Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Mike Williams: You Asked, I Answered: Some Quirky Questions & Comments I Get


Every creator who steps outside the mainstream eventually gets the same batch of oddball comments and "gotcha" questions. Here are six of the ones I see most often related to my Beatles research. Thought it would be fun to answer them straight up.

1) Question/Comment: Are you a “flat earther”?

My Response:
I’m a geocentrist — that’s the term I use. I haven’t evangelized it, I don’t push it in my content, and I don’t tie it to anything else I research. The point is simple: it has zero relevance to my Beatles work.  

Interestingly, Lucian Black — an avowed Luciferian — argues in his book The Soulificati: Secrets of the Soular System and Conscious Evolution that the heliocentric model, as presented to the general public, is not its true representation. He describes it as a symbolic depiction of the Luciferian concept of soul development: the soul begins its journey with Pluto in an unconscious state and then migrates through each planet, which acts as a portal of learning and conscious evolution. The ultimate goal is to reach the Sun — the “light” — which represents Lucifer, the light bearer. I found his symbolic interpretation insightful, but once again, none of this has anything to do with the evidence on the Beatles.

People throw the “Flat Earther” label around as a cheap way to avoid dealing with the actual evidence — the impossible recording timelines, the use of ghostwriters and session musicians, the Tavistock connections, the cultural engineering angle, and all the contradictions in the official story. My research on the Beatles stands or falls on its own merits: hundreds of slides, interviews, documents, and logistical impossibilities that anyone can examine. You can disagree with me on cosmology, religion, politics, or anything else and still look at the Beatles material with clear eyes. Guilt by association is lazy thinking. Address the evidence or don’t — but don’t pretend a label on one unrelated topic magically disproves the other.

Jimmy Page’s Occult Obsession: Crowley, Zoso & Led Zep’s Dark Myths

This in-depth video from Wes’s Tone Foundry explores the enigmatic “dark side” of Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, diving into his well-documented fascination with Aleister Crowley and Thelema. It covers real elements like the “Do what thou wilt” inscriptions on Led Zeppelin III vinyl, the mysterious Zoso symbol, Page’s ownership of Crowley’s haunted Boleskine House, his short-lived occult bookshop, and his collaboration (and feud) with filmmaker Kenneth Anger on Lucifer Rising. While addressing persistent rumors—curses on the band, satanic backmasking in “Stairway to Heaven,” and wilder internet myths like a cinnamon obsession—the video balances fact, symbolism, and rock legend, portraying Page as both a genuine seeker of esoteric knowledge and a master showman who understood the power of mystery.

Massie Drops Truth Bomb: Was the USS Liberty Attack No Accident?

In this clip from The Kim Iversen Show, Rep. Thomas Massie delivers a powerful House floor speech on the 59th anniversary of the 1967 Israeli attack on the USS Liberty, honoring the 34 Americans killed and 171 wounded. He details the prolonged assault by jets and torpedo boats on the clearly marked, lightly armed intelligence ship in international waters, questions the official "mistaken identity" narrative, and cites high-level officials like former Secretary of State Dean Rusk and CIA Director Richard Helms who believed it was deliberate. Massie calls for a new investigation, congressional resolution, and recognition for survivors while pushing back against dismissals of the incident as mere tragedy.

Why Toxic Relationships Are So Hard to Get Over (And How to Move On)

In this practical video from trauma recovery coach Lise Leblanc, she explains why rumination becomes so addictive after leaving a narcissistic or emotionally abusive relationship. She outlines three key reasons: it serves as a nervous system coping mechanism for emotional regulation, creates an illusion of control through endless analysis, and neurologically reactivates trauma bonds via dopamine and attachment pathways. The video also offers actionable tips to interrupt the cycle — naming and tracking triggers, delaying and containing the thoughts, and starving the neural circuitry — helping viewers move from mental looping toward genuine acceptance and healing.

Trump Snaps in Interview: Body Language Expert Breaks It Down

In this detailed analysis from Dr. G Explains, clinical and forensic psychologist Dr. G examines President Donald Trump’s escalating frustration and nonverbal cues during a stormy outdoor Meet the Press interview with Kristen Welker. As questions turn to Iran, election integrity in California, January 6 defendants, and media confrontations, Trump displays signs of agitation — bared teeth, aggressive pointing, increased blink rate, and vocal shifts — amplified by heavy rain, thunder, and perceived challenges. The interview ends abruptly when Trump shuts it down and walks off. Dr. G stresses this is not a psychological diagnosis but an observation of stress responses, dominance displays, and how environmental factors like background noise may heighten emotional reactions in high-pressure settings.

Iran Strikes Israel, Netanyahu Defies Trump — US Credibility Cracks

In this Global Watch analysis, Iran launches multiple waves of ballistic missiles at Israel in retaliation for an Israeli strike on Beirut that crossed a key red line, even as Pakistani mediators were in Tehran pushing for de-escalation. President Trump reportedly urged Netanyahu not to strike back, warning that a deal with Iran was imminent, yet Israel proceeded with attacks on Iranian targets including petrochemical infrastructure. The video highlights Netanyahu’s defiance, Trump’s subsequent silence on the matter, Iran’s calibrated “strike-and-stop” response, and the broader implications: a public erosion of U.S. leverage in the region, risks to Gulf energy security, and questions about whether decades of unconditional support have emboldened Israeli independence from Washington.

