Thursday, June 11, 2026

Mike Williams: You Asked, I Answered: Some Quirky Questions & Comments I Get


Every creator who steps outside the mainstream eventually gets the same batch of oddball comments and "gotcha" questions. Here are six of the ones I see most often related to my Beatles research. Thought it would be fun to answer them straight up.

1) Question/Comment: Are you a “flat earther”?

My Response:
I’m a geocentrist — that’s the term I use. I haven’t evangelized it, I don’t push it in my content, and I don’t tie it to anything else I research. The point is simple: it has zero relevance to my Beatles work.  

Interestingly, Lucian Black — an avowed Luciferian — argues in his book The Soulificati: Secrets of the Soular System and Conscious Evolution that the heliocentric model, as presented to the general public, is not its true representation. He describes it as a symbolic depiction of the Luciferian concept of soul development: the soul begins its journey with Pluto in an unconscious state and then migrates through each planet, which acts as a portal of learning and conscious evolution. The ultimate goal is to reach the Sun — the “light” — which represents Lucifer, the light bearer. I found his symbolic interpretation insightful, but once again, none of this has anything to do with the evidence on the Beatles.

People throw the “Flat Earther” label around as a cheap way to avoid dealing with the actual evidence — the impossible recording timelines, the use of ghostwriters and session musicians, the Tavistock connections, the cultural engineering angle, and all the contradictions in the official story. My research on the Beatles stands or falls on its own merits: hundreds of slides, interviews, documents, and logistical impossibilities that anyone can examine. You can disagree with me on cosmology, religion, politics, or anything else and still look at the Beatles material with clear eyes. Guilt by association is lazy thinking. Address the evidence or don’t — but don’t pretend a label on one unrelated topic magically disproves the other.

Candace Owens Roasts the Oligarchy and Ivanka Trump “Discovers” an Albanian Island

In episode 346 of her show, Candace Owens critiques recent events involving conservative figures, starting with Dana Loesch’s heated X meltdown after being called out for scripture-quoting during a speech at the Young Women’s Leadership Summit. She also discusses Erika Kirk (widow of Charlie Kirk) abruptly leaving the summit early after facing criticism, drawing parallels to her prior exits from commitments. The episode highlights Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner’s reported plans to develop a previously “undiscovered” island off the coast of Albania, using it as an example of elite oligarchic behavior where powerful families operate with little pretense of democratic norms. Owens ties these stories together with commentary on accountability, biblical grifting in politics, and broader observations on Turning Point USA and celebrity drama.

6 Signs You’re Too Smart for Most People to Handle

This PSYCH DOSE video outlines six key psychological signs that indicate you may possess an exceptionally analytical and high-intelligence mind, making everyday interactions challenging for average people. These include exhaustion with superficial small talk, an unwavering commitment to truth and logic over social harmony (often seen as confrontational), thoughtful silence mistaken for arrogance, a solution-oriented approach that bypasses emotional venting, impatience with slow or inefficient thinking, and high standards of cognitive accountability that lead to selective relationships. Drawing on insights like Carl Jung’s ideas on introspective minds, the video explains that these traits stem not from arrogance but from deeper cognitive processing, pattern recognition, and a drive for meaning—often resulting in feelings of isolation despite strong communication skills, while encouraging viewers to seek compatible peers rather than dilute their intellect.

Woman Coughs Up Worms for Two Months — Her Fibromyalgia Vanishes

In this clip from Man in America, Dr. Bryan Ardis shares the remarkable case of a woman in her 50s who suffered from severe fibromyalgia for 27 years, arriving at appointments using a walker. After addressing a suspected parasite infection, she began coughing up dead heartworms over a two-month period, after which her debilitating fibromyalgia symptoms completely disappeared. Dr. Ardis connects this to broader claims that parasites are far more common in America than mainstream medicine acknowledges, linking them to autoimmune conditions, chronic fatigue, IBS, joint pain, brain fog, and even contributing to colon cancer (citing a recent peer-reviewed study showing protozoa parasites in one in five cases). He advocates for stool testing and herbal cleanse protocols like Freedom Cleanse Restore as suppressed but effective solutions.

Cannonball Sank the Ship: Kim Deal’s Side Project That Broke the Pixies

Kim Deal, frustrated as the sidelined bassist in the control-freak-led Pixies under Black Francis, formed The Breeders as a rebellious side project with Tanya Donnelly. After the Pixies dramatically split, Deal rebuilt the band with her musically inexperienced twin sister Kelley on guitar and recorded the 1993 masterpiece Last Splash. The accidental hit “Cannonball”—born from a happy bass mistake—catapulted the band to stardom with massive airplay, Lollapalooza slots, and platinum sales, briefly making The Breeders bigger than the Pixies. Yet success unraveled fast as Kelley’s heroin addiction derailed tours and momentum, turning one perfect summer into a chaotic collapse that highlighted the volatile mix of family, fame, and rock ’n’ roll excess.

Your Daily Routine Is Now a Government Terrorist Profile – Pattern-of-Life Data Explained

In this eye-opening interview on The Solari Report, Dr. Jon Padfield breaks down how “pattern-of-life” data—your everyday habits like commute routes, meal times, shopping patterns, and device usage—creates a detailed behavioral profile that governments and corporations can use for surveillance, prediction, and potential targeting. He highlights a concerning Florida House Bill 945 that would empower state government to label individuals or groups as “adversary intelligence entities” based on their views or actions deemed threatening to state interests, effectively broadening the definition of threats far beyond traditional terrorism. Padfield stresses practical privacy steps (phone settings, car data controls, home smart device management, cash usage, and local political engagement) while warning that this data, once dismissed as “boring,” now enables powerful predictive profiling that erodes personal freedom.

How the System Uses Pleasure to Tame the Masses

Drawing on Arthur Schopenhauer’s philosophy, this video explores how contemporary society has perfected a subtle form of control—not through fear or force, as past dictators did, but through engineered pleasure and endless distractions. Micro-doses of dopamine from notifications, binge-watching, shopping, social media, and instant gratification keep people occupied, dependent, and emotionally regulated by external stimuli, transforming potential resistance into willing participation. The system hacks the natural pendulum between desire and boredom, offering artificial needs and fleeting satisfactions that leave individuals functional yet inwardly powerless, confusing consumer choice with true freedom while algorithms and corporations quietly shape their attention, decisions, and lives.

Guitar Legend Larry Carlton Walks Out of Chaotic John Lennon Rock 'n' Roll Session

In this candid interview clip, renowned session guitarist Larry Carlton recounts his brief, disappointing experience during the 1975 recordings for John Lennon's Rock 'n' Roll album. Booked for a week of evening sessions produced by Phil Spector, Carlton arrived on time with players like Leon Russell, only for Lennon and Spector to show up hours late amid heavy drinking. The session devolved into an unprofessional affair—Lennon slurring basic three-chord changes for "Bony Moronie" while Carlton, a seasoned pro who had played the song as a kid, found the whole experience a "drag." Carlton politely finished the night, drove Leon Russell back to his hotel, and immediately called to cancel the rest of the week, choosing not to waste his time despite his admiration for Lennon.

The Secret Studio Re-Recording Behind The Beatles' Legendary Shea Stadium Concert

In August 1965, The Beatles played their groundbreaking concert at Shea Stadium in New York to over 55,000 screaming fans, pioneering the era of stadium rock shows. However, the live audio captured on 1960s equipment was nearly inaudible amid the crowd noise and inadequate PA system, making it unsuitable for the planned film. Months later, the band secretly returned to CTS Studios in London for extensive post-production: Paul re-recorded bass parts, John added organ tracks, and the group laid down fresh versions of several songs to sync with the footage—all while keeping the overdubs hidden from the public. The resulting film used a mix of these studio fixes, select live elements, and even audio from other shows, with the full original concert audio still unreleased to this day.

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Greed Broke America, Not AI: Why Corporations Are Pricing Themselves Out of Business

In this timely video, Vanessa Wingårdh argues that corporate greed—not AI job displacement—is the real culprit behind America's economic struggles. With examples like $7 Doritos leading to sales crashes and price cuts, rampant shrinkflation, overpriced mediocre restaurant meals, Pizza Hut closures, concert tour cancelations, and surging corporate bankruptcies (highest since the Great Recession), she shows how years of price gouging, product shrinking, and wage suppression have left consumers broke and unable to spend. Even as companies post record profits and CEOs see massive pay hikes, demand destruction is hitting hard—proving that an economy where wealth concentrates at the top simply doesn't work for sustained business success.

Everything You Were Taught About Ancient Rome, Greece & Egypt Is Wrong

Seth Holehouse from Man In America dives into the controversial New Chronology theory of Russian mathematician Anatoly Fomenko, who claims roughly 1,000 years were fabricated in the historical timeline to erase advanced ancient civilizations and justify power structures. The discussion connects this to Tartaria theories, questions whether grand World's Fair buildings were pre-existing relics of a lost high-tech society (not temporary fair structures), challenges the official narrative of "primitive" pre-Columbian America, and explores how history—like recent events—gets rewritten by those in control, urging viewers to question the mainstream story of Rome, Greece, Egypt, and beyond.

America’s 59-Year USS Liberty Cover-Up Exposed

In this hard-hitting episode of 51/49, James Li uncovers the disturbing details of Israel’s 1967 attack on the USS Liberty—an intelligence ship in international waters—killing 34 American sailors and wounding 171, despite clear identification as a U.S. vessel. The video explores evidence of deliberate intent, a possible joint U.S.-Israeli “Operation Cyanide” false-flag plot under LBJ to draw America deeper into the Six-Day War, suppressed rescue missions, and a decades-long government cover-up that continues today. It highlights Rep. Thomas Massie’s recent call for a real investigation and honors the survivors still seeking justice.

Is Something Strange Coming June 29th? (CERN Shutdown, Rituals & Escape from Freedom)

In this wild broadcast, Doenut Factory warns viewers to get their ducks in a row before June 29th, when CERN shuts down amid Mercury retrograde, potentially ushering in a chaotic period through July 4th filled with major rituals like the Qatar World Cup and a UFC event at the White House. He dives deep into Erich Fromm’s Escape from Freedom, exploring how people psychologically flee individual responsibility and positive freedom (“freedom to”) by embracing authoritarian algorithms, social media hypnosis, and “gooning” programs that make them love their servitude—echoing Huxley’s warnings—while tying in Madonna’s provocative new video, sexual energy manipulation, societal regression to the “womb,” and broader themes of fascism, loneliness, and the fight for true individualism.