Beyonce, John of God Cult, 90s Alt SHREK Rock, Fake Nuggets – BOILER ROOM – Jay Dyer
Alternate Current Radio Presents: BOILER ROOM – Uninterruptible Talk Radio
Alternate Current Radio Presents: BOILER ROOM – Uninterruptible Talk Radio
Jay and Tristan return to cover the announcement that 2019 is the year of the vegan diet in the Economist, the Guardian and many other publications. We discuss previous debates with Vegan Gains, atheism and relativism and the impact on millennials. From there we dive into movies and pop culture, looking at Blade Runner, PKD, Bird Box, Under the Silver Lake, social engineering, and the rise of the AI smart city though Jacques Attali.
Earth Radio Network with Dr. Truth invited on Jacksonville, FL, FM radio invited me on to discuss the book and new subjects, such as the music industry, its coopting for social engineering, false flags, staged terror, the daemonic, Fight Club, 9/11, hip hop and punk music engineering, Tavistock and the UFO PsyOp.
Monday we learned exactly who. House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy scheduled a debate on Charlie Dent's Dangerous Synthetic Drug Control Act (H.R. 3537) for Monday. It puts 22 synthetic compounds-- including 11 used to create synthetic marijuana (K2 or Spice)-- on Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), forcing mandatory minimum sentences on violators.
This is the first free half of the full interview with author Jamie Hanshaw which can be obtained at JaysAnalysis by subscribing at the paypal link. Jamie’s books can be obtained here.
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In this free first hour interview of Esoteric Hollywood, Isaac Weishaupt of Iluminatiwatcher.com joins myself and Jamie Hanshaw to discuss the recent mega-ritual social engineering events known as the Superbowl and the Grammy’s. Delving into the esoteric side, we begin analyzing the alchemical and occultic notions of inversion and its relation to the multi-cultural program of monoculture dissolution. Highlighting the promotion of globalism and French Revolutionary illuminism in Coldplay, we look at Beyoncé’s “Church of Bey,” the agitprop of #bla
I'm not good with remembering dates things happened in my life-- beyond my birthday and the day I stopped wanting to use drugs forever. But I do remember that, although the music business was on an unhealthy trajectory when I retired a year or two after Bush stole the 2000 election, non-superstar artists could still scrape together a living and aspire to a career within the bounds of the music business. Since then, struggling artists have struggled a lot more-- and it's getting worse...