#MorningMonarchy: November 3, 2017
Unpopular opinions, naming names and red carpet redemption + this day in history w/Laika in space and our song of the day by Run The Jewels on your Morning Monarchy for November 3, 2017.
Unpopular opinions, naming names and red carpet redemption + this day in history w/Laika in space and our song of the day by Run The Jewels on your Morning Monarchy for November 3, 2017.
Coreyography, American Pravda and a royalty pain in the butt + this day in history w/Armenian assassination and our song of the day by Too $hort on your Morning Monarchy for October 27, 2017.
I’m (Davis Aurini) joined by Jay Dyer to discuss his work into analysing symbolism in film, and the Luciferian, technocratic, Utopian agenda that runs through so much of our modern art and political philosophy. Check out his website, his YouTube channel, and his new television series “Hollywood Decoded” – his work is here:
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Death by chocolate, serial killer at large and a sort of human bondage pyramid scheme + this day in history w/the "Suicide Solution" suicide and our song of the day by Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings on your Morning Monarchy for October 26, 2017.
Our weekly documentary film curated by our editorial team at 21WIRE.
Media unions, Harvey harassment and Lil Wayne vs. the police state + this day in history w/the assassination of Anwar Sadat and our song of the day by Daphni on your Morning Monarchy for October 6, 2017.
Tasteless billboards, the basketball briberies and psychopathic playlists + this day in history w/the Tylenol murders and our song of the day by WIBG on your Morning Monarchy for September 29, 2017.
Rescheduled doomsday, cannibal couple and cult music + this day in history w/the Omaha race riots and our song of the day by Prolly Knot on your Morning Monarchy for September 28, 2017.
This is a partial talk – the full is available by subscription at JaysAnalysis.com In the famous treatise by Miles Copeland, Game of Nations, the devious middle eastern CIA operative spills the beans in this infamous 1969 work on covert operations and regime changes. Not only does Copeland detail the various US puppets and stooges, but also how game theory played into the predictive computer models available even in the late 60s.
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Ominous broadcasts, MSM meltdowns and tea time for old rock stars + this day in history w/the Alaska AWACS crash and our song of the day by Morrissey on your Morning Monarchy for September 22, 2017.