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Babel & Hollywood – Jay Dyer on Canary Cry

Jay Dyer on Canary Cry Radio. THE SKRIPTURES SAY THERE IS A TIME TO WEEP, AND A TIME TO LAUGH! This is a highly accurate description of what it’s like for those who expose the esoteric deception that is rampant in entertainment media on a daily basis. The occcult powers that shape our spiritual and social worldview seem obscure and nebulous for many folks to grasp or understand.

Eyes Wide Shut 30 Years BEFORE? Eye of the Devil Analysis – Jay Dyer


30 years before Stanley Kubrick made the highly revelatory film Eyes Wide Shut, another film had shown a similar dark side to the elite: Eye of the Devil, starring none other than Sharon Tate, then wife of Roman Polanski. Given her other roles and Polanki’s other films (Polanski did not direct Eye of the Devil), we see yet another window into the dark side of the elite, their worship of bloodlines and the connections between Hollywood and medieval gnostic sects. Be sure and share, click like and subscribe!

Hollywood Babylon: Bringing Hades Above Ground – Jay Dyer on Boiler Room


The Boiler Room crew gathers to discuss the news and latest events. Live from Hollywood, half of the boiler room crew reports on the Warner Brothers Studio tour, the sights and sounds of Los Angeles and Topanga canyon, going on the Sam Tripoli show, recent news and interviews, and more!
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The Sexy Story of Esoteric Hollywood & Hollywood Decoded – Jay Dyer on Pod Sequentialism

Jay Dyer is the author of Esoteric Hollywood and the co-creator and co-host of Gaia TV’s Hollywood Decoded, in which he delves into the symbolism hidden in blockbuster films to uncover secret, predictive programming. Matt and Jay reveal the hidden-in-plain-site clues to deeper meaning in some of the most popular films in pop culture on this intriguing episode of Pod Sequentialism with Matt Kennedy.  

Esoteric Hollywood: John Adams on 80s Occult & Comedy Arcana

John Adams of The Afternoon Commute and Hoax Busters Call joins me to reminisce on 80s trends and lore, from the teen party to the Brat Pack to John Cusack’s transformation from Lloyd Dobler to hitman. Profuse with absurdity and impersonations, John and I have a lighthearted chat that includes a good bit of depth in terms of 80s social engineering trends. Lost Boys, John Hughes and Uncle Buck – enough said.
Intro theme: “Dream Agent” by Ariel Electron, Holeg Spies and Thierry Gotti on the “Kore Kosmou” album.