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Research Report 1 - The Dark Mirror and The Silence of the Lambs

The first installment of a new series for our Patreon subscribers, in which we semi-regularly provide short explanations concerning interesting info that we discover in the large amount of research...

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Geoff Shullenberger on the Limits of the Red Pill and Independence Day/The Day After Tomorrow/2012

Thomas talks with Geoff Shullenberger, managing editor of Compact  Magazine and host of the Outsider Theory podcast. They discuss how the regime benefits from over-simplified understandings of...

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The Manchurian Candidate Who Killed John Lennon (Joker Interlude)

Brett goes deep into the background of Lennon's assassination, giving you everything you need to know about the troubling case of Mark David Chapman. Don't miss this striking compilation of the evi...

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Brett's Notes on The Visitor

The Visitor (1979)

Garish, Italian 70s aesthetic. “Spaghetti sci-fi.” Co-writer/Co-producer Ovidio Assonitis known as a rip-off artist, and this film clearly owes somethi...

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Batman vs Conspiracy Theorists (Joker 3)

We discuss the significance of Joker's ending and its depiction of the absolute breakdown of social foundations. Then we move on to The Batman, a painful waste of three hours dedicated to the idea ...

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Brett's Fincher Notes (3)

House of Cards (2013)

Fincher makes transition to TV that few if any major auteurs could make. Rare ability to bridge aesthetics/narrative conventions of film and TV.

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Why Were Lennon and Reagan Targeted?

After one of our recording sessions, I asked Brett for his thoughts on the dynamics that led to John Lennon and Ronald Reagan being targeted for assassination. His answer was interesting so I decid...

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Ed Sheeran and Other Satanic Musicians (On William Ramsey Investigates)

William Ramsey invited us onto his show to discuss our research into the dark side of pop superstar Ed Sheeran. Thomas goes deep into the highly suspect background of Sheeran, Bring Me the Horizon,...

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The Dark Self (Joker 2)

Analyzing Joker gives us the chance to discuss the overall Psyop Cinema theory of culture, especially as related to the blurring of reality and fantasy and how that creates dark feedback loops betw...

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William Ramsey on Nazi Satanists, the Guilty West Memphis 3, and The Parallax View

We are joined by William Ramsey for a dark but important  conversation about violent Satanic crime and conspiracy. We talk about  the evil significance of Aleister Crowley and the Crowley...

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The Dark Self (Joker 1)

With this episode, we begin our Joker series, analyzing movies and themes related to the 2019 film. Directed by Todd Phillips and starring Joaquin Phoenix, Joker turns out to be a kind of master ke...

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Controlled Opposition (Fincher 7)

Concluding our treatment of David Fincher's films, we discuss Mank. As we look back upon the arc of his serial killer heavy  filmography, Fincher's latest gives us some big hints about his tru...

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Bonus Episode: The Visitor (1979)

We return to the world of sci-fi horror b-movies, this time discovering the importance of the strange 1979 film The Visitor. Its convoluted gnostic sci-fi mythology says the quiet part aloud regard...

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Rachel Wilson on How the Elites Poison Women's Bodies and Minds, Globalist Occult Spirituality, and The Little Mermaid

Our interview of Rachel Wilson, author of Occult Feminism: The Secret  History of Women's Liberation. We talk with Rachel about how  ultra-wealthy elites have engineered contemporary cult...

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Bad Dreams (Monarch 6)

In Brett's latest installment of his Monarch series, he covers the 1988 film Bad Dreams while also explaining the significance of the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise and discussing the real story...

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Manson Family Propaganda (Fincher 6)

We tease apart the limited hangout that is David Fincher's Mindhunter series. Fincher continues to distort the genuine nature of the serial killer phenomenon, glorifying the profiler and serial kil...

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The Aeon of the Child (H!ghland Interlude)

In a Psyop Cinema emergency broadcast, Thomas talks about the striking relevance of the recent violence on July 4th to his research concerning the ongoing sinister influence of Crowleyan occultism....

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Occult Woke Capital (Thomas Tangents)

An off-the-cuff rant that Thomas recorded a few days ago. It's the first of a new series, to be updated whenever a psyop related topic (that isn't analysis of a specific film) gets Thomas worked up...

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Weaponized Cynicism (Fincher 5)

We explain how House of Cards' depiction of politics and Gone Girl's depiction of marriage both fit into Fincher's dark messaging. After talking about the creepy significance of Kevin Spacey's role...

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The Aeon of the Child (Part 1)

Part 1 of a bonus series in which Thomas describes his research into the dark triangulation of espionage, occultism, and child abuse in the 20th and 21st centuries. This episode argues for the impo...

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Misdirection (Fincher 4)

In our latest dissection of David Fincher's films, we get mad about Benjamin Button, talk about how The Social Network  conceals the truth about Facebook, and reveal how The Girl with the &nbs...

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Film as Dark Magic (Psyop Cinema on Soul Purpose)

This episode has been up on our main podcast feeds for a bit, but I thought I'd post it here too, in case any of our patrons have not yet heard it. It's a conversation we had with MindSpaceArt, on ...

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Far From Home (Monarch 5)

Brett delves into the disturbing career of Drew Barrymore, focusing on the 1989 film Far From Home, a thriller in which we see the convergence of many Monarch and cultural engineering tropes. ...

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Misdirection (Fincher 3)

Our David Fincher series continues, with a brief analysis of Panic Room,  followed by an in-depth dissection of Zodiac, revealing how Zodiac  skillfully misdirects the audience from the t...

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Last Night in Soho (Monarch 4)

Brett breaks down the massive number of Monarch mind control tropes showcased in Edgar Wright's 2021 psychological horror film Last Night in Soho, revealing the film's sinister messaging. 

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Bonus Episode: Remote Control (1988)

Brett and Thomas break down the film Remote Control, directed by Jeff Lieberman. This little-known piece of 80s sci-fi turns out to be a near-perfect metaphor for cinematic mind control, an essenti...

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Brett's Fincher Notes (2)

Panic Room (2002)

General

Panic Room he calls a “footnote movie,” a “guilty pleasure” movie, and a “popcorn movie.” Panic Room is...

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The Aesthetics of the Sacred, Spiritual Warfare, and Kumare (with Owen Cyclops)

A lengthy conversation with the artist Owen Cyclops,  with topics including his perspective on spiritual warfare, the  relationship between truth and beauty, and the fascinating documenta...

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Cultural Nihilism (Fincher 2)

Continuing our analysis of Fincher, we finally get to Fight Club.  We first discuss how The Game is one of the most blatantly pro-psyop films ever made and then address how Fight Club, despite...

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Brett's Fincher Notes (1)

Notes on David Fincher

Background

Fincher, a Gen X’er, did big pop music videos and his artistry was thus not respected like that of, say, Spike Jonze and Mi...

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