Philosophy

Game of Nations – CIA & Miles Copeland – Jay Dyer (Half)


This is a partial talk – the full is available by subscription at JaysAnalysis.com In the famous treatise by Miles Copeland, Game of Nations, the devious middle eastern CIA operative spills the beans in this infamous 1969 work on covert operations and regime changes. Not only does Copeland detail the various US puppets and stooges, but also how game theory played into the predictive computer models available even in the late 60s.

The Final Revolution of the Elite – Jay Dyer & Primal Edge Health


Club of Rome and the climate agenda analyzed and how it relates to the new social engineering around diet and the rise of mandated veganic cultism.  The climate agenda and the diet agenda are all connected, especially when we consider the inside connections revealed by the Dr. Day tapes or my globalism books series.  We know documents like the Tavistock Institute and Changing Images of Man influenced this realm, but we cannot forget the Club of Rome’s First Global Revolution work.

Reclaiming Autonomy = Rejecting Bureaucracy

In the 20th century, several radical thinkers of considerable stature aimed to rethink, and possibly transcend, the premises of State-oriented, progressive-political ideology.  Pioneering sociologist Max Weber critiqued the massively-encroaching “bureaucratization” of all aspects of everyday life — the diminishment of the unique individual into a “calculable person” (to use Foucault’s phrase).  Like Weber, Michel Foucault valued the rational/scientific legacy of the Enlightenment, but deplored the “management” of “employees/citizens” that came in its wake.  Similarly, Lewis Mumford — anothe

“Dialogical Arguments for Libertarian Rights” in The Dialectics of Liberty

I just received my copy of the handsome new book The Dialectics of Liberty: Exploring the Context of Human Freedom, published by Lexington Books and edited by Roger Bissell, Chris Sciabarra, and Ed Younkins, which is part of the “Capitalist Thought: Studies in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics” series (available on Amazon and here). This anthology […]

Ancient Lost Wisdom, Lost Books Part 3 – Jay Dyer (Half)

I return to the lost and forgotten book of Sirach, the phenomenal book of the Deuterocanon. It shows us many facts regarding the continuity of the two testaments: These lost texts are full of prophetic announcements and superb practical wisdom. We will pick up where our last private chat ended around chapter 35 or so. For the full talk subscribe to JaysAnalysis at the Paypal or credit card links.