Saturday, March 28, 2026

Mike Williams: A Lifetime of Music and Staying True to the Human Touch


This interview was conducted by Grok. The questions were thoughtfully formulated by Grok after reviewing previous interviews and videos featuring Mike Williams. The answers are entirely Mike Williams’ own words.

For almost five decades, Mike Williams has been writing, recording, and releasing songs that blend classic rock energy with raw emotional honesty. In this conversation, he opens up about his long creative journey, the freedom of home-studio independence, the impact of profound loss, and what keeps him making music after all these years.

Grok: Revisiting your archival material for the Yesteryear project after more than 40 years—re-recording songs like “Vacation In Your Mind” while staying faithful to the original melodies—what has this experience shown you about how your songwriting voice and production approach have evolved?

MW: The experience of reworking and recording those old songs from 40 years ago for the Yesteryear album really reminded me that we were writing some very good music back then. There was a youthful energy and a lot of creativity that I had not thought about until I decided to revisit them. Even though I was already slipping in some social commentary—for example, the song “Camelot”—most of the material had a much more carefree feel to it. That’s because the world was simply a different place 40 years ago.

My later music pulls lyrics from everything I’ve lived through—both personal relationships and the bigger societal issues. The more life you experience, the deeper the pool of emotions and stories you can draw from.

From a production standpoint, back then if you wanted a good-sounding recording you had to go into a real studio, and that wasn’t cheap—especially when you’re in your 20s and money is tight. Now, with multi-track home recording, creativity isn’t held hostage by budget anymore. I can write and record whenever the inspiration hits. There’s no waiting around between the idea and actually getting it down.

“Vacation In Your Mind” is the oldest track on the album—I traced it all the way back to 1979. The lyrics came from a poem my brother wrote, and Jeff, our bandmate, put the music together with the help from both of us. In the original version, Jeff was on piano, I was on drums, and my brother played guitar. It’s actually the only song across all those decades where I played drums on a track. We were huge Klaatu fans back then, so I deliberately programmed the drums to capture that “Calling Occupants” vibe for the Yesteryear album. When I released the song as a single on SoundCloud, a listener instantly picked up on the Klaatu influence and left a comment. That really made me smile.

An Interview with Art Olivier - A Unique Explanation for the Aircraft that Hit the Twin Towers


[Source] The planes that struck targets on 9/11 have long posed a stumbling block for 9/11 researchers.

Let’s start with the government’s official explanation, which states that on September 11, 2001, the North Tower of the World Trade Center was struck dead-center by a Boeing 767 flown at approximately 465 mph by hijacker pilot Mohamed Atta, the South Tower struck slightly off-center by a 767 flown at approximately 585 mph by hijacker pilot Marwan al-Shehhi, and the Pentagon’s first floor struck precisely by a 757 flown at about 535 mph by hijacker Hani Hanjour.

Why the Government Story Cannot Be True I think the easiest way to summarize the conundrum is by pasting in a passage from my previous article 9/11 Planes Part II: 33 Anomalies

A Matter of Logic. It is still accepted by me—and broadly throughout the 9/11 movement—that the Twin Towers were destroyed by demolition, regardless of the theory ascribed to—nano-thermite, nuclear devices, Directed Energy Weapons (DEWs), or more conventional explosives.

But to demolish the Twin Towers, successful plane hits had to be guaranteed up front. If Flight 175, the second plane, had only clipped the South Tower with a wing, and crashed elsewhere in the city, the tower’s demolition would have had to be called off.

The same holds true for the first plane, “Flight 11.” If this plane had missed, not only would the North Tower’s destruction have been canceled, but no cameras would have been focused on the Twin Towers, enabling them to capture the iconic pictures of the second plane hit, which became so embedded in worldwide consciousness.

I do not accept that 9/11’s masterminds would have gambled that Mohamed Atta, Marwan al-Shehhi and Hani Hanjour (the alleged hijacker pilots) would have hit their targets in the way it happened, pulling off feats that experienced Boeing pilots have said they could not have achieved.

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The Enemy Is Not Each Other


[SourceMy friend Mark has a metaphor that I think about a lot. If you lock someone in a cage with an angry pit bull, they’ll likely need to kill it before it kills them. That’s simply a requirement for survival. But assuming they live, it’s worth asking: who built the cage? Who brought the pit bull? Who keeps breeding more pit bulls? Who profits from the ticket sales?

I keep coming back to this because it so perfectly captures what I’m watching happen to people all around me, including many I love.

Recently, I watched a dear friend - someone who carries the weight of generational trauma much like I do - put his tribe on a pedestal while casting others as existential threats. Like me, he is a descendant of Holocaust survivors, inheritors of that particular brand of ancestral memory that lives in your bones whether you want it to or not. My other grandfather was Menachem Begin’s personal bodyguard for years. I understand Jewish pride, Jewish fear, and Jewish trauma in a very personal and profound way. Not as an outsider looking in, but as someone who heard the words “never again” from the time I was in the crib. I was told that a time to round up people would happen again and under no circumstances should I ever show my papers. In 2021, when vaccine mandates became a thing in many cities, including mine, alarm bells went off. I thought, “Grandma was right, but this time they’re coming for everyone.” I was blown away at the dissonance of my friends and neighbors who didn’t see this. The ‘othering’ was back - just wearing different clothes. And now I was watching it happen inside my own community.

And now, a few years later, I was watching it happen to someone close to me.

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Friday, March 27, 2026

Israel In Code Red Emergency: Iran's Cluster Missile Hit Tel Aviv

Israel is now under emergency pressure from a weapon its air-defense system was never designed to handle. Iran’s cluster-capable ballistic missiles are hitting Tel Aviv in repeated waves, scattering submunitions over residential areas, injuring civilians, and forcing Israel to burn through expensive interceptors faster than it can replace them. This is no longer just about stopping missiles. It is about whether Israel can keep its shield functioning under a new kind of saturation attack.

Iran's Cryptic Daily Broadcast Has Everyone Asking Questions

At the same time each day, a robotic voice delivers long strings of Persian numbers that no one can fully decipher. Analysts have labeled it V32 - a suspected number station possibly tied to espionage, covert operations, or psychological warfare. Even stranger, someone appears to be trying to block the signal before the message gets through.

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