Trump Investigation, Russiagate Is Pedogate & NXIVM Cult – Jay Dyer on Boiler Room 8Pm CST LIVE
The Boiler Room gang gathers to discuss the latest news LIVE!
The Boiler Room gang gathers to discuss the latest news LIVE!
Nox Mente, or *Night Mind* in Latin, is a weekly show where we interview people about their dreams. Join us as we mine the collective consciousness for truth. NOTE: There was an audio problem with Jerry’s microphone for the first few minutes of the show. You’ll hear a strange hiss. It was entirely his fault and he’s “sorry, not sorry”.
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This is hour 2: Coast to Coast AM July 07, 2018. Jay Dyer has been deconstructing the unreal world of Hollywood for years and joined guest host Richard Syrett to provide an analysis of Hollywood and the deeper messages, symbols, and predictive programming subtexts that underlie modern films. According to Dyer, Hollywood’s influence on culture has been mostly harmful. “The unfortunate aspect of film is that for the most part in the history of Hollywood and the West it’s been used to steer culture in a toxic direction,” he said.
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In the first hour JP Sottile joins me to break down the recent Trump-Putin Summit in Helsinki. We start off with Trump’s recent reversal on comments he made stating that Russia didn’t interfere with the election. JP and I then get into the press conference itself and pick apart some of the major takeaways. JP talks about Bill Browder and Putin’s allegations about him and Hillary Clinton. We also talk about the strange “dry mouth” that Trump appeared to have during the presser and explore Trump’s possible health problems.
Jay Dyer
21st Century Wire
The United States is a pop cultural superpower. One can debate if this is for good or for worse – but what is almost indisputable is the amount of resources government institutions ranging from universities to the military and intelligence services place on steering the direction of cultural icons such as musicians and movie stars.