Sunday, June 21, 2026

Anthropic’s Hype Machine Implodes: From God-Tier AI Launches to Swift Government Ban

In this sharp critique from Moon, Anthropic’s rapid ascent is dissected as the company positions itself as the world’s leading AI powerhouse with secretive “Mythos-class” models and the public release of Claude Fable 5 — a powerful but supposedly safeguarded version. The video highlights the dramatic three-day window before the U.S. government banned Fable 5 over a narrow jailbreak, exposing tensions between frontier capabilities and safety claims. It explores Anthropic’s pivot from calling for AI pauses to aggressive development and a near-trillion-dollar IPO, questioning the blend of doomer marketing, leaked “escape” stories, and massive funding rounds amid ongoing losses. The analysis portrays Anthropic as masterfully selling both the existential threat and the solution, while raising doubts about sustainability in the broader AI bubble.

How Modern Millionaires Hijacked Ancient Coats of Arms and Lost Histories

In this episode of CONSPIRACY-R-US, the host examines a pattern of 20th-century American elites building or “restoring” grand Tudor-style mansions while adopting historic European coats of arms that don’t seem to belong to them. Examples include Aldus Higgins using the crest of 1500s printer Aldus Manutius, Carl Weeks (a cosmetics magnate from modest roots) prominently displaying the ancient Weeks family heraldry at Salisbury House in Iowa, and similar heraldic displays at Virginia House and Agecroft Hall—structures officially “moved from England” or completed in the 1920s just before the stock market crash. The video questions whether these buildings are far older than official timelines claim, suggesting families with deeper, hidden American roots had their identities and histories quietly appropriated by new money figures to lend instant legitimacy and nobility.

How Post-WWII Bankers Built the Deep State Without Firing a Shot

On The Kim Iversen Show, journalist and author Mel K discusses her book Infiltration Instead of Invasion: America Betrayed (1944–1954), arguing that the real transformation of American power happened quietly in the decade after World War II. While the public celebrated victory and prosperity, a network of international bankers, intelligence figures, Wall Street lawyers (including the Dulles brothers), and global institutions quietly constructed parallel structures of control—through the Bank for International Settlements, Bretton Woods, the UN framework, and enduring financial and intelligence networks. Mel K explains how this “infiltration” model replaced overt conquest with technocratic, financial, and administrative dominance that operates above elected governments, creating the permanent managerial state many sense today. The conversation traces roots back to earlier banking cartels and wartime dealings, asking why policies feel unchanging across administrations and what it means for sovereignty in the modern era.

Why Stars Like Tay Keith & Oliver Tree Keep Getting Burned by Their Labels

This video from The Truth IS examines the recurring nightmare in the music business where massive artists and producers end up in bitter contract disputes with their labels over unpaid royalties and broken promises. It spotlights recent cases like super-producer Tay Keith’s public fight with Gamma Records over credits and millions owed from Sexy Red’s hits (just days before his tragic passing), and Oliver Tree’s dramatic split from Atlantic Records, complete with delayed albums, zero marketing support, and eventual independent release—followed shortly by his own sudden death. The analysis draws parallels to historical battles from Lil Wayne vs. Cash Money, Michael Jackson’s catalog wars, and Drake’s ongoing friction, arguing that the industry’s one-sided contracts are structurally designed to extract maximum value from talent while leaving artists with little leverage or long-term security.

Buttons for Eyes: The Occult Horror Lurking Behind Coraline’s “Kids’ Movie” Charm

In this deep-dive video from Esoteric Guardian, the 2009 stop-motion film Coraline is peeled back layer by layer to reveal a chilling folk-horror initiation ritual rather than a simple tale of family appreciation. The analysis explores the sealed door as a dangerous threshold (a reversed birth canal into a predatory realm), the handmade doll stitched in Coraline’s image as a sympathetic magic effigy used for surveillance and luring, the Other Mother as a soul-devouring spider-like entity who sews buttons over children’s eyes to claim them, and recurring symbols of doubles, mirrors, stolen souls, and changeling lore. What appears as whimsical fantasy is reframed as a story of abduction by something ancient and hungry—complete with a parasitic false paradise, ritual structure, and a severed hand that refuses to stay in the nightmare world—making Coraline one of the most disturbingly accurate depictions of occult child-theft mythology in modern media.

From “Tin Foil” to Front Page: When Yesterday’s Conspiracies Become Today’s Headlines

In this Hollow Light episode, the host explores the growing overlap between what were once dismissed as fringe conspiracy theories and current mainstream headlines. Topics include newly released details on U.S.-funded biological research and gain-of-function experiments, persistent questions around contrails, strange tick-borne illnesses like Alpha-gal syndrome, mysterious “tick boxes,” Plum Island controversies, and the bizarre Oakville blobs incident. The discussion emphasizes discernment rather than fear, examining how public records, scientific secrecy, and biblical warnings appear to be converging in real time. It poses timely questions for Christians: how to stay sober-minded and anchored in truth when information, deception, and prophecy seem to collide, urging viewers to respond with spiritual clarity instead of chasing every headline.

