The Day Tapes are a forgotten piece of information that shows our future is planned. They were relayed to a Catholic Pro Life organization in the 1980s by a doctor...
Read More As promised, we continue the Arnold sci fi theme with some of the Schwarzenfun. Unintentionally a comedy master, Arnold’s 80s and 90s arcana are full of future predictions worth...
Read More “For more than twenty years, Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt has been warning the American people of the New World Order stratagem to overthrow democratically elected school boards with public-private partnerships...
Read More JessumGuy invited me on to his new podcast to discuss my two books, Esoteric Hollywood 1 and 2. We cover the origins of the camera and propaganda, the origins...
Read MoreIn my unique take on US, we open with a fake review from BOOMER MOVIE REVIEWS, and then the real analysis follows with a focus on the reality behind...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer The popular views attributed to Niccolo Machiavelli are not actually his own. Having not actually read him, the assumption by many is that he is known for...
Read More #movies #weird #funny Why has Demon Seed by Dean Kooter been overlooked? If you watch the film, you can begin to see why. Too much was revealed and the...
Read More #regimechange #venezuela #news A segment of a recent episode of the Sunday Wire I hosted where the first few minutes focused on the modern geopolitical spectrum and how resume...
Read MoreWe conclude the Tragedy & Hope lectures with the timely election of Donald Trump which eerily parallels the Goldwater era. The first half of the talk discusses the race and what Trump...
Read MoreThe entire series deserves its own analysis, but the last two installments included some heavy-hitting narratives that revolve around real-world conspiracies and espionage!...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Secular attempts at mystery and transcendence can never rise above some form of gnosticism or Platonism. In these schemes, the preset physical world is invariably some phantasm...
Read More Stepping back beyond Marcus Aurelius, this week we look into the origins of philosophy itself, the basic questions of metaphysics and the basic questions of theology. What is real?...
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,...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek: Into Darkness differs quite a bit from the original reboot with a much deeper, esoteric geo-political plot. While Star Trek was much better rated, and in ways...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer As with many 80s films I grew up with, they seemed quite innocuous on the surface level, but as you mature, you are able to reflect...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Reviewing some older 80s and 90s films, I decided to delve into the Bond films. I started with the later ones and will work my way back...
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