Brett and Thomas join Emmet Penney on the ex.haust podcast to discuss the school shooting themed found footage film The Dirties. They discuss pop culture obsession, the figure of the mass shooter, and the relevance of this film to the content of Psyop Cinema’s ongoing Joker series. Find more of Emmet’s content here: https://exhaust.fireside.fm/https://twitter.com/nukebarbarian
Thomas speaks with Theodore, a former member of the Atomwaffen Division, an infamous neo-Nazi paramilitary organization. Theodore describes how AWD’s ideology underwent a dramatic shift, with the group’s National Socialist extremism being supplanted by an even more sinister and perverse anti-human Satanism, associated with the Tempel ov Blood, a nexion of the Order of Nine…
An unlocked episode of Brett’s Monarch series, with some new commentary from Thomas on the strange career of Anya Taylor-Joy. Brett reveals the massive number of Monarch mind control tropes showcased in the 2021 Edgar Wright psychological horror film and shows how it portrays initiation into the culture-creation industry. Thomas then surveys many of Taylor-Joy’s…
Thomas and Brett survey the highly suspicious career of Jared Leto, focusing on his role as frontman of Thirty Seconds to Mars. Having played both the Joker and Mark David Chapman, the cascade of unnerving details about Leto comes as no surprise. The guys talk about his odd upbringing, how he turned his fans into…
A Psyop Cinema Halloween special, combining three of Thomas’ Patreon bonus episodes from last year. 2021’s Psy-Optober bonus series analyzed The Cabin in the Woods, The Guest, and John Dies at the End. The Cabin in the Woods provides a near perfect metaphor for cultural engineering while also seeking to trap its audience inside a…
Thomas and Brett’s appearance on recurring Psyop Cinema guest Geoff Shullenberger’s Outsider Theory podcast, discussing their overall approach to cultural engineering, the Hollywood psyop, and low-intensity MKUltra. The conversation covers the ideological history of conspiracy theory, the overlap between academic theory and cultural engineering analysis, CIA involvement in Hollywood, and much more.
Psyop Cinema returns to William Ramsey Investigates to discuss Conspiracy Theory, the 1997 film directed by Richard Donner and starring Mel Gibson. We describe how Conspiracy Theory is filled with limited hangouts, misdirection, second matrix programming, and other disinfo tactics. It’s also closely related to research we’ve done in our Joker series on Mark David…
Concluding their analysis of Chapter 27, Thomas and Brett go further into the strange case of Chapman and Lennon, discussing The Wizard of Oz Monarch triggers, how psyops erode the ability to normally socially function, and more synchronicities and deep politics connections.
Returning to the endless pit of to do with the Joker, Thomas and Brett turn to Chapter 27, a 2007 film about the murder of John Lennon, in which Mark David Chapman is played by Jared Leto. The guys read the film as a Satanic ritual, which uses tactics including facts disorientingly blended with lies,…
Geoff Shullenberger returns to Psyop Cinema, continuing his conversation with Thomas about Roland Emmerich. Having previously covered the depopulation themes of Emmerich’s disaster trilogy, Geoff and Thomas first consider the unabashed elitism and glorification of the manipulative artist found in Anonymous, before looking at how Stargate, The Thirteenth Floor, and Moonfall portray gnosticism, AI, ancient…
A preview for the most comprehensive episode of Brett’s Monarch series yet. He provides crucial further notes on the previous installment’s discussion of A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 before exposing the 2010 remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street as the moment the series truly goes full Monarch. In detailing the Freddy-psyop, Brett revisits…
Rachel Wilson returns to Psyop Cinema, this time explaining how the disturbing career of Britney Spears is connected to most major conspiracy theories, how feminism lays the groundwork for cultural engineering, what AOC gets wrong about patriarchy, and the destructive messaging of The Stepford Wives (1975). Brett and Thomas add some thoughts about how the…