Tuesday, June 16, 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

Hell Is Other People: Schopenhauer’s Brutal Hedgehog Dilemma Explained

In this thoughtful video from MR. BRAIN, the channel explores Arthur Schopenhauer’s profound and pessimistic insight into human relationships through his famous Hedgehog Dilemma. Drawing from Schopenhauer’s lonely life — marked by distant parents, failed lectures against Hegel, and a solitary existence with only his poodle — the video explains the paradox: humans need others for warmth and connection to escape unbearable solitude and boredom (the sound of the blind “Will” with nothing to drive toward), yet true closeness always brings pain because other people are separate selves with their own drives, quills that inevitably prick. It connects this to Nietzsche’s intense but ultimately wounding bond with Lou Salomé, Freud’s view of civilization as collective suppression of the will, and Sartre’s “No Exit,” showing how the dilemma scales from personal bonds to entire societies. Ultimately, the parable offers no perfect solution — only a disciplined middle distance that few truly master.

Polanski’s Hidden Ritual: Why The Ninth Gate Feels Like a Real Occult Initiation

In this deep esoteric analysis from Esoteric Guardian, Roman Polanski’s 1999 film The Ninth Gate (starring Johnny Depp as cynical book dealer Dean Corso) is dissected not as a simple thriller but as a meticulously structured initiation ritual. The video explores how Polanski stripped away the literary layers of the source novel The Club Dumas to focus solely on the occult subplot involving three copies of a diabolical book with nine engravings that act as doors to summon the Devil. It highlights symbolic elements like the nameless green-eyed woman (a fallen angel/Lucifer figure who protects Corso at key death moments), the Tarot-like progression of the engravings, deaths mirroring the book’s images, and the fiery climax at a Cathar castle leading to a gate of light. The analysis argues that Corso’s cynicism makes him the perfect candidate for enlightenment, while believers perish, and Polanski’s own denials only add to the film’s layered ambiguity.

Eric Trump’s “Rigged Fight” DMs to Daniel Cormier: Real Scandal or Perfectly Timed AI Hit?

In his latest episode, Ian Carroll unpacks the chaotic White House UFC 250 event on Trump’s birthday, from Sean Strickland (the anti-Israel middleweight champion) crashing the party, hyping up fans, and ultimately getting arrested in dramatic fashion, to the bigger bombshell involving Eric Trump. Carroll examines screenshots of alleged DMs where Eric Trump reportedly messaged UFC commentator Daniel Cormier asking about injured fighters, rigged bouts, and betting opportunities on an upset — messages Cormier supposedly exposed before quickly deleting the post. Eric Trump denies it as AI-generated fakes, while Carroll uses evidence like Grok confirmations, reply chains, and timing analysis to argue the incident looks suspiciously real, tying it into broader themes of gambling addiction in elite circles, bread-and-circuses distractions, UFC ownership influence, and the Trump family’s vulnerabilities.

1945 Law Exposed: How Global Banks Got Total Immunity on U.S. Soil

In this hard-hitting clip from Man In America, researcher Mel K breaks down the little-known International Organizations Immunities Act of 1945, pushed through under Truman with heavy influence from the Dulles brothers. The law granted sweeping diplomatic-style immunity to the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), IMF, World Bank, UN, and dozens of connected globalist entities operating on American soil — shielding them from audits, lawsuits, investigations, or even entry without their permission. Mel K explains how this architecture allowed foreign and supranational institutions to embed themselves in New York and D.C. while remaining untouchable, with roots in post-WWII banking structures involving Rockefeller interests (via J.P. Morgan) alongside European banking networks. She stresses it’s not a treaty, meaning a president like Trump could revoke it via executive action, and ties it to broader efforts to dismantle the old CIA/globalist model alongside figures like Tulsi Gabbard, Rubio, and Ratcliffe.

