21WIRE’s Week in Review: 26 MAR 2016 Edition
21st Century Wire says…
A review of all the Top Stories from this week – for your consideration.
21st Century Wire says…
A review of all the Top Stories from this week – for your consideration.
Jay Dyer
21st Century Wire
Weird Stuff is an occult conspiracy encyclopedia in an easy-to-read fully illustrated magazine format.
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.
For full interviews and lectures, subscribe to JaysAnalysis.com for 4.95 a month at the PayPal link. Chris Geo invited me on Truth Frequency Radio to discuss esoteric symbolism in film.
An article submitted to the peer reviewed Scan Journal of Macquarie University takes a deeper look at the culture of death prevalent in the fashion world and studies “corpse chick” (sic) – the disturbing trend of posing models as glamorous corpses.
Truth Seekers Radio with Angeline Marie of Liberty Works Radio and AM Talk Knoxville invited me on her show to talk the real strategy of Kubrick and Hollywood in the promotion of both the Darwinian and alien myths.
Jennifer Sodini 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 these films irredeemably bizarre, they also demonstrate deep occult notions, and Willy Wonka in particular (written by British Intelligence Agent Roald Dahl), a favorite amongst traumatized kids and those in the mood to get stoned.
Tune in to the Alternate Current Radio Network (ACR) for another LIVE broadcast of ‘The Boiler Room’ starting at 6 PM PST | 9 PM EST every Wednesday. Join us for uncensored, uninterruptible talk radio, custom-made for barfly philosophers, misguided moralists, masochists, street corner evangelists, media-maniacs, savants, political animals and otherwise lovable rascals.
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 Northwest, The Man Who Knew Too Much, Vertigo, Psycho, The Birds and Frenzy.