I was honored to be asked on one of the top stand-up’s podcast’s, none other than Mr. Sam Tripoli & his world famous Tin Foil Hat Cast! Sam has...
Read MoreDeflating Atheism requested an interview and discussion with me regarding skepticism and the collapse of Internet atheism. Audio Here Deflating Atheism Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChQtdEDRCbcBMadX8D5Wmbw Be sure to subscribe and follow me...
Read More Audio Here Were The Beatles created as a psychological warfare weapon by British Intelligence? RIchard speaks with a media scientist, a pop culture critic and a music journalist...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of Anthony Burgess’ dystopian novel A Clockwork Orange was definitely due for a full treatment – a full Ludovico Treatment! I last watched the...
Read MoreEarth Radio Network with Dr. Truth invited on Jacksonville, FL, FM radio invited me on to discuss the book and new subjects, such as the music industry, its coopting for...
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...
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Read MoreJennifer of EvolveandAscend.com joins me to discuss three films of note: Gandahar, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, and Star Wars for their deeper significance. In fact, not only are...
Read More Tim Kelly invited me back to discuss the scope of MKULTRA which is often overlooked in the Hollywood hype of mind controlled assassins and trigger words. In this conversation...
Read More Jamie Hanshaw joins me to do an in-depth analysis of some of Hitchcock’s greatest films and their deeper meaning. Jamie and I deconstruct Notorious, Marnie, Rear Window, North by...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer So far we have only analyzed one Hitchcock film, Vertigo (1958), where we highlighted the use of mind control, doubling and voyeurism on the part of a...
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 More Jay Dyer returns to OIT to discuss his recent video analyzing Daniel Estulin’s book Tavistock Institute: Social Engineering the Masses. We talk about how Tavistock has worked within a...
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