culture creation

Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon Review: CIA & the Counter-Culture – Jay Dyer

 Today I review Dave McGowan’s classic book again and do a boil down and review. I highlight Scorpions & the Cold War, Jim Morrison’s odd background, Frank Zappa & the Arsenal, the “27 club,” rituals, Dahlia event, Miles Copeland, Crowley and Dennis Hopper and much more! Subscribe to JaysAnalysis in the Purchase Membership section to […]

The Truth About LSD & Psychedelics – Terence McKenna & Jay Dyer (Half)


Ghost of Terence McKenna joins us first, then an intro to Dr. John C. Lilly: We cover new research I’ve done in the globalist books series and in relation to my new book, the sequel to Esoteric Hollywood pertaining to LSD, MK Ultra and Dr. John C. Lilly. Jollyon West dosed elephants with LSD and Lilly preferred dalliances with dolphins. Even worse, Lilly abused children and wiped their minds with LSD – here are your “great scientists.”

Laurel Canyon, the CIA Counter Culture & Dave McGowan – Jay Dyer on Myth20c

Jay Dyer
21st Century Wire

The United States is a pop cultural superpower. One can debate if this is for good or for worse – but what is almost indisputable is the amount of resources government institutions ranging from universities to the military and intelligence services place on steering the direction of cultural icons such as musicians and movie stars.

ESOTERIC HOLLYWOOD: Dave McGowan’s Programmed to Kill: MK Ultra Serial Killers – Jay Dyer (Free Part)

As promised, we come to Programmed to Kill, an earlier, and equally important book from Dave McGowan, of Weird Scenes Inside Laurel Canyon fame.  I summarize his thesis and in the full talk give my analysis and commentary based on the numerous other analyses I’ve read regarding related material.  We look at the strengths and weaknesses of his book, as well as the crucial connection to Hollywood, which created a whole new entertainment genre surrounding ‘lone gunner sickos’….or are they really lone gunners?

The CIA and Hollywood episode 2 Robert DeNiro

Guillermo Jimenez joins us for this episode to talk about Robert De Niro – a man whose relationship with the CIA spans two decades.  We look at four films – Wag the Dog, Meet the Parents, Meet the Fockers and The Good Shepherd, the latter three of which have documented CIA assistance in their production.  We discuss Robert De Niro’s transformation from a serious dramatic actor into a kooky comedy figure, and the CIA’s apparent involvement in that.  This led to us asking whether the three comedy films are trojan ho

The CIA and Hollywood episode 1 George Orwell

In this opening episode of the new series Pearse and Tom look into the CIA’s adaptations of George Orwell’s two most famous novels – Animal Farm and 1984.  We focus primarily on Animal Farm, a revolutionary animated film in several senses of the word, produced by Louis De Rochemont – a man who had worked with several other government agencies prior to making Animal Farm with the CIA.  The animation was does by British firm Halas and Bachelor, and we also discuss their background.  This episode also examines the paper trail, looking in Orwell’s FBI file an