...

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June 8, 2016 - 0 Comments

 This is the first free hour of my talk on Quigley’s Tragedy and Hope where we cover the next few chapters dealing with World War I and the reparations...

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May 26, 2016 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer There are numerous misunderstandings surrounding the subjects of Genesis, creation, evolution, science and theology, which muddy the primordial goo even further than it already was (if only...

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April 10, 2016 - 0 Comments

 After numerous requests to deconstruct Stefan Molyneux and his popular online philosophy talks, I have acquiesced. This talk will also apply to the whole cadre of Internet atheists, from...

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February 14, 2016 - 0 Comments

Truth Seekers Radio with Angeline Marie of Liberty Works Radio and AM Talk Knoxville invited me on her show to talk the real strategy of Kubrick and Hollywood in the...

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June 17, 2014 - 0 Comments

By: 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...

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June 10, 2014 - 0 Comments

  Or, 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...

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May 4, 2011 - 0 Comments

Tracing the Possible Influences for “Redcrosse Knight” and “Lucifera” By: Jay (c) Copyright Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queen represents a high point in British Renaissance literature. Intended to be a mythological...

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