Never Summon These: The Grimoires’ Most Forbidden Demons

In this atmospheric deep dive from Esoteric Guardian, the channel explores the darkest entities catalogued in ancient grimoires — the ones seasoned occultists explicitly warned against invoking. Drawing from texts like the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, the Lesser Key of Solomon, and others spanning centuries, it highlights figures such as Andras (the spirit of discord and irrational violence who may turn on the summoner and everyone present), along with entities tied to the Brass Vessel of Solomon, Persian traditions, mirror rituals, and pacts that open irreversible doors. The video frames grimoires not primarily as instruction manuals for summoning, but as cautionary guides on containment, boundaries, and names best left unspoken — blending historical context, folklore, and the persistent warnings that appear across hostile religious traditions.

Israel Caught Spying on the US: The Open Secret No One’s Supposed to Say

In this latest Corbett Report episode, James Corbett breaks down fresh Pentagon reports (via NBC and NYT) that the Defense Intelligence Agency has raised Israel’s counterintelligence threat level to “critical,” citing eavesdropping on U.S. officials involved in Iran negotiations and spyware on American phones in Israel. While both the White House and Israeli officials immediately denied the claims, Corbett places the story in decades of well-documented Israeli espionage on America — from Jonathan Pollard and nuclear material smuggling to ADL spying operations, tech transfers to China, and the “dancing Israelis” on 9/11. The video argues this is no surprise but a long-standing pattern that mainstream outlets usually downplay or dismiss as politically motivated.

Brave Browser Sued Over AI Summaries: Publishers Want Their Cut

In this explanatory video from Sal Tech, Brave faces a lawsuit in France from APIG and 53 newspaper publishers over its search engine and AI features that summarize news content without licenses or payment. The dispute centers on "neighboring rights" — European laws allowing publishers compensation when platforms use snippets or summaries of their articles — plus trademark claims, not any tracking or privacy violations in the browser itself. The video clarifies that no ruling has been made (first hearing set for September 2026), distinguishes the browser from the search/AI tools, and frames the case as part of a larger debate: Should AI-powered search engines pay for content they summarize, or is this fair use that benefits users? It highlights the tension between convenient AI answers and the financial impact on journalism.

Monday, June 8, 2026

5G License Plates? Real or Rumor?

In this June 2026 video from Business Reform, engineer Dr. Jon Padfield debunks a viral Facebook Reel claiming Indiana is rolling out license plates with built-in 5G tracking technology. He explains why it's physically implausible: standard aluminum plates are paper-thin (about 0.03 inches), while embedding 5G antennas, power sources, electronics, and durability for road use would require far more thickness, cost, and complexity. Padfield contrasts this with real tech like NFC chips in credit cards or thicker, battery-powered digital plates from Reviver (limited to Arizona and California), concluding the rumor is false and highlighting how thin-plate engineering makes hidden 5G impossible.

Everything That Effects Your Testosterone Explained

In this straightforward June 2026 video from Chef Caleb, the focus is on what actually moves the needle for testosterone levels — and what doesn’t. He quickly dismantles popular supplements like Tribulus Terrestris (mostly useless beyond mild libido effects) and D-Aspartic Acid (early hype faded with better studies showing little to no benefit, sometimes even lowering T). Instead, he highlights proven fundamentals: prioritizing 7-9 hours of quality sleep, reducing excess body fat (which converts T to estrogen), smart resistance training with compound lifts while avoiding overtraining, fixing Vitamin D deficiency, managing chronic stress/cortisol, and limiting alcohol. The message is clear — stop chasing magic capsules and remove the things sabotaging your natural production.

Was Our History Fabricated? World's Fairs, Orphan Trains & the Tartaria Question

In this lively June 2026 episode of Man in America, host Seth House dives into "hidden history," questioning the official narrative around late 19th-early 20th century World's Fairs — massive "White City" complexes of ornate palaces built and demolished in months, drawing millions despite the era's supposed technological limits. He explores anomalies like orphan trains relocating hundreds of thousands of children with murky records, mysterious insane asylums, and connections drawn by researchers to a supposed lost advanced civilization known as Tartaria. Presented as an open, fun discussion rather than a firm verdict, the show invites viewers to question what we've been taught and consider if parts of modern history might be covering up something far more extraordinary.

Iran War Is Crushing America's Farmers: Fertilizer Shock & Monopoly Mayhem

In this June 2026 clip from The Kim Iversen Show, fourth-generation farmer and Farm Action Fund president Joe Maxwell explains how the escalating conflict with Iran — particularly disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz — has triggered a 25-50% spike in fertilizer prices just as spring planting began. With much of the world's phosphate, potash, and nitrogen-based inputs tied to global supply chains heavily reliant on that route, U.S. farmers face a brutal double hit of skyrocketing input costs (including fuel) and already depressed commodity prices from prior tariffs and trade wars. Maxwell highlights corporate concentration in fertilizer and grain processing as the real long-term culprit, turning supply disruptions into opportunities for price gouging, while calling for bipartisan action to support family farms and break monopolies.