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Catholic, Orthodox, Atheist & Alt Right: Jay Dyer on Mysterium Fasces
I join three AltRight guys on their podcast to theology, religion, philosophy and all things entertainment and geopolitics. The discussion is theology-heavy for all you theo-nerds out there.
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New Zealand MP in Māori facial tattoo first
The tattoo on the chin of New Zealand MP Nanaia Mahuta is much more than a mark of pride. It is a symbol of remembrance and personal strengthThe post New Zealand MP in Māori facial tattoo first appeared first on Positive News.
Jay Dyer & Jamie Hanshaw on Boiler Room: Voodoo Meets the Alt Right
Congrats to ACR, Boiler Room, Sunday Wire and JaysAnalysis for reaching 1 million plays on Spreaker!
The Terror Dialectic: Contrived Unity – Jay Dyer on Red Ice
From hour 1 of a 2 hour interview with Red Ice Radio: “Jay Dyer is a public speaker, lecturer, comedian and author of Esoteric Hollywood: Sex, Cults and Symbols in Film, as well as the host of the JaysAnalysis Podcast/Esoteric Hollywood. Jay is also a regular contributor to 21stCenturyWire, Soul of the East and the Espionage History Archive.
The Liberal American World Order: Prof. Alexander Dugin on JaysAnalysis
Prof. Alexander Dugin is an author, lecturer and former advisor to Vladimir Putin. He was gracious enough to speak with me in this in-depth philosophical discussion that covers a wide range of topics, including: The origins of modern liberalism in the Enlightenment era, the problems of atomistic individualism, the anti-metaphysical stance of Anglo-saxon and Scottish empiricists, how this philosophy was mirrored in the Calvinist reformers, and the desacralization of Nature in the West.
Cowbells in the Carpathians: cycling in search of Romania’s secret wilderness
With half of Europe’s remaining virgin forest, Romania holds a state of wilderness that has been lost in much of the continent. Sam Sutaria cycles across the country and asks what it could teach the west about rewilding both its landscape and its culture
Lessons for modern living from nature-based cultures
Professor Jules Pretty has travelled the world to explore how and why people live close to nature. In his book, The Edge of Extinction, he examines this relationship and discovers that money can't buy interconnectedness with nature
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