Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Sage of Quay Dispatch is Moving to Substack – Blogspot Version Retiring Early July 2026

 

After many years of running this Blogspot site, the time has come to sunset it.

Google has engaged in persistent shadow-banning and suppression that has made the blog virtually invisible in search results for quite some time now. Despite consistent, high-quality content and a loyal audience, the platform has increasingly limited visibility and reach. At this point, continuing to pour energy into a suppressed outlet no longer makes sense.

My primary home for the past couple of years — and the place where new content is published without interference — is my Substack

👉 https://sageofquay.substack.com/

All future articles, videos, interviews, and dispatches will appear there exclusively. If you’ve enjoyed the work here over the years, I strongly encourage you to subscribe (it’s free) and turn on notifications so you don’t miss anything.

This Blogspot site will be fully sunset (taken offline) in early July 2026. It will not remain as an archive.

To everyone who has read, shared, commented, and supported the work here — thank you. Your engagement has meant a great deal. The fight for truth, deeper understanding, and uncensored conversation continues — just on a platform that actually allows it to be seen.

See you on Substack.

Mike Williams
Sage of Quay
June 2026

Spielberg’s Disclosure Day: Chosen Ones, Neurological Activation & the 2027 Great Separation

In this esoteric breakdown by BDELL1014, the film Disclosure Day (produced by Steven Spielberg) is decoded as a veiled message about spiritual awakening and the activation of “chosen ones.” Spielberg reportedly stated that the movie would cause Christians to question their beliefs, which the host links to ontological artifacts, ancient Kemet (Egyptian) neters as forces of nature, and neurological/pineal gland activation granting abilities like clairvoyance, psychometry, and shapeshifting consciousness. Key symbols include the cardinal bird interfacing with Margaret, Hugo representing the activated pineal gland (house of God/mind), the unification of divine masculine and feminine, and a metaphysical device manipulating time. The video frames the story as a blueprint for chosen ones separating from NPCs and old realities around 2027, with real CIA-sourced footage hidden in entertainment, urging viewers to embrace their “alien energy” during the great awakening.

FBI Crashes Out Over Candace: Exploding Microphone Theory & Charlie Kirk Assassination Deep Dive

In Episode 350 of her show, Candace Owens reacts to the FBI’s Rapid Response X account publicly “crashing out” over her previous episode’s promotion while diving deeper into the controversial “exploding microphone” theory surrounding Charlie Kirk’s assassination. She examines how Kirk shifted to using a redundant wireless Road microphone (beeper-sized and clipped magnetically) in late 2024, contrasting it with his longtime preference for a simple handheld, and highlights physical evidence like shattered plastic from the SUV. Owens credits researchers like John Bray and Don Porter for pushing the investigation, connects it to broader inconsistencies in the Butler incident and Turning Point narratives, and criticizes shifting stories while noting the FBI’s denial of FOIA requests on related figures like Cash Patel. The episode mixes sharp commentary on institutional embarrassment with calls for continued scrutiny while it’s still possible.

Trump’s Team Panics in the Situation Room Over Gross Allegations & Maxwell Pardon Talks

Tara Palmeri, veteran Epstein reporter, joins The Jim Acosta Show to unpack explosive new reporting from Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan detailing chaos inside the Trump White House over fresh Epstein file revelations. The discussion centers on a tense Situation Room meeting where officials debated Ghislaine Maxwell’s potential pardon, Tucker Carlson interviewing her, and graphic new allegations against Trump (including one described as painfully hurting a woman’s nipples). Palmeri highlights leaks suggesting secret recordings in the secure facility, self-serving angles from figures like J.D. Vance (thinking 2028) and Dan Bongino, Todd Blanche’s aggressive push for control, and Pam Bondi’s missteps with “client list” binders. She frames it as a genuine crisis for the administration, with the “ghost of Epstein” refusing to fade despite transparency promises.

