Saturday, June 6, 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.

Ana Kasparian Explodes on Piers Morgan: “Where Is Your Decency?” in Fiery Gaza Debate

In a heated segment on Piers Morgan Uncensored, The Young Turks co-host Ana Kasparian aggressively confronts pro-Israel panelist Shabbos Kestenbaum, accusing Israel of daily shootings of civilians waiting for aid, blocking humanitarian supplies, starving children, and committing genocide in Gaza. Kasparian refuses to be interrupted, demands answers on civilian deaths, and challenges claims that the conflict would end with Hamas releasing hostages, while Israeli journalist Gideon Levy criticizes Israeli society’s apathy. The exchange turns chaotic with raised voices, accusations of lost decorum, and emotional appeals to humanity amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

9-Year-Old Japanese Drummer Yoyoka Crushes "We're An American Band"

Whenever someone says that Ringo Starr was one of the greatest drummers of all time... show them this video.

In this energetic cover, 9-year-old Japanese drumming prodigy Yoyoka delivers a powerhouse performance of Grand Funk Railroad's classic rock anthem "We're An American Band," showcasing incredible precision, speed, and infectious enthusiasm as she pounds the kit with smile plastered on her face. Filmed as a full-band style one-shot take, the video highlights her remarkable technique on drums, footwork, and cymbals while channeling the raw energy of 70s rock, earning widespread praise from musicians and viewers alike for her talent and sheer fun. This clip from her early viral days demonstrates why Yoyoka has stunned the world since starting at age 2.

2,500 Chilling Cases of Kids Remembering Past Lives

For nearly six decades, the University of Virginia's Division of Perceptual Studies has scientifically investigated whether consciousness survives death, amassing over 2,500 documented cases of young children (ages 2–5) who spontaneously recall detailed, verifiable memories of previous lives—often involving violent deaths that fade by age 7. Founded by psychiatrist Dr. Ian Stevenson and continued by Dr. Jim Tucker, the research draws from rigorous, peer-reviewed methods across continents, including standout cases like a Louisiana boy accurately describing a WWII pilot's fiery plane crash (confirmed by Navy records), English twin girls matching withheld details of their deceased older sisters, and an Oklahoma boy identifying a Hollywood agent from an obscure photo. The video explores these extraordinary accounts backed by primary sources, interviews, and institutional data from a top medical school, challenging conventional explanations while inviting viewers to weigh the evidence for themselves.

“They Warned Me: We’re Next” – Chilling Parallels Between Dictatorships and the West

Privacy advocate Naomi Brockwell returns from two weeks in Europe at the Oslo Freedom Forum, sharing eye-opening conversations with activists from some of the world's most oppressive regimes who are fighting for freedom under constant threat of jail. She highlights chilling parallels to the West—surveillance creep, digital ID mandates, engineered compliance, propaganda, and the erosion of private communication, transactions, and movement—using stories like a woman from Togo raised under military rule and the Titanic analogy of ignoring warning signs until it's too late. Brockwell urges viewers to recognize these red flags now, build privacy tools, and push back before self-correcting mechanisms like whistleblowing and free speech are lost forever.

Nina Hagen: The Punk Opera Rebel Who Escaped the Berlin Wall & Shocked Europe

In this deep dive by Guitar Meets Science, the wild story of Nina Hagen unfolds—from her classical opera training behind the Iron Curtain in East Germany, to her dramatic escape after protesting her stepfather's exile, discovering London punk, and fusing it with her four-octave voice to create a groundbreaking sound. Her 1978 debut album topped charts, but infamous moments like demonstrating female self-pleasure live on Austrian TV, burning through bands, exploring UFOs and spirituality in New York’s CBGB scene, and outlasting the Stasi and the Wall itself cemented her as one of punk’s most fearless, unhinged, and ruthless icons.

Israeli Lobby Openly Brags About Owning the GOP

In this fiery Owen Report segment, Owen Shroyer compiles clips from the Republican Jewish Coalition and pro-Israel figures who openly celebrate their influence over American politics, including taking credit for defeating Rep. Thomas Massie and labeling America First critics as antisemites. Shroyer highlights politicians and lobbyists boasting about controlling Republican primaries, funding campaigns, and prioritizing Israel’s interests, framing it as blatant foreign interference while contrasting it with denials when others point it out—sparking accusations of treason, dual loyalty, and the erosion of “America First” principles in right-wing politics.

Every Guitar Amp Type Explained: From Warm Tubes to AI Neural Captures

This comprehensive guide from Anything Explained breaks down every major category of guitar and bass amplifier, exploring their history, core technology, and unique sonic characteristics. It covers classic tube amps prized for dynamic warmth and organic distortion, reliable solid-state designs offering pristine clarity, hybrid models blending both worlds, flat-response acoustic amps, powerful bass rigs, versatile digital modelers, precise profilers, and cutting-edge AI-driven capture amps that clone real gear with neural networks. Packed with examples like Fender, Marshall, Kemper, and Neural DSP, the video helps guitarists and producers choose the right amp for their tone and needs.

Jimmy Dore on Tucker: Charlie Kirk’s Assassination, Uniparty Illusions & the Propaganda Machine

In this wide-ranging interview on The Tucker Carlson Show, comedian and political commentator Jimmy Dore joins Tucker to dissect Thomas Massie’s surprising primary loss, the illusion of American democracy under uniparty billionaire control, endless war propaganda, and media hypocrisy. Dore shares his personal spiritual awakening through Carl Jung, quitting weed, and a transformative dream that led him to believe in God, while expressing deep skepticism about the official narrative surrounding Charlie Kirk’s 2025 assassination—raising questions on ballistics, motives, and the broader collapse of trust in institutions amid a “propaganda hellscape.” The conversation blends sharp anti-establishment critique with cultural and existential reflections.

Friday, June 5, 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.

Congress Quietly Makes It Illegal to Cut Intel Ties with Israel

In this segment from The Kim Iversen Show, the host exposes a little-noticed provision buried in the Senate’s Intelligence Authorization Act (Title 6, Section 622) that mandates the U.S. president to “expand and enhance” intelligence sharing with Israel across key areas like cybersecurity, terrorism, missile threats, drones, and regional security. Authored with input from Sen. Tom Cotton, the language not only requires increased cooperation but also makes it extremely difficult for any future administration to reduce or suspend that sharing — requiring a formal presidential determination of a specific national security concern, complete with documentation. Iversen connects this to similar House NDAA measures that integrate U.S. military tech development with Israel, arguing these moves lock America into a deeply intertwined relationship that prioritizes Israel and limits U.S. sovereignty and flexibility.

Data Centers: How Big Tech Is Quietly Devouring Small-Town America

In this investigative video from Cyb3rMaddy, the creator travels to small Georgia towns near Meta’s massive data centers to examine the hidden costs of America’s AI boom. Starting with AOC’s claims of brown contaminated water, the report digs into water usage, community displacement, and local government deals that prioritize corporations like Meta and Rivian over residents. Interviews reveal mixed local reactions—some unaware of the projects, others frustrated as families are pushed out for worker housing—while highlighting closed-loop cooling systems and the role of development authorities in fast-tracking construction. The piece warns that the race for AI dominance is burdening rural infrastructure and calls on viewers to pay closer attention to local politics, where these transformative (and often controversial) projects are approved.

Flock’s Story Doesn’t Add Up: FOIA Bombshells Expose Surveillance Lies

In this in-depth interview from Business Reform, Dr. Jon Padfield sits down with Jason Hunyar in Dunwoody, Georgia, who has filed nearly 100 open records requests exposing inconsistencies in Flock Safety’s operations. Hunyar reveals how Flock employees accessed live cameras inside a Jewish Community Center — including a children’s gymnastics room and pool — for sales demos to police, contradicting the company’s public statements. The discussion covers Flock’s inability to produce a referenced “demo agreement,” cozy steak dinners between police and Flock reps right after controversial votes, the “Safe City” strategy designed to bypass council oversight, massive data sharing with over 1,000 external agencies, and broader concerns about privacy, data ownership, AI training on private feeds, and the lack of real accountability in building a nationwide private surveillance network.