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The Book That Deconstructs Hollywood’s Hidden Illuminati Messages – Jay Dyer

Rex invited me back on the Leak Project to discuss Esoteric Hollywood.
“On the forefront of Hollywood Esoterica – Jay has been decoding the symbology and subliminal programming imbedded in many Films and TV shows.
From Age of Ultron to the Shining Mr Dyer’s astute approach toward deciphering codes in Hollywood is unmatched and second to none.”

Esoteric Hollywood: Jay w/Tim Kelly – Propaganda Decoded

“Jay Dyer returns to Our Interesting Times to discuss his recently released book Esoteric Hollywood: Sex, Cults and Symbols in Film. We begin by talking about Jay’s concluding lecture in his Tragedy & Hope series and then move on to discuss Hollywood and its role in social engineering and shaping culture. The discussion involves Tinsel Town’s ties to the Occult, intelligence agencies, military and organized crime and the film industry’s role in perception management.

Esoteric Hollywood w/Jamie Hanshaw: Crazy B Movies with Messages (Half)

This is the first half of the show, free, while paid subscribers receive full talks for 4.95 a month or 60.00 yearly. Jamie Hanshaw joins me to discuss B movies that actually have a meaning and a message – often not what you expect. In this slaptastic conversation, we cover: The Stuff, Demon Seed, Running Man, Ghoulies, Prince of Darkness and Village of the Damned.

(Partial) Hollywood Transhumanism: A Conversation with Jay Dyer

This is a partial clip from a full talk available at JaysAnalysis for paid subscribers. Dean Arnold invited me to speak at a private theater in Chattanooga, TN. The topic was my work, Esoteric Hollywood, film and propaganda, intelligence agencies and their role in film making, popular culture as social engineering and predictive programming in relation to transhumanism as a new mythology intended to dupe the public.

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.