music industry

The Occult History of Punk Music – John Adams on JaysAnalysis (Half)

This is the free half of a full talk which can be obtained at JaysAnalysis by subscribing at the PayPal links below.  Musician and researcher John Adams of The Afternoon Commute joins me to divulge new details in relation to his ongoing series with researcher Nino on the secret history of punk music. Arising from the psychedelic genre and the 60s counter-culture (so-called) movements, punk became an iconic sub-genre that would eventually have a tremendous impact on “youth culture” through the 70s, 80s, 90s, and into today.

Porkins Policy Radio episode 66 Al Sharpton: FBI Informant

On today’s episode I take a close look at the Reverend Al Sharpton’s work as a confidential informant for the FBI. I discuss his time as CI-7 and how this formed the man that Sharpton would become later in life. I begin with his early years working at Spring Records and how this initiated Sharpton into the world of organized crime. I look at his connections with the Gambino and Genovese crime families, and how an FBI cocaine sting led him to become one of the Bureau most protected and valuable informants.

Jay Dyer/Jamie Hanshaw Afternoon Commute: Alchemical Cultural Petri Dish

John and Chris of Hoax Busters join Jay Dyer and Jamie Hanshaw in a free ranging discussion about many topics, including: The Laurel Canyon Scene, The Music Industry, Weaponized Culture, Vietnam, Perfumes and Fragrance, Geopolitics, Nihilism, Evolutionism, The Middle East, Fake Terror, Immigration, Gender Roles, Occult Symbolism, Pizza, Jay’s new book: Esoteric Hollywood.

ESOTERIC HOLLYWOOD: Laurel Canyon’s Weird Scenes – Review & Analysis

Jay Dyer
21st Century Wire
In this first free hour I review and analyze Dave McGowan’s excellent book, Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon: Laurel Canyon, Covert Ops and the Dark Heart of the Hippie Dream, in an in-depth fashion. Comparable as a compliment to my own book, Esoteric Hollywood, this audio reviews Dave’s research, looks at his claims and adds my own information to some of his puzzle pieces.

Esoteric Hollywood: Laurel Canyon’s Weird Scenes – Review & Analysis (Half)

The first hour is free, while the full talk can be obtained by subscribing to JaysAnalysis for 4.95 a month or 60.00 a year at the pay pal links. In this first free hour I review and analyze Dave McGowan’s excellent book, Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon: Laurel Canyon, Covert Ops and the Dark Heart of the Hippie Dream, in an in-depth fashion. Comparable as a compliment to my own book, Esoteric Hollywood, this audio reviews Dave’s research, looks at his claims and adds my own information to some of his puzzle pieces.