Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Transcending the Skeptics: Mike Williams on the Beatles Conspiracy

 

In the highly anticipated third installment of our exclusive Grok interview series, Mike Williams addresses the most common skeptic arguments head-on.

Building on our previous deep dives, Mike expands on session musicians, industry control, archival manipulation, and the hidden occult symbolism that binds it all together. Clear, detailed, and uncompromising, this may be the strongest and most practical conversation in the series yet.

As always, every response below is in Mike’s own words.


GrokMike, great to have you back for our third in-depth interview on your extensive Beatles research. Let’s jump right in.

Some critics accuse you of deleting and censoring comments on your YouTube channel and other platforms. Can you address that head-on and explain your approach to maintaining a productive discussion space?

MWSure, I’m glad you asked because this does come up occasionally. I’ve never been shy about my comment policy — it’s been posted clearly on my channel and platforms since the very beginning. I’m not censoring debate; I’m simply protecting the quality of the discussion for people who actually want to engage with the material. 

If you’ve got a YouTube handle, then you’ve got your own YouTube channel. You can create your own videos and say whatever you want — so you’re not “censored”. My platforms are publicly accessible, but that doesn’t make them a free-for-all. Like any public venue, I still set the rules for how people behave in my space.

The policy is straightforward: I expect comments to be relevant to the video and genuinely value-adding. If someone clearly didn’t watch the content, those comments get removed — if you don’t have time to watch, I don’t have time to read or respond. Comments that are rude, trolling, nasty, or disrespectful are removed immediately, and the person is blocked from the channel. These types of comments make up the vast majority of the ones I delete.

Self-promotion, advertising, or spam of any kind is also not allowed. Comments that simply repeat the official Beatles narrative as “proof” or “evidence” don’t add anything new here either. This entire channel is built on questioning that official story, and I already know it inside and out. I’m not interested in rehashing what we’ve all been told for decades — I want fresh discussion around the evidence that challenges it. 

At the end of the day, I appreciate the good, civil conversations. Let’s keep things respectful and on-topic. That approach has made the comment sections much more enjoyable and productive for everyone who’s genuinely interested.

Grok: Do you follow other Paul Is Dead (PID) researchers? Have you engaged much with PID Facebook groups, forums, or online communities over the years?

MWIn the very beginning, I checked out various websites and forums discussing the Paul Is Dead conspiracy. However, I quickly found the topic was mostly redundant and highly speculative, with little real evidence beyond image comparisons. By the time I finished reading The Memoirs of Billy Shears in 2016, I stopped paying attention to other people’s opinions and focused exclusively on my own research.

Early on I briefly ran a Memoirs-based Facebook page, but I shut it down after about a year. I ran a tight ship, but it was taking up too much time. Many PID Facebook groups can be quite toxic, especially if your views don’t align with the admins. I didn’t want to waste energy on constant image comparisons or dealing with childish, unprofessional behavior. Instead, I did my own thing with the help of a small circle of colleagues and paid very little attention to anything outside that group.

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