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Jay Dyer
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Oct 12, 2025 • 2h 33min
HOT & FUNNY Debates/QnA! God, Tartaria, Chinese Espionage, NFL Occultism, Popes, Protestants, Pagans
In this lively discussion, multiple callers engage on topics like cryptocurrency and the complexities of church doctrine. One caller delves into Tartaria and intriguing conspiracies about ancient civilizations. Another raises pressing questions about the Orthodox faith and its relationship to history. Jay also critiques Vatican finances and discusses the challenges within Orthodoxy, from ecumenism to geopolitical influences. As the conversation unfolds, there's plenty of humor and spirited debate, keeping listeners entertained and informed.

Oct 11, 2025 • 1h 52min
Him (2025), Lord of Illusions, Wishmaster, Evilspeak & MORE! SPOOKTOBER! Jay & Jamie
Get ready for a thrilling dive into obscure horrors from the 80s and 90s! The hosts break down the cult charm of 'Evil Speak' and explore the twisted wish logic in 'Wishmaster.' Clive Barker's 'Lord of Illusions' is dissected for its occult themes, while the bizarre film 'Him' portrays pro football as a satanic cult. Their conversation highlights initiation rituals and bloody sacrifices. As Spooktober continues, they tease upcoming 'Space Horrors' films, leaving listeners eager for more cinematic chills!

Oct 9, 2025 • 56min
THE FUTURE IS PLANNED! THIS BOOK PROVES IT! (HALF)
In a deep dive into elite plans for society, the discussion highlights themes of re-engineering Western man through social engineering and archetypes. The podcast explores controversial research methods like MKUltra, advocates for a shift towards ecological spirituality, and critiques individualism in favor of collectivism. Furthermore, it contemplates a future enriched by Eastern mysticism and sustainable models, while also mocking the imagined 'Festival Bro' archetype seeking meaning in a post-industrial world.

Oct 7, 2025 • 1h 29min
American Sharia_ A Technocrat's Dream wCourtenay Turner - Out of This World #68
Courtenay Turner, an independent writer and Substack author focused on technocracy, delves into her thought-provoking article 'The Phoenix Conspiracy.' They explore the unsettling idea of a techno-feudal empire emerging in America, highlighting the tensions between Christian nationalism and constitutional values. Topics include the implications of seasteading, digital identity, and algorithmic control. Cortney connects modern tech philosophies with historical movements, shedding light on how these forces shape our culture and future.

Oct 7, 2025 • 1h 60min
Space Babies_ Inside Epstein’s Fertility Cult wCourtenay Turner - Out of This World #69
Courtenay Turner, an investigative writer focused on technocracy and elite networks, dives deep into the eerie world of Jeffrey Epstein and transhumanism. She reveals shocking ties between elite reproductive ambitions and a vision of 'space babies', critiquing recent trends in masculinity and potential societal dangers. Discussions span from the influence of AI to the chilling implications of designer babies. Courtenay warns about the erosion of free will under technocratic control and explores the unsettling connections with powerful figures and ideas.

Oct 7, 2025 • 1h 42min
The Hunchback of Notre Lame - Out of This World #67
Pall Hall, a guest contributor on Jay'sAnalysis, dives into the complexities of the 1996 Disney film, The Hunchback of Notre Dame. He explores Gothic architecture's spiritual significance and contrasts Orthodox with Western designs. The conversation shifts to Victor Hugo's life and esoteric ties, revealing intriguing insights into his creativity. They critique the dark themes in the film, including Frollo's psychological depth and sexual violence. Lastly, Pall touches on the cultural implications of Disney fandom and the company's current trajectory.

Oct 7, 2025 • 1h 54min
Pinocchio: Baby's First Occult Indoctrination - Out of This World #66
Paul Hall, a researcher of esoterica and occult symbolism, returns to explore the Gnostic and Masonic undertones of Pinocchio. They delve into Geppetto as a Demiurge and analyze the symbolism of clocks and the Blue Fairy as Sophia. The discussion spans themes of moral lessons, transformation on Pleasure Island, and the Promethean moment of Pinocchio igniting himself. Hall connects these motifs to MKUltra and examines the deeper truths within this timeless tale, showcasing how classic stories often conceal complex meanings.

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Oct 6, 2025 • 2h 9min
Pt 2 - How the Papacy Became a Captured Institution -Jay Dyer
Explore the intriguing connection between the Vatican and geopolitical maneuvers. Delve into the influence of the CIA and OSS within the Catholic Church, uncovering ties to notable figures. Discover how ecumenism shaped Catholic doctrine to align with American interests and why scandals like the Banco Ambrosiano collapse matter. Hear about the roles of popes like John XXIII and John Paul II in navigating these complex waters. The podcast critiques modern apologetics and highlights the broader implications of institutional capture beyond Rome.

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Oct 6, 2025 • 1h 60min
Pt 1 - How the Papacy Became a Captured Institution -Jay Dyer
Delve into the controversial world of the Vatican as recent scandals reveal a history of political capture. Explore how intelligence services have historically infiltrated churches and the significant roles of figures like the Rothschilds. Discover how the papacy evolved from spiritual authority to political power during the Gregorian reforms, and the Vatican's murky financial dealings with organized crime. Learn about Cold War alliances with the CIA and the profound impact on both religion and geopolitics.

Oct 3, 2025 • 2h 15min
CULT-MAXXING! Jay & Jamie Dyer
Jamie Dyer, a researcher and author specializing in ancient religions and mystery cults, dives deep into captivating topics. She shares insights on Sumerian and Babylonian cults, revealing how temples operated as economic hubs. They discuss the connection between priesthoods and state power, as well as the exploitation of superstition through sacred sexual rites. Fascinating contrasts between pagan sacrificial practices and Christian grace emerge, alongside discussions of human sacrifice, goddess cults, and the eerie history of organized murder cults like the Thuggee.