Candace Owens Drops Bombs: Mysterious Pennsylvania Death and Lingering Butler Questions

In episode 349 of her show, Candace Owens dives deep into unresolved conspiracies surrounding the Butler assassination attempt on Trump, highlighting the real victim Corey Comperatore and his widow’s lingering questions. She connects this to the mysterious 2022 death of Mark A. Liti in Pennsylvania — a supervisor at an oil/gas company using PETN explosives — who was killed by shrapnel from an unexplained explosion in his burn barrel, with details that don’t fully add up. Owens also plays a chilling old clip from Charlie Kirk questioning the Butler security failures, discusses Erika Kirk’s latest emotional appearance (which she ties to broader suspicions), and shares a disappointing FOIA response on Kash Patel’s travel that fuels further transparency doubts. Throughout, she urges viewers to keep asking questions as the path to staying free.

No Escape from the Global Agenda: Fight Locally or Lose Everything

In this Solari Report interview, Catherine Austin Fitts speaks with Dutch researcher Elze van Hamelen about her new report, “Mr. Global in Your Street.” They argue that global policy agendas—originating from UN treaties and trickling down through national, state, and local governments—are reshaping everyday life, from farming and fishing to 15-minute cities, while many in the freedom movement mistakenly try to flee abroad. Fitts and van Hamelen stress there is no true escape, as the control grid is being implemented everywhere, and running away often leads to dead ends, honey traps, or diminished effectiveness. Instead, they advocate staying in one’s own country, engaging in local politics and financial systems—the “third rail” of power—and organizing with like-minded people to push back effectively at the community level, where democracy still has the best chance to work.

CBC Claims "You'll Never Wonder What's Real or Fake" – But Here's the Ugly Truth

In this episode of The Corbett Report, host James Corbett dissects a recent CBC Instagram video where the Canadian public broadcaster boldly declares that audiences will never have to question what's real or fake in their reporting because their journalism is rigorously fact-checked, verified, and accountable. Corbett calls this claim Orwellian and proceeds to highlight CBC's history of errors and misleading coverage, including the Kamloops residential school "mass graves" narrative (where zero bodies have been confirmed despite widespread reporting and church burnings), a COVID-19 news segment that used mannequin footage from a training facility presented as real ICU scenes (later deleted without full correction), and broader patterns of government-funded bias. He contrasts CBC's self-image with its role as part of the establishment media, urging viewers to maintain skepticism toward state-supported broadcasters.

Monday, June 15, 2026

AI Data Centers Are Evaporating Your Drinking Water — And It Won’t Come Back for 100 Years

In this eye-opening clip from Man In America, Hakeem Anwar details how AI data centers are guzzling millions of gallons of water daily to cool super-hot chips, only to evaporate it into the atmosphere as steam that can take a century or more to naturally return to aquifers. The consequences are dire: dropping water tables that dry up private wells and farms, sinkholes from collapsing ground support, shrinking rivers and lakes that destroy riparian ecosystems and wildlife habitats, plus localized “heat island” effects raising urban temperatures by up to 16°F. While environmentalists obsess over minor global temperature shifts, this massive, under-discussed industrial water theft and heat pollution gets a free pass in the rush for AI progress.

9 Forms of Disrespect You Should Never Forgive (Protect Your Peace)

In this straightforward self-respect video from PROACTIVELY, viewers learn to identify nine toxic behaviors that erode dignity and should never be tolerated, even by kind-hearted people. The list includes deliberate lies that shatter trust, public embarrassment disguised as jokes, repeated boundary violations, one-sided relationships where generosity is exploited, being contacted only when convenient, dismissing your feelings as overreactions, breaking trust through disloyalty, ignoring your efforts without gratitude, and constantly interrupting or devaluing your opinions. The message is clear: while mistakes happen, recurring patterns of disrespect signal unhealthy dynamics, and prioritizing your self-worth often means walking away to preserve emotional well-being and build healthier connections.

9/11 Brother Demands Truth on Dancing Israelis and Building 7 Collapse

On The Kim Iversen Show, Matt Campbell — whose brother Jeff was killed in the North Tower on 9/11 — shares his years-long fight against the official narrative. Campbell highlights anomalies like the tiny bone fragments his family received, the five "Dancing Israelis" arrested after filming the attacks (with foreknowledge, per reports), and the suspicious free-fall collapse of Building 7. With Roger Waters publicly backing him, Campbell is now taking his case to the UK Supreme Court in October to force a new inquest, fundraising urgently to cover legal costs while arguing that governments have lied and covered up critical evidence about what really happened that day.

Oliver Tree’s Brutal Exit from Atlantic Records: The Music Industry Trap Exposed

In this video from The Truth IS, Oliver Tree’s raw announcement about parting ways with Atlantic Records takes center stage as a cautionary tale. After generating tens of millions for the label with hits and massive streams, Tree revealed his upcoming album Love You Madly Hate You Badly was canceled due to lack of support—no marketing budget, forgotten song uploads, and executives who “forgot” his contributions once the money flowed. The breakdown compares his experience to legends like TLC, Prince, and Michael Jackson, explaining how standard record deals function as high-interest loans where artists recoup advances from tiny royalty shares while labels keep ownership of masters and the lion’s share of revenue forever. It’s a clear-eyed look at why so many successful artists end up broke, frustrated, or in endless cycles of conflict with their labels.

Trump's "Anal Sphincter": Ex-CIA Analyst Ray McGovern Blasts Israeli Influence on US Policy

In this sharp interview on The Katie Halper Show, longtime CIA veteran Ray McGovern pulls no punches on Israel's deep sway over American intelligence and foreign policy. He recounts how Marco Rubio acts as a bottleneck ("anal sphincter") controlling information to the president, explains the U.S. strike on Iran as largely driven by Israeli pressure and preemption fears, and shares personal stories from his career—including suggesting an arms embargo on Israel in 1974 that shocked colleagues and a recent confrontation highlighting the "51st state" dynamic. McGovern draws from decades of experience to expose the refusal within the Deep State to challenge this influence, framing it as a persistent, unchecked force shaping U.S. decisions.

How Primus Turned “We Suck” Into Platinum Success

Guitar Meets Science delivers a fun, fast-paced history of Primus, the band that refused to fit any mold. Les Claypool—a carpenter in a blonde mohawk and mismatched shoes—got kicked out of a Metallica audition for being “too weird,” then built a career on bizarre funk-metal bass riffs, underground tapes, and sheer oddity. The band sold records out of car trunks, turned crowd chants of “We Suck” into a badge of honor, headlined Lollapalooza, stole the show at Woodstock ’94 (mud and all), and scored the South Park theme for $74 and a VHS tape—proving that staying unapologetically strange can still conquer the music industry.

10 Subtle Signs Your Body Is Actually Healthy (No Gym Required)

Forget six-packs and green smoothies—this video from “This Guy Explained” reveals the real, everyday signals of a truly healthy body that most people overlook. From waking up refreshed without multiple alarms and rarely getting sick, to smooth daily digestion, steady energy after meals, clear skin with minimal effort, strong nails and hair growth, pain-free movement, and a calm nervous system even in chaos, these 10 signs show your sleep cycle, immune system, gut health, metabolism, and overall balance are firing on all cylinders. It’s a refreshing reminder that genuine health shows up in quiet, consistent ways rather than flashy fitness metrics.

Jim Breuer Reveals the Tragic Reality Behind Chris Farley's SNL Days

In this candid clip, comedian Jim Breuer shares his eye-opening experiences with Chris Farley during their time on Saturday Night Live. Expecting a fun, larger-than-life collaborator like the one everyone hyped, Breuer instead encountered a deeply troubled Farley battling severe drug addiction—marked by erratic behavior, cocaine use in the writers' room with strangers, and a heartbreaking late-night phone call where Farley questioned if he was truly funny or just "the stupid fat guy." Breuer highlights the contrast between Farley's kind soul (volunteering at church, lighting up rooms) and the destructive forces of fame, pressure, and substances that ultimately consumed him, painting a raw picture of the dark underbelly of SNL stardom.

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Trump Team's Epstein Files Meltdown: New Book Exposes Situation Room Panic and Infighting

In this episode from Due Dissidence, the hosts break down excerpts from the new book Regime Change by Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, which details the Trump administration’s internal chaos over the Jeffrey Epstein files in 2025. Top officials, including JD Vance and Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, held multiple high-stakes meetings in the Situation Room—typically reserved for national security crises—to manage the growing scandal, with Vance appearing panicked and pushing for more transparency while others scrambled to bury or spin the story. The video highlights Trump’s resistance to releasing the files, explosive outbursts (such as