UAE Pays Billions to Iran for Protection: How U.S. Allies Got a Target on Their Backs

In this clip from the Solari Report’s Money & Markets (June 18, 2026), Catherine Austin Fitts and John Titus break down a stunning geopolitical shift: the United Arab Emirates has agreed to unlock billions of dollars—reports suggest $10–20 billion—to Iran in exchange for halting attacks on the Gulf state. Once one of the most hawkish voices pushing the U.S. for stronger action against Iran, Abu Dhabi is now paying for peace after realizing American bases and support offer little real protection. The discussion highlights how Iran cleverly targeted the UAE’s financial vulnerabilities, turning a key trade partner into a buffer, while exposing the limits of U.S. power projection in the region. Fitts and Titus explore the broader implications: allies now feel exposed, the financial war matters more than military posturing, and this move may have been a final straw signaling American withdrawal.

The One-Hit Wonder That Broke Phone Lines Nationwide: Tommy Tutone’s 867-5309 Disaster

In the early 1980s, Tommy Tutone’s power-pop smash “867-5309/Jenny” became an inescapable earworm, but its catchy chorus hid a chaotic real-world fallout. Songwriter Alex Call invented the name “Jenny” and the phone number while sitting in his backyard with a cheap four-track recorder; his bandmate Jim Keller added the iconic “for a good time call” line. Columbia Records pushed the track hard, it rocketed up the charts, and millions of listeners began dialing the actual number across area codes. Innocent families and even a school were bombarded with prank calls day and night, forcing them to disconnect service and sparking legal headaches. The band perpetuated a fabricated backstory about a real Jenny for years before the truth came out, turning one innocent song into what the video calls one of the most expensive jokes in rock history.

Saturday, June 20, 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

Israel’s Longtime Heist on the Christian Church Exposed

In this explosive Tucker Carlson interview, investigative filmmaker Nathan Apffel exposes how the Israeli government has systematically targeted American churches and Christian communities through financial incentives, curated tours, and sophisticated influence operations to secure unwavering evangelical support for Zionism. Apffel details tactics including paying pastors for pro-Israel messaging, tracking megachurch attendees with targeted Zionist content, and leveraging celebrity pastors who blend theology with political advocacy — often at the expense of core Christian teachings. The discussion dives into the broader “Religion Business,” questioning the idolization of the modern nation-state of Israel, financial exploitation within megachurches, and how these efforts shape U.S. foreign policy while potentially undermining authentic faith.

Max Blumenthal: Israel’s Situation Is Worse Than You Think

In this Judging Freedom interview, Max Blumenthal joins Judge Andrew Napolitano to analyze JD Vance’s blunt remarks exposing Israel’s heavy reliance on U.S. weapons, tax dollars, and political support, warning that Israel risks alienating Trump by attacking him through proxies like Mark Levin. Blumenthal unpacks the contradictions in Zionist strategy — needing to neutralize threats from Iran, Hezbollah, and West Bank resistance to preserve demographic and territorial advantages — while facing the hard limits of American patience and power. The discussion highlights internal MAGA tensions, Netanyahu’s coalition extremists, the influence of a small pro-Israel donor minority, and the growing reality that endless conflict could backfire dramatically on Israel’s long-term security.

That “I’m Not a Robot” Box Is Watching You: The Secret Tech Behind CAPTCHA

In this clear and engaging explainer from History of Simple Things, the video breaks down how CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing Test to tell Computers and Humans Apart) works to separate real people from bots. It traces its evolution from early distorted text puzzles — designed because humans could read messy letters better than computers — to modern systems that quietly analyze cursor movements, click timing, mouse imperfections, browsing patterns, and device signals before even showing a challenge. Image selection tests (cars, traffic lights) added another layer, but advancing AI has forced a shift toward invisible behavioral analysis that adds friction to large-scale attacks without annoying most legitimate users. The video explores the ongoing arms race with smarter bots, accessibility frustrations, and why CAPTCHA isn’t about perfect detection but making automated abuse too costly and difficult to scale.

Larry Ellison’s Shadow Empire: From Databases to AI, Government, and Hollywood Control

In this eye-opening video from Dangerously Informed with Evie, the long-under-the-radar Oracle founder Larry Ellison emerges as one of the most powerful figures shaping the future, quietly building dominance at the crossroads of AI infrastructure, U.S. government systems, defense contracting, and now mainstream media. While he stayed low-profile compared to Musk, Bezos, or Zuckerberg, Oracle powers critical databases for governments, banks, militaries, and corporations worldwide—and is now at the heart of massive AI data centers, including the $500 billion Stargate project, plus new federal HR platforms and classified military AI clouds. The plot thickens as Ellison’s son David uses family billions to acquire Paramount Global (including CBS News and 60 Minutes), raising alarms about one family’s unprecedented reach across data, defense, information flow, and entertainment in ways that feel increasingly dystopian.