Jay Dyer

Jay Dyer

Jay Dyer, whose graduate work focused on the interplay of film, geopolitics, espionage and psychological warfare is the founder of JaysAnalysis which has grown to become one of the premier film and philosophy sites on the net. Jay is a public speaker, lecturer, comedian and author of the popular title, Esoteric Hollywood: Sex, Cults and Symbols in Film. Jay has authored hundreds of articles already read by millions in just the past few years.

22 videos found

Hollywood Decoded
In Christopher Nolan’s Inception, he ponders what would happen should someone create their own reality, lost within the dream-world of another’s mind. These explorations show us the interplay between the waking world and the dream-state which creates the illusions we call, reality.
Hollywood Decoded
The Hobbits’ expedition teaches us that simplicity and humility can overcome the daunting forces of darkness. Jay Dyer and Jay Weidner help us come to understand, that which presents itself as good and evil are not all that they seem to be and the true power to change the world resides within the smallest of forces.
Buzzsaw
It is becoming more apparent that movies have become vehicles of propaganda and predictive programming. Jay Dyer reveals the interplay of geopolitics and psychological warfare in Hollywood blockbusters.
Hollywood Decoded
Occult philosophies from Tibetan Buddhism, Gnostic Myth converge in the mirrored world of David Lynch’s Twin Peaks. Before The X-Files, Twin Peaks served as a vehicle for slow disclosure, while portraying a satirical view of modern life in microcosm.
Open Minds
Jay Dyer decodes the esoteric secrets hidden within popular movies. Exposing the esoteric imagery hidden in movies helps to break the spell of domination over our lives so we can begin reclaim control over our minds.
Open Minds
We explore even more esoteric imagery hidden in popular movies to expose the extremes of stratification and manipulation maintained by highest echelon our society. We also look at the looming threat of technology placed in the wrong hands.