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Body Snatcher Synthoid Mutation Invasion Alien Spore MOVIES! – Jay Dyer (Half)

 Tonight we will cover Cell (2016), The Invasion with Nicole Kidman, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), Village of the Damned, Invaders From Mars, Assimilate, The Faculty, Honeymoon, and Species!  We will cover the eerie parallels to modern scenarios, the original Cold War setting and much, much more, which meshes perfectly with my recent […]

Nina Turner, RoseAnn DeMoro, Others Call for New Third Party

Bernie Sanders in Wisconsin. Could a third-party candidate do this?by Thomas NeuburgerI'm thinking out loud these days, trying to crack the uncrackable nut, escape the inescapable trap laid for policy-minded voters, the one that says “It's a Republican or a neoliberal; there's no other viable choice. Pick one.”More and more, people want to pick neither.

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.

Butterfly Effect & Identity Are REALLY About THIS! Jay Dyer

Both films fit into a similar category of fairly revelatory early 2000s films that showed quote a bit about psychology, alters and MPD/DID. In fact, both contain facts about traauma based mind conttrol, as well as insights into the spiritual side of these disorders. In line with Silence of the Lambs and the recent talk with Jamie, these films as well as comments on Rebel Without a Cause provide powerful insights.

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.