Monday, February 16, 2026

Mike Williams - New Album: Yesteryear (Original Music)

Mike finished recording Yesteryear (February 2026) — a 22-month revival of unreleased originals and demos from 1979 to 1992. Archival 4/8-track, reel-to-reel, and cassette material has been re-recorded in full 24-track glory: fresh takes that honor the original melodies, spirit, and essence. The album contains 10 songs and a bonus track titled ‘Mr. Charles’ from 2026, for a total of 11 songs.

From Tom Dooley to Yesteryear: A Lifetime in Music - Q&A with Mike Williams

I've been fortunate to spend most of my life making music, from those early days messing around with a guitar as a kid to releasing albums decades later. Over the years, family, friends, and interviewers have asked me some of the same thoughtful questions about how it all began, the ups and downs along the way, and where things stand today. Here are the ones that come up often, along with my answers. ~ Mike Williams

When did you first start playing the guitar and how did you learn?

I first started messing around with the guitar as a kid. My father bought an acoustic guitar and signed up for a course at the local elementary school. I can still clearly remember him working on “Tom Dooley”—and that was pretty much the extent of Dad’s guitar playing. But that little spark was all it took to get my brother and me interested. My real passion for it didn’t kick in, though, until I was around 15 or so.

As for how I learned: I’m mostly self-taught, except for a music theory course I took in college. The Beatles were truly my main teachers—I learned by playing their songs. Since I knew the recordings so well, I could instantly tell if I was getting the parts right or not.

When did you start writing your own music? 

I started writing when I was around 18 years old. My brother and I formed a band with our friend Jeff. Initially, it was just the three of us until Max, a huge Keith Moon fan, joined later on. Writing original music was our primary focus. Playing covers was a way to warm up or have fun, but our main goal was to write our own compositions.

Do you remember the first song you wrote?

If my memory serves me right, the very first one was a song called “Long Live The Queen.” Unfortunately, I don’t have any recording of it—unless my brother has it tucked away somewhere.

The Satanic Ritual Network Hidden Inside the Epstein Files

In this video, we explore the most gruesome aspects of the Epstein files, including what was said, who said it, where the claims came from, and how these narratives were disseminated across media and online communities. Our focus is on separating documented facts from speculation, analyzing the psychology behind ritual panic, and examining why the idea of elite occult practices is still gripping the public imagination.

CERN: A Portal to Another Reality

Who Owns Pam Bondi?

James investigates the mounting efforts by political elites like Pam Bondi and legacy media outlets to label any investigation into the Epstein files as "antisemitism," revealing a deeply concerning pattern of weaponized rhetoric designed to shut down discourse and protect what Congressman Ro Khanna calls “The Epstein Class”.

5 Lost Wonders of New York (AI Reconstruction)

Discover the most stunning structures that once dominated New York City but have disappeared entirely! The lost wonders of NYC will forever change your perspective, starting with a massive Crystal Palace that burned in 15 minutes and the original Penn Station that rivaled ancient Rome. In this episode of Vanished Wonders, we explore seven incredible monuments from the 1800s and early 1900s that most New Yorkers are unaware of. Each one was considered impossible in its time, and now they are completely gone.

The Epstein Files Reveal the Players Financing and Building the Control Grid

How Technology Picks People for Deportation

How apps track you: mass surveillance, data brokers, facial recognition, license plate readers, Palantir, ICE/DHS scoring, and how to reduce your data exhaust before it becomes consequences. If you are interested in digital privacy, surveillance capitalism, and algorithmic risk scores, this video is for you.

These Police Tricks Are Designed to Trap You Every Time

Most people are not arrested because they are guilty. Talking and falling for common police tricks are the causes of their arrests. In this video, we are covering the favorite tricks that the police love to use, from traffic stops to your front door, and what you can do to block them from encroaching on your rights.
  

Larry Ellison and Palantir CEO Admit Israel Tiktok Secret

Shadow People: Sleep Paralysis and The Dream Messengers

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Erasing activist Guy Christensen from the Internet (in real time)

From Guy: Last night, on February 13, YouTube terminated my entire channel and immediately denied my appeal under its “violent criminal organizations” policy. After taking to X, within hours, the backlash from multiple independent journalists, creators, and activists began to share my story. The pressure worked. Less than 24 hours after telling me I would remain banned, YouTube reinstated my channel and monetization. Nothing about my content changed. The only difference was collective action. This is what happens when the people band together and speak loudly enough to make it impossible to ignore. Again, the censorship doesn’t stop here. I’m still blacklisted on Instagram, and in the same week, TikTok has demonetized my profile, wiping out thousands of income I use to pay my rent while I study for college. Make sure you guys keep up with me by subscribing for free at yourfavoriteguy.com before they try to completely erase my voice. Who knows what they’ll do next. But this time, we’re prepared to fight.

Jim Breuer: Kidney Stones (Comedy)