The Bolsheviks’ Occult War
Read how the Bolsheviks' quest for world power led to the dark realms of the occult.
Read how the Bolsheviks' quest for world power led to the dark realms of the occult.
Mongolian mummy, more BBC abuse and the art of secret societies + this day in history w/Lincoln shot and our song of the day by Night Moves on your Morning Monarchy for April 14, 2016.
Virtual death, curse tablets and a ghostly photoshoot + this day in history w/WHO established and our song of the day by Har Mar Superstar on your Morning Monarchy for April 7, 2016.
Brussels "BOOM", burning effigies and a killer zodiac + this day in history w/the Motion Picture Production Code and our song of the day by DMA's on your Morning Monarchy for March 31, 2016.
Tim Kelly of Our Interesting Times interviewed me on the subject of the CIA’s use of cults as well as other religions as cover for intelligence operations. We discuss CIA ties to Scientology and cover the latter’s origins in Satanist and British intelligence asset Aleister Crowley’s Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO).
Mormon Mason, White Horse and black bunny + this day in history w/The Great Escape and our song of the day by Barry Adamson on your Morning Monarchy for March 24, 2016.
The Fayette Factor, less religious and the time of the Preacher + this day in history w/Burst Of Joy and our song of the day by The Heavy on your Morning Monarchy for March 17, 2016.
Jay Dyer
21st Century Wire
Before there was Back to the Future, there was the early phase of science fiction propaganda embodied in Fabian H.G. Wells’ 1895 novella, The Time Machine. Wells’ work is both entertaining and important for the course of modern literature, yet also calls for an analysis given the prevalence of propaganda functioning at many levels within the novel.
Jay Dyer
21st Century Wire
In this episode of Esoteric Hollywood, I decode and deconstruct the symbolism and narrative structure of Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut.
There’s no shortage of connections between British espionage writers and the occult, and while we’ve examined a good deal of Ian Fleming, another writer who wrote quite prolifically of devilish machinations was Dennis Wheatley.