Concluding their treatment of David Fincher’s films, Thomas and Brett discuss Mank. As they look back upon the arc of his serial killer heavy filmography, Fincher’s latest gives us some big hints about his true motivations and perspective. The guys talk controlled opposition dynamics and Hollywood’s insatiable need to self-mythologize, before giving their picks for…
An interview of Rachel Wilson, author of Occult Feminism: The Secret History of Women’s Liberation. Thomas talks with Rachel about how ultra-wealthy elites have engineered contemporary culture, how some supposedly grassroots liberation movements have secretly been cultivated to serve anti-human agendas, and the socially subversive occult messaging of The Little Mermaid. This episode also marks…
A preview of the latest episode of Brett’s Monarch series, available in full on Patreon. This time, he covers the 1988 film Bad Dreams while also explaining the significance of the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise and discussing the real story behind Jonestown. His analysis reveals the chilling truth about “omega programming.”
Thomas and Brett 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 killer alike while giving borderline supernatural status to the latter. The guys also identify the shocking length to which Mindhunter promotes Charles Manson’s own…
Thomas and Brett 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 in House of Cards, we disagree about whether Gone Girl has any redemptive value.
A conversation Thomas and Brett had with MindSpaceArt, on his show Soul Purpose. They get deep into the Psyop Cinema critique of Hollywood and the occult and also discuss possibilities for spiritual healing and moving beyond the world of psyops.
The 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 true nature of the serial killer phenomenon.
A preview of a bonus episode, in which Brett and Thomas explore the significance of Remote Control, an underrated 1988 sci-fi film which provides one of the all-time best metaphors for Hollywood mind control. To listen to the full episode, consider joining our Patreon.
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 documentary Kumare. https://owen-cyclops.myshopify.com/http://owencyclops.com/https://twitter.com/owenbroadcasthttps://www.amazon.com/Channel-One-First-Collection-Comics/dp/B09MYQ94KJ
Continuing their analysis of Fincher, Thomas and Brett finally get to Fight Club. They first discuss how The Game is one of the most blatantly pro-psyop films ever made and then address how Fight Club, despite its complexity, ultimately conveys a message thoroughly in line with Great Reset style elite plans for society.