90s

“Bankers on the DANCE FLOOR” (FIAT CLAP MIX) – NEW EDM Cringecore Single Dropped! -Jay Dyer

My latest cringe core single to drop is a previously unreleased 1995 club hit in Slovenia when I went under the monicker “Freedumb Williams.” When I left SNAP and subsequently split from LaBouche, I had my own hit single about the CEOs and banking elite. This previously unreleased club mix is now topping the EuroDance […]

The Amazing Predictive Programming in Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning 1 Explained – Jay Dyer

Today we will cover the profound elements of predictive programming in the recent Tom COOM smash hit, Mission Impossible 7. Dead Reckoning represents the reminiscent nostalgia we all have for classic action films and good filmmaking. On top of the film being a good film, we also have a deeply relevant esoteric / technocratic plot! […]

What Was It Like in the 90s? High School? Dating? 90s Commercials -Jay Dyer

I polled the youth recently and they said it’s different than the John Hughes idea of high school. Tonight we do a bit of nostalgia and reflect on what had changed. The changes have been unreal if you lived in that time, so we will hav e fun revisiting some of the weird and wacky […]
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Independence Day, Transformers, Stargate, Fifth Element & More! Jay & Jamie

 Alien January concludes in February with more of the alien blockbusters like ID4, Transformers, Stargate, and Fifth Element, as well as some of the lesser known films like Dark Skies, and a couple alien documentaries like the “Stan Romanek Story” and “Australian Skies.” To see the full show, subscribe to JaysAnalysis below at the […]

Con Air + Vampire’s Kiss – 50k Nerd Party with Special Guests



We made it (almost).  In this party stream we will reflect on the good and bad of 12 or 13 years of media analysis and creation, how things have evolved, stories of famous and infamous peeps we’ve met, the highs and lows, how we got to 50k in a few years, as well as analyzing two fun CAGE RAGE classics, Con Air and Vampire’s Kiss, as well as promotion of our buds who show up.

Batman, The Saint & Willow! Val Kilmer Triple Feature – Jay Dyer



The Val Triple Feature! Two classics and one stink bomb. We will cover the Lord of the Rings….I mean Willow, the Val Batman, Batman Forever and one of my personal favorites, the ridiculously over the top anti-Russian propaganda film, The Saint, where Val plays the many goofus characters of Simon Templar. LIVE at 7PM EST 

Dark Side of Occult Hollywood – Jay Dyer/Free Thought Prophet

The Free Thought Prophet invited me on to discuss Hollywood, the occult, secret societies, MK Ultra and mind control and much more.  Known for his in-depth commentary, satire and celebrity impressions, Jay is the host of the JaysAnalysis Podcast and Esoteric Hollywood. He is also a regular contributor to 21stCenturyWire, Soul of the East and the Espionage History Archive, as well as appearing on numerous nationally syndicated radio shows, such as Ground Zero and Coast to Coast AM, as well as TV shows like Buzzsaw with Sean Stone.

Esoteric Hollywood: Truman Show & Groundhog Day Deciphered

In this episode, I decipher the philosophical and sometime esoteric underpinnings to two popular 90s films, Groundhog Day and The Truman Show. Surprising perhaps to some, both films exhibit a great deal of philosophical depth and forethought. Curious ethical and metaphysical questions are raised in both, and with The Truman Show in particular.

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.