Fiber, Cable, or 5G Home Internet: The No-BS Breakdown That Actually Matters

In this straightforward explainer from Explaining Tech Like You're Five, the video cuts through marketing hype to compare the three main ways internet reaches your home: fiber-optic, cable, and 5G Fixed Wireless. It breaks down fiber’s symmetric ultra-fast speeds (but warns about “fiber to the node” bait-and-switch), cable’s strong downloads paired with weak uploads and congestion during peak hours, and 5G home’s easy plug-and-play setup that shares towers with mobile users, leading to variable performance. The host explains real-world trade-offs in speed, latency, reliability, installation, and who each option suits best—helping viewers choose the right connection without falling for glossy ads or unnecessary upgrades.

Trump’s G7 Chaos: Lost Directions, Chair Crashes & Endless Handshakes

In this episode of Breaking Absurdity, the channel ItsNotSatire compiles the most viral and awkward moments from Donald Trump’s appearance at the G7 summit, turning serious diplomacy into internet comedy gold. Highlights include the mismatched handshake with Emmanuel Macron, Trump facing the wrong way during a group photo op, walking in the opposite direction despite clear instructions, needing Narendra Modi’s help with a single step, dramatically falling backward into a chair (dubbed an “emergency landing”), a marathon handshake with Brigitte Macron, a sock-and-ankle photo frenzy, and world leaders’ priceless reactions to Trump’s UFC storytelling. The video humorously notes that while none of these changed global policy, they created the strangest unofficial highlight reel of the summit.

Cycles of the Great Reset: The Elusive Black Sun and Ancient Warnings of Collapse

In this concise Reese Report episode, Greg Reese explores ancient cosmic cycles that align eerily with modern "Great Reset" narratives. He details the ~26,000-year Great Year (zodiac precession), the Mayan Long Count ending around 2046, and the corrected 24,000-year Hindu Yuga cycle—where we are exiting the dark Kali Yuga (Iron Age) toward renewal by ~2040, potentially amid wars, catastrophes, and comet impacts. Reese ties this to esoteric symbolism of the Black Sun (linked to Saturn, alchemy's stage of destruction-before-transformation, and the invisible gravitational center driving cycles), represented by black cubes in religions and corporate logos. The video frames these recurring resets as hidden knowledge preserved through time, urging awareness of the transition from decline to a new golden age.

GMO Mosquitoes, Weaponized Ticks & Brain Chips: Exposing the 6G Control Grid

In this eye-opening episode of Man in America, host Seth Holehouse interviews epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher (McCullough Foundation) about emerging health and tech threats that may form a larger control system. They explore Google's plan to release 64 million bacteria-infected mosquitoes in California and Florida, the 10,000% surge in alpha-gal syndrome (a red meat allergy potentially linked to tick bites), and suspicions around engineered tick-borne illnesses with ties to programs like those funded by the Gates Foundation. The conversation connects these to broader transhumanist agendas, including 6G networks designed to interface with brain chips, creating a dystopian "control grid" involving bioterrorism elements, vaccine concerns, and surveillance technology—all while offering practical steps for awareness and protection.

Gwen Stefani's Heartbreak Fueled No Doubt's Rise: From Tragedy to Tragic Kingdom

This video from Guitar Meets Science dives into the dramatic origins and breakthrough of No Doubt, the Orange County ska band that turned personal pain into global success. It starts with their quirky 1986 formation around Eric Stefani and the energetic (but troubled) frontman John Spence, who tragically took his own life in 1987, pushing a painfully shy Gwen Stefani into the spotlight. The story covers the hidden seven-year romance and brutal breakup between Gwen and bassist Tony Kanal, lineup changes (including Adrian Young's fib to land the drumming gig), their failed grunge-era debut album, and the raw, independent Beacon Street Collection that built momentum. Heartbreak during Tragic Kingdom sessions became the emotional fuel for hits like "Don't Speak," transforming the band from label-rejected "nerds" into ska-punk superstars with diamond sales and a legendary career.

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Hell Is Other People: Schopenhauer’s Brutal Hedgehog Dilemma Explained

In this thoughtful video from MR. BRAIN, the channel explores Arthur Schopenhauer’s profound and pessimistic insight into human relationships through his famous Hedgehog Dilemma. Drawing from Schopenhauer’s lonely life — marked by distant parents, failed lectures against Hegel, and a solitary existence with only his poodle — the video explains the paradox: humans need others for warmth and connection to escape unbearable solitude and boredom (the sound of the blind “Will” with nothing to drive toward), yet true closeness always brings pain because other people are separate selves with their own drives, quills that inevitably prick. It connects this to Nietzsche’s intense but ultimately wounding bond with Lou Salomé, Freud’s view of civilization as collective suppression of the will, and Sartre’s “No Exit,” showing how the dilemma scales from personal bonds to entire societies. Ultimately, the parable offers no perfect solution — only a disciplined middle distance that few truly master.

Polanski’s Hidden Ritual: Why The Ninth Gate Feels Like a Real Occult Initiation

In this deep esoteric analysis from Esoteric Guardian, Roman Polanski’s 1999 film The Ninth Gate (starring Johnny Depp as cynical book dealer Dean Corso) is dissected not as a simple thriller but as a meticulously structured initiation ritual. The video explores how Polanski stripped away the literary layers of the source novel The Club Dumas to focus solely on the occult subplot involving three copies of a diabolical book with nine engravings that act as doors to summon the Devil. It highlights symbolic elements like the nameless green-eyed woman (a fallen angel/Lucifer figure who protects Corso at key death moments), the Tarot-like progression of the engravings, deaths mirroring the book’s images, and the fiery climax at a Cathar castle leading to a gate of light. The analysis argues that Corso’s cynicism makes him the perfect candidate for enlightenment, while believers perish, and Polanski’s own denials only add to the film’s layered ambiguity.

Eric Trump’s “Rigged Fight” DMs to Daniel Cormier: Real Scandal or Perfectly Timed AI Hit?

In his latest episode, Ian Carroll unpacks the chaotic White House UFC 250 event on Trump’s birthday, from Sean Strickland (the anti-Israel middleweight champion) crashing the party, hyping up fans, and ultimately getting arrested in dramatic fashion, to the bigger bombshell involving Eric Trump. Carroll examines screenshots of alleged DMs where Eric Trump reportedly messaged UFC commentator Daniel Cormier asking about injured fighters, rigged bouts, and betting opportunities on an upset — messages Cormier supposedly exposed before quickly deleting the post. Eric Trump denies it as AI-generated fakes, while Carroll uses evidence like Grok confirmations, reply chains, and timing analysis to argue the incident looks suspiciously real, tying it into broader themes of gambling addiction in elite circles, bread-and-circuses distractions, UFC ownership influence, and the Trump family’s vulnerabilities.

1945 Law Exposed: How Global Banks Got Total Immunity on U.S. Soil

In this hard-hitting clip from Man In America, researcher Mel K breaks down the little-known International Organizations Immunities Act of 1945, pushed through under Truman with heavy influence from the Dulles brothers. The law granted sweeping diplomatic-style immunity to the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), IMF, World Bank, UN, and dozens of connected globalist entities operating on American soil — shielding them from audits, lawsuits, investigations, or even entry without their permission. Mel K explains how this architecture allowed foreign and supranational institutions to embed themselves in New York and D.C. while remaining untouchable, with roots in post-WWII banking structures involving Rockefeller interests (via J.P. Morgan) alongside European banking networks. She stresses it’s not a treaty, meaning a president like Trump could revoke it via executive action, and ties it to broader efforts to dismantle the old CIA/globalist model alongside figures like Tulsi Gabbard, Rubio, and Ratcliffe.