Friday, June 26, 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

Flock Cameras Exposed: How License Plate Readers and AI Mics Are Building a Total Surveillance State

In a live presentation recorded in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Dr. Jon Padfield of Business Reform details the explosive growth of America’s surveillance grid, starting with Flock Safety’s automated license plate readers and expanding into AI-powered Raven microphones, facial recognition, smart TVs, data brokers, smart meters, and location-tracking apps. He explains how these seemingly separate systems interconnect to create detailed “patterns of life” profiles—tracking your movements, associations, media consumption, and even opinions—without warrants, enabled by the third-party doctrine and private-public partnerships. Padfield highlights real-world examples, proposed legislation like Florida’s Surveillance Accountability Act, and warns that today’s “crime-fighting” tools can easily be repurposed for broader social control through policy tweaks or software updates, urging bipartisan concern over the erosion of privacy.

California’s New Tire Law Is Forcing You to Buy “Efficient” Replacements — Or Else

Automotive expert Lauren Fix breaks down California’s controversial Replacement Tire Efficiency Program (Docket 26-TIRE-01), rooted in a 2003 law now being activated by the California Energy Commission. Starting in phases from 2028, the rules would ban the sale of many lower-efficiency replacement tires in favor of ones matching new-car factory specs for better fuel economy and wet grip, potentially limiting consumer choices for performance, winter, off-road, or older-vehicle tires. Critics argue it raises costs, reduces options (especially for older cars), and could spread nationwide as other states follow California’s lead, while supporters claim it will save drivers money on fuel and cut emissions. Fix urges viewers to review the docket themselves amid concerns over bureaucratic overreach and who truly benefits.

Pro-Israel Brainwashing Is Finally Wearing Off: Kim Iversen on Generational Shift & Netanyahu’s Blowback

On The Kim Iversen Show, the host analyzes Joe Scarborough’s surprising take that Benjamin Netanyahu bears primary responsibility for Israel’s plummeting support in America, citing four years of “maximalist” policies, indiscriminate bombing in Gaza, actions in the West Bank and Lebanon, and even funding Hamas before October 7th. Iversen agrees, contrasting older generations raised on Holocaust liberation stories, Munich Olympics terror, and intifada coverage with younger viewers shaped by live-streamed images of civilian casualties and famine. She critiques the post-WWII creation of Israel as ironically anti-Semitic “pawn them off” thinking and notes how constant exposure to one-sided narratives has given way to average Americans—especially younger ones—rejecting what they see as brutality, signaling a major erosion of unconditional pro-Israel sentiment across the political spectrum.

Daily Wire’s Cringe “Infidels” Movie: $100M Islamophobia Scam to Save Ben Shapiro’s Sinking Empire?

In this episode of 51-49, James Li tears apart The Daily Wire’s announcement of their new film Infidels, a culture-war thriller about radical Islamic terrorists hijacking a pro-Palestine college encampment to impose Sharia law, only to be stopped by a ragtag group of red-blooded American students, a security guard, and a Delta Force vet. Li calls the plot cringe, lame, and suspiciously timed, arguing it’s part of a desperate Hasbara-style strategy to stoke Islamophobia, distract from Israel’s declining global support amid Gaza operations, and prop up collapsing subscriber numbers ahead of a reported $100M investment and IPO push. He points to falling viewership, alleged astroturfed YouTube ads, and contrasts it with real-world incidents while invoking Tucker Carlson’s past reflections on post-9/11 fear narratives.

Supreme Court Shields Monsanto: Roundup Cancer Victims Denied Justice in 7-2 Bombshell Ruling

In today’s episode of HighImpactVlogs, the host breaks down a major Supreme Court decision that sided with Monsanto (now owned by Bayer) in a landmark case involving its weed killer Roundup. In a 7-2 ruling written by Justice Brett Kavanaugh, the Court held that federal pesticide labeling laws preempt state-level lawsuits accusing Monsanto of failing to warn users about alleged cancer risks from glyphosate. Only Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Neil Gorsuch dissented. The vlogger ties this to broader themes of corporate protection by elites, massive lobbying expenditures versus billions in revenue, prior multi-billion-dollar settlements by Bayer, and questions about EPA safety approvals—framing it as another example of “the big club” that ordinary Americans aren’t part of.

Candace Owens Drops “Truman Show” Bombshell: Deep State Elites Orchestrated Charlie Kirk’s Assassination

In her latest episode, Candace Owens presents what she calls definitive proof that Charlie Kirk’s assassination was not the work of a lone gunman but a coordinated deep state operation. She highlights suspicious patterns in the audience — particularly numerous solo young men in maroon shirts (organized like undercover military units), odd crowd behaviors, and individuals like “David Sprag” (real name James Norman Rawlinson Jr.) who changed his name and behaved strangely. Owens dives into Epstein connections tied to Erika Kirk’s modeling agency background, lingering questions about September 10th footage, conflicting narratives from TPUSA insiders, and broader elite motives, framing Kirk’s life and death as a real-life Truman Show orchestrated to eliminate a threat.

Ozempic’s Deadly Dark Side: 3,500+ Lawsuits, Organ Failure, and Big Pharma’s Hidden Risks Exposed

In this hard-hitting interview on Man In America, host Seth Holehouse sits down with Kim Bright of Brightcore Nutrition to pull back the curtain on GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro. Marketed as miracle weight-loss solutions, these injections are now linked to over 3,500 (and climbing) federal lawsuits involving severe gastrointestinal issues, stomach paralysis (gastroparesis), bowel obstruction, sudden vision loss, organ failure, mood disorders, hair loss, and even deaths—with the FDA accusing manufacturers of underreporting fatalities. Real patient stories, like one woman who lost part of her intestine and nearly died, highlight the dangers, while the conversation dives into how these drugs disrupt the gut microbiome and natural healing processes, contrasting them with centuries-old natural approaches to sustainable health.

How Zakk Wylde Got Sued by Johnnie Walker and Built a Biker Metal Empire Anyway

In the late 1990s, after being unceremoniously fired by Ozzy Osbourne via a “Dear John” letter and ghosted by Axl Rose for a potential Guns N’ Roses gig, Zakk Wylde found himself unemployed and desperate. He headed into the studio with drummer Phil Oni to record Black Label Society’s debut album Sonic Brew in a blur of booze-fueled sessions inspired by a Miami pub jukebox. When naming the band proved tricky, Zakk lifted the iconic black-and-gold label from a Johnnie Walker bottle for both the name and album art—prompting the whisky giant to sue, calling the band “classless” and too trashy for their brand. Forced to change the artwork, Wylde turned the chaos into the foundation of BLS’s biker-metal identity, complete with a skull-target logo that became a lasting symbol of defiance and heavy riffs.

Thursday, June 25, 2026

Who Is Yoko Ono? Part 1 – with Matt Sergiou, Dom & Chris Waterson

In the first part of a new multi-episode series on Mike Williams’ Paul Is Dead Channel, hosts Matt Sergiou, Dom, and Chris Waterson explore Yoko Ono’s background and outsized influence. They trace her roots in the 1950s–60s avant-garde art scene and examine how her conceptual work and public persona helped shape (or were used to shape) the broader 1960s counterculture movement in the US and UK. The conversation goes beyond the familiar “she broke up the Beatles” narrative to discuss possible deeper institutional forces — including the CIA, Tavistock Institute, and Frankfurt School — that may have backed or amplified cultural shifts through figures like Ono. The episode sets the stage for a provocative re-examination of her legacy.

Spielberg’s “Disclosure Day” Is Secretly About Scientology

In this eye-opening analysis from The Truth IS, the host reveals that Steven Spielberg’s new sci-fi film Disclosure Day—which appears to be a standard UFO disclosure thriller—is actually packed with hidden parallels to the Church of Scientology. The story follows characters awakened by alien encounters that unlock suppressed memories, psychic abilities, and higher states of consciousness (mirroring Scientology’s “State of Clear” and OT levels), using alien tech like an E-meter equivalent to revisit traumas. It portrays the physical world and a secretive corporation (Wardex) as traps suppressing humanity’s true spiritual potential, with aliens acting as saviors offering ascension—echoing Scientology’s core beliefs about thetans, auditing, and transcending the material realm.

CERN Warnings: Dr. Stuckelberger on Reality, Time & Mandela Effect

In this Be Inspired production, Swiss public health scientist and former WHO collaborator Dr. Astrid Stuckelberger warns about the potential dangers of CERN’s Large Hadron Collider and other global particle accelerators, claiming their powerful electromagnetic experiments could be disrupting Earth’s natural frequencies, altering time perception, and contributing to widespread Mandela Effect phenomena. The video connects CERN’s restarts (notably around solar eclipses), the 2012 Higgs boson discovery, HAARP-like technologies turning the planet into a “giant MRI machine,” and whistleblower accounts like Bill Wood’s on Project Looking Glass and converging timelines, suggesting humanity may have crossed a point of no return with these reality-bending experiments already reshaping our world.

How AI Turned the Whole World into a Prison

In this thought-provoking After Skool animation, the video explores how advancing AI surveillance technologies are creating a modern “virtual panopticon,” drawing parallels to ancient Greek myths and Jeremy Bentham’s prison design. It warns that constant data harvesting — from online activity, purchases, movements, and even mouse hovers — allows AI systems to know us better than our closest friends, predict behavior, and exert psychological control. Referencing Socrates’ defense of the examined life, the episode highlights the erosion of private thought and self-examination in an always-monitored world, ultimately arguing that this trend is dividing humanity into two classes: the powerful few who control the AI and the billions who will live under its watchful gaze, urging viewers to push for privacy protections before it’s too late.