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The CIA and Hollywood episode 10 Confessions of a Dangerous Mind

Aaron Franz joins us to discuss the 2002 biopic Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, which tells the story of game show producer and host Chuck Barris. Barris claims that while becoming a TV star he was recruited by and worked for the CIA as an assassin, killing a total of 33 people. In this episode we analyse this claim, which has been dismissed by the Agency as a ludicrous fantasy.

Esoteric Hollywood: The Witch, Suspiria & the Devil’s Bitchcraft (Hr. 1)

This is the first free half of the talk, while full interviews and lectures can be obtained by subscribing to JaysAnalysis.com at the PayPal link.  Jamie Hanshaw (author of Operation Culture Creation 1 and 2 and Hollywood Mind Control) joins me to break down the esoteric symbols and occult aspects of 5 films: The recent hit The Witch, horror classic Suspiria, Henson’s The Witches, The Devil Rides Out and Disney’s Hocus Pocus.  Fr

(Half) JaysAnalysis Republic Bk. 8: The Pythagorean City

In this half talk for free, I detail the 8th book of Plato’s Republic where Socrates describes the degeneration of the ideal city into oligarchy, democracy and chaos. Included in book 8 is the esoteric doctrine of the Pythagorean number of man, based in the cosmology of the Timaeus.  Included is an explanation of the metallurgical analogy and the relation to Homer and Achilles’ Shield (in the full talk for paid subscribers).

Esoteric Hollywood: Jamie Hanshaw on Trauma Based Hollywood Control

In this episode of Esoteric Hollywood Jamie Hanshaw joins me to discuss four bizarre films that all happened to tie together: Crimson Peak, Maps to the Stars, The Fall and Society. From elite Satanism to predatory cannibalism, this sicko episode is not for the faint of heart.
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Jay Dyer’s Esoteric Hollywood: The Real Meaning of Kubrick’s Shining

Intro theme: “Dream Agent” by Ariel Electron, Holeg Spies and Thierry Gotti on the “Kore Kosmou” album.
In this episode, I take on Kubrick’s horror classic, The Shining with a different take than Weidner or Ager. This audio also features my Jack and Tony impersonations. My thesis is also encapsulated in my extensive written analysis at JaysAnalysis.com and will also be explored in my book Esoteric Hollywood: Sex, Cults and Symbols in Film now available for pre-order at Amazon.com