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Psyop Cinema

Thomas Millary

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Psyop Cinema is a podcast about the film industry and its intimate connections to mass manipulation, conspiracy, and the occult. Hosts Thomas Millary and Brett Carollo explore film from a deep politics perspective, demonstrating how the artistry of cinema combines with psychological and technological knowledge to engineer culture in subtle (and sometimes not-so-subtle) ways— making each of us the subject of the greatest mind control experiment in history.
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We are joined by both William Ramsey and Sean McCann for a discussion that follows up on the analysis we did with them earlier this year of Leave the World Behind. Unpacking the surprisingly dull recent Alex Garland film Civil War, we also spend time talking about the much more lively film The Second Civil War, a 1997 made for TV movie directed by …
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Thomas and Steven discuss the first season of True Detective, analyzing its iconic depiction of occult conspiracy. They talk about the series' treatment of religion and philosophical pessimism, its approach to masculinity, and the thematic ambiguities of the show's conclusion. While expressing appreciation that this masterpiece of television includ…
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Continuing their examination of the Weightless trilogy, Thomas and Steven explore Knight of Cups, Malick's 2015 film that dreamily depicts a screenwriter's search for meaning, as he wanders through the maze of Hollywood life. Analyzing the film's gnostic and tarot reference points, they again seek to discern whether Malick is subverting standard Ho…
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We joined our friend Jay Dyer on his show for a discussion about three films that deal with trauma-based mind control designed to cultivate psychical powers, particularly in children. Breaking down De Palma's The Fury, Cronenberg's Scanners, and Mark L. Lester's Firestarter, we talk about theta programming, the real history of government-sponsored …
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Jasun Horsley joins us for a conversation about his book Big Mother: The Technological Body of Evil, which analyzes the Satanic techniques that converge upon the human body in the modern world. Topics of discussion include how the Wachowskis' red pill turned blue, the significance of the COVID-19 pandemic, how the occult divine child relates to Big…
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Thomas and Steven continue the Terrence Malick series, introducing a discussion of the Weightless Trilogy, which begins with To the Wonder (2012) and constitutes some of the most fully realized Christian cinema ever produced. We talk about Malick's Kierkegaardian inspiration and analyze the film's depiction of romance, family, and the search for Go…
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As a sequel to our Taxi Driver episode, we analyze Paul Schrader's 2017 film First Reformed, an explicit work of religious engineering. We examine how the movie's sophisticated propaganda depicts the dying remnants of American Protestantism being absorbed into the globalist religion of the future, complete with worship of the earth mother goddess. …
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A return to our series on Christopher Nolan, discussing how Oppenheimer makes explicit the globalist politics implied by the sci-fi transhumanism of some of his previous films. We analyze how the movie treats standard Nolan themes, such as the master manipulator and the death of the soul (often symbolized by the death of women). Oppenheimer's depic…
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In a discussion that much of our longrunning Joker analysis has built to, we do a deep dive into Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver (1976). We explain the foundational place of Scorsese's film in the feedback loop between media and spectacular crime that we call the Joker Cycle. Looking at other relevant films and filmmakers, we speculate on the possibl…
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Thomas joins Luemas on Chant It Down Radio, discussing the first three films in the Jason Bourne franchise. Starring the deeply sus Matt Damon, limited hangouts and revelation of the method abound in these movies. Discussing how Hollywood's political messaging has shifted over the last couple decades, Thomas and Luemas explain how the exceptionally…
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We and Sean McCann joined William Ramsey for a discussion about the recent Obama-produced apocalyptic thriller Leave the World Behind. Directed by Sam Esmail, the movie is filled to the brim with globalist propaganda concerning social collapse, 'disinformation,' and the need to trust the technocratic elite at all costs. It also includes the usual s…
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Thomas and Steven discuss the spiritual and social themes of The Tree of Life, Terrence Malick's 2011 coming-of-age of drama with a cosmic background. They unpack the narrative's biblical references to Genesis and Job, and Steven describes the film's resonances with Augustine, Freud, and Dostoevsky. Analyzing the film's dichotomy between a motherly…
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Continuing the discussion that began with our analysis of Blade Runner, we look at the legacy sequel released in 2017 and directed by Denis Villeneuve. Blade Runner 2049 intensifies the psy-op of the original film, making the Monarch tropes and mind control themes far more obvious. The ever-sus Leto appears as a Elon Musk style tech-oligarch with P…
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Brett and Steven DeLay appeared recently on Sean McCann’s Wake the Dead podcast to discuss the shockingly detailed accusations of ritual murder, blackmail, and human trafficking made by Richie Albertini, an associate of the Gambino crime family who grew up in the 80s alongside a bevy of future Hollywood A-listers. Albertini was later involved in ru…
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We are joined by Sean McCann for a discussion of the films of Panos Cosmatos, analyzing Beyond the Black Rainbow's MKUltra New Age horror and Mandy's dark psychedelic Nic Cage rampage. Getting into his biting commentary on 1960s boomer spirituality and 1980s Reagan conservatism, we discern which countercultural psyops Cosmatos is rejecting and whic…
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We talk about Blade Runner, getting into its attack upon the boundaries of the human and its prevalent Illuminati symbolism. Differentiating Philip K. Dick's ill-fated Gnostic impulses from Ridley Scott's overt promotion of the superclass worldview, we contrast the source material and the film, also noting key distinctions between the several cuts …
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Our Terrence Malick series continues with The New World, Malick's depiction of the Pocahontas story. Thomas and Steven analyze the film's treatment of religion, romance, and civilization, while continuing to consider the extent to which Malick's mystical themes are Christian. They discuss philosophical questions raised by the film regarding religio…
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An extended preview of the most in-depth content yet from Brett's Monarch series. In clips from three full length Patreon-only episodes, Brett details his research on the nightmarish 1985 children's film Return to Oz. This preview of the Monarch subseries provides information on the history of Wizard of Oz programming, the occultic career of of chi…
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Geoff Shullenberger joins us for an analysis of the recent David Gordon Green Halloween trilogy. He discuses a Girardian reading of Halloween Ends as well the "lab leak theory of Michael Myers." Is the 2018 film correctly read as based and right-wing, or is it more of the same MK-culture fetishization of trauma? Why is Halloween Kills so terrible? …
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We continue through the Halloween franchise, this time joined by Sean McCann to discuss the strange cult classic Halloween III: Season of the Witch. This unique entry in the series showcases some intense revelation of the method in its combined depiction of technology, witchcraft, and corporate media. We discuss the significance of Samhain and demo…
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We are joined by Paul and Phillip Collins to discuss John Carpenter's Halloween, in the first of three episodes on the Halloween franchise. They explain the apotheosis of Michael Myers, how this archetypal slasher fits into the occult transhumanist project to transcend good and evil and remake humanity. We discuss depictions of evil within Carpente…
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We discuss The Thin Red Line with Steven DeLay, after first going much deeper into Terrence Malick's background. Considering many remarkable and little known facts about Malick's biography, we analyze his relationship to the academia/media/intelligence culture creating complex. We then talk about Malick's late 90s epic war film The Thin Red Line, d…
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We went on the podcast Debra Gets Red Pilled for a fun conversation about the influential horror film Jacob's Ladder. It's a movie that hits most major Psyop Cinema themes, including religious engineering, trauma-based experimentation, the psychedelia psyop, Gnosticism, and fetishization of dissociation. We talk about the highly suspicious drug exp…
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A look at the multi-layered psyop around Sound of Freedom, the popular recent Jim Caviezel film dealing with child sex trafficking. In contrast with the charged discourse around the film's alleged QAnon themes, we analyze the subtle quality of the Monarch 'dogwhistles' actually present in the film. We discuss those involved in the production and pr…
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Our appearance on William Ramsey's show discussing Arlington Road, a 1999 thriller about domestic terrorism. We show how the film projects the tactics of intelligence services onto the militia movement, resulting in intense misdirection regarding events like Oklahoma City and Ruby Ridge. We also examine the predictably sus credits of the filmmakers…
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Thomas and Mariana are joined by Jamie Hanshaw for a thorough examination of Disney's sinister history. Jamie takes us through Disney's deep state and occult connections, the life of Walt Disney, and how the parks themselves are a microcosm of the spell cast by the dark magic of imagineering. We then talk about Fantasia's probable function as a dir…
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Brett is joined by Steven DeLay to discuss Days of Heaven (1978), from Terrence Malick. An ethereal drama set in the Texas Panhandle of the early 20th century, Malick's second film is a romance dealing with tragedy, jealousy, and deception, as well as a philosophically rich commentary on the loss of paradise. Brett and Steven analyze the film's tre…
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Thomas' appearance from a few weeks ago on William Ramsey Investigates, talking about the suspicious aspects of Taylor Swift. Thomas and William analyze the strange phenomenon of 'Taylor Swift amnesia,' the psychological and spiritual dangers of celebrity-culture, and the overt occult and Monarch symbolism of several Swift videos and live performan…
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An appearance we did a few months ago on William Ramsey Investigates, discussing Seven Days in May, an early 1960s political thriller about a military coup against the United States president. We analyze the relationship of this film to the Kennedy assassination and consider the complex political dynamics around the killing of JFK and the Kennedy l…
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Our Leto series takes us to the infamous 2022 film Morbius. Like Leto's career, Morbius is a highly synthetic product, a strange blend of ideas and images from earlier movies in the superhero genre. We cover the memes mocking the absurdity of the film's existence and discuss how Jared Leto in a superhero-vampire role takes us to the exact occult tr…
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Thomas is joined by both Rachel Wilson and Rebecca Dillingham (Dissident Mama) for a discussion of the thriving subgenre of woke-themed horror. We take a look at the movies Antebellum and Don't Worry Darling, breaking down the inversion, projection, and misdirection in their depictions of mind control. Rachel and Rebecca also rip apart the factual …
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We are joined by Paul and Phillip Collins to discuss their book Invoking the Beyond. The Collins brothers' research details how the ideology of techno-utopianism replaces the divine with counterfeits such as AI, superweapons, or extraterrestrial 'gods,' using these surrogates to epistemically overwhelm humanity and push for the creation of a 'New M…
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Brett and Thomas are joined by philosopher Steven DeLay, for the first of an intermittent series we'll be doing with him on the films of Terrence Malick. After giving an overview of Malick, we analyze the Malick movie that most directly interacts with the major topics of Psyop Cinema, his 1973 debut Badlands. We discuss how it treats the themes of …
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Brett and Thomas are joined by Sean McCann, for a conversation about Jordan Peele's influential 2017 horror film Get Out. They discuss whether the film's depiction of occult secret societies and trauma-based mind control is ultimately helpful or harmful, getting into the relevance of the film's treatment of racism and what all this reveals about th…
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Brett speaks with Ken Ammi about Creation of the Humanoids, a 1962 sci-fi film full of transhumanist themes. They discuss the blend of occultism, evolution, and technology, seen in the film's depiction of humanity becoming interchangeable with machines. Brett and Ken also discuss the film's strange background, the usual mind control tropes, as well…
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We sift through more serial killer misdirection as we analyze The Little Things, an enigmatic thriller starring Denzel Washington and Jared Leto. All the usual themes of religious engineering and hints of the realities of Programmed to Kill conspiracies are present. Ultimately, this film's odd meta-commentary on the serial killer genre seems to be …
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Thomas is joined by two returning guests, James Ellis of Hermitix and Geoff Shullenberger of Outsider Theory, to discuss several John Carpenter films. We talk about the struggle against paranoia and inhuman monstrosity in The Thing, Gnostic-Catholic conspiracies and pop-science in Prince of Darkness, the insights and shortcomings of They Live's cri…
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Thomas speaks with Rebecca Dillingham, host of The Dissident Mama Podcast and blog and cofounder of the Ludwell Orthodox Fellowship, about the lies of the Yankee Empire. Rebecca gives her take on the psyops perpetrated by globalists and neocons that have distorted American history and demonized the South. We cover many aspects of the problem of pur…
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We went on the Dissident Mama podcast to explain what Psyop Cinema is all about. Topics include the origins of Psyop Cinema, Hollywood's assault on Christianity, our critiques of sci-fi and superheroes, and what we mean by terms such as "red pill programming" and the "second matrix." https://www.dissidentmama.net/ https://twitter.com/CinemaPsyop ht…
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Suicide Squad is an especially important entry in our series on Jared Leto, given that his performance as the Joker is the reason we've been taking such a close look at his hyper-sus career. Unsurprisingly, Suicide Squad turns out to be among the most explicitly Monarch mind control themed superhero films of all time. We talk about the deep state/o…
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We went on William Ramsey's show to give our updated analysis of Fight Club (previously covered in our series on David Fincher), getting into predictive programming, anarcho-primitivism as a tool of the New World Order, and the dark self archetype. The conversation also covers Fincher, Leto, Palahniuk, and connections to what we call the Joker Cycl…
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A conversation with Jay Dyer and Father Deacon Dr. Ananias Sorem, on how we all think about film, entertainment, and the arts. As we frequently point out instances of destructive messaging and Satanic programming in pop-culture, here we have a broader discussion about the positive and negative aspects and potential of film. We share thoughts about …
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We talk with Jasun Horsley about his new book, The Kubrickon: The Cult of Kubrick, Attention Capture, & the Inception of AI. Jasun contends that Kubrick was not really making movies at all, but rather scientific experiments designed to capture our awareness and give rise to artificial intelligence. We get into Eyes Wide Shut, The Shining, and other…
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Next up in our Jared Leto series is Mr. Nobody, a 2009 sci-fi drama that thinks it's far smarter than it is. It fits perfectly within Leto's ultra-sus career, containing apocalypse programming, omega programming, and divine child themes. Using multiverse theory as a tool of psychic fragmentation, Mr. Nobody is MKUltra by way of pop-science and pseu…
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A preview of a recent Patreon-only episode, where Thomas analyzes Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. In the full episode, he explains how its combination of mind control symbolism, woke sanctimony, and terrible filmmaking is repugnant enough to be somewhat instructive. Speaking to several major political controversies of the last few years, Glass O…
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Thomas and former Atomwaffen member Theodore appear on William Ramsey Investigates, as a follow-up to Thomas' Psyop Cinema interview of Theodore. William is the author of Global Death Cult, which contains some of the best research on extremist groups like the Atomwaffen Division, the Order of Nine Angles, and Tempel ov Blood. Theodore provides furt…
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On this special main feed episode of the Monarch series, Brett is joined by Sean McCann of the Wake the Dead podcast to analyze the cyberpunk erotic thriller Liquid Dreams (1991), a nearly forgotten midnight movie about a gnostic adrenochrome sex cult deploying DARPA-level MK mind control tech through the entertainment industry. Described by the di…
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Our appearance on Jay Dyer's show, discussing the Anya Taylor-Joy films The Menu, Marrowbone, and Morgan. We also reference several of her other films, including The New Mutants, Last Night in Soho, Split, Glass, and The Witch.The music videos she's acted in, her modeling career, and certain odd aspects of her background all come into our analysis.…
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Continuing our series on Jared Leto, we cover the 2002 film Highway, showing how it leverages 90s nihilism into the all-out pornographization of culture in the 2000s. We analyze the rock star archetype, why it's at the center of Leto’s career, and the clumsy cultural engineering agenda driving it. Finally, Brett proves that Kurt Cobain didn’t kill …
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Geoff Shullenberger returns to Psyop Cinema, this time discussing the novels of Dan Brown and their trilogy of film adaptations (the subject of Geoff's recent essay for American Affairs). He and Thomas talk about the strange prescience of Brown's novels, in his early work's treatment of the deep state, surveillance, and encryption and his later wor…
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