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…
Thomas and Brett offer concluding thoughts on The Batman, cross-referencing it with Joker and other cultural material to unveil its many allusions to deep politics and our cryptocratic regime. The conversation gives the guys the opportunity to critique the cult of the artist and discuss the gap between what is beautiful (or funny) and what…
Thomas and Brett are joined by William Ramsey for a discussion of Under the Silver Lake, one of the most significant conspiracy-themed movies of recent years. They unpack the film’s dense symbolism, separating out its genuine insights into the manufactured nature of culture from its intentional misdirection, which would keep its characters and audience forever…
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 the red and blue pills as well as from certain blends of conspiracy theory with pop-spirituality. Roland Emmerich’s “disaster trilogy” (Independence Day, The Day After Tomorrow, and 2012)…
A preview for a special interlude of the Joker series, in which 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. His analysis is essential listening before the future episode of our Joker series in which the guys cover Chapter…
The guys discuss the significance of Joker‘s ending and its depiction of the absolute breakdown of social foundations. Then they we move on to The Batman, a painful waste of three hours dedicated to the idea that in order to truly be a hero, Batman must help AOC fight a domestic war on terror against…
William Ramsey invited Thomas and Brett onto his show to discuss their research into the dark side of pop superstar Ed Sheeran. Thomas goes deep into the highly suspect background of Sheeran, Bring Me the Horizon, Cradle of Filth, and Grimes, while Brett breaks down the Monarch mind control symbols and themes present in Sheeran…
Analyzing Joker gives Thomas and Brett 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 between fiction and history. Thinking about Taxi Driver leads the guys to consider the importance of the Phoenix Program for understanding…
Psyop Cinema is joined by William Ramsey for a dark but important conversation about violent Satanic crime and conspiracy. They talk about the evil significance of Aleister Crowley and the Crowleyan world we now live in. Ramsey explains the history and ideology of Satanic Nazi groups like the Order of Nine Angles and Atomwaffen. Thomas…
With this episode, Thomas and Brett begin their 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 key for Psyop Cinema themes. The guys think about the history of the character, delve into Scorsese’s The King…
A preview of a bonus episode covering the strange 1979 B-movie The Visitor. Its convoluted gnostic sci-fi mythology says the quiet part aloud regarding the darkest aspects of human potential spirituality. It’s all about occult initiation and mind control, along with the sick fixation on traumatizing children. Thomas and Brett unpack all the odd details…