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Dr. No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger & Wemhoff Book – Jay Dyer (Half) Live 8PM EST


Tonight I’ll be covering Dr. No, From Russia with Love, Goldfinger and Thunderball and their Cold War secrets, especially in relation to the first chunk of David Wemhoff’s book on the CIA’s Doctrinal Warfare Program. This is the free half for public viewing, while full talks can be obtained by subscribing at JaysAnalysis at the purchase membership section. 

Jay on Far Out Radio: Skynet and the A.I. Takeover

Scott Teeters of Far Out Radio on the Rense Radio Network invited me back to discuss my presentation at the Secret Space Program.  We investigate the topics of black budgets and hidden loot by which the military industrial complex has secreted away hidden tech that is ultimately about the erection of the global A.I. SmartGrid.  From SmartPhones to SmartCities, the plan is more nefarious than most are aware…

Boiler Room Debate: Jay Vs Bernard on Jihad and False Flags

Tonight’s Boiler Room featured Hesher, Spore, Branco Malic, Roman Bernard of Radix Journal and Daniel Spaulding of Soul of the East. Inadvertently, Mr. Bernard and I ended up in a relatively heated exchange over the prevalence of false flags and the degree to which the “global Jihad” and so-called War on Terror are organized, provocateured and staged. Mr. Bernard seemed to think it was absurd that I posited false flags, arguing that I knew nothing. Judge for yourself who had the better argument.

Esoteric Hollywood: SPECTRE and the Paris Attacks

In this episode of Esoteric Hollywood, I break down the recent Paris attacks purportedly by “ISIS” and the odd connections to the 2015 film SPECTRE.  SPECTRE’s plot involves 007 on the trail of the shadowy international criminal syndicate originally found in the Fleming novels, emerging from SMERSH, Soviet counter-intelligence.  Ominous parallels emerge in SPECTRE, as we learn the syndicate is behind a series of bombings and terror attacks, globally.  Echoing the Charlie Hebdo incidents earlier this year, the connections with SPECTRE appear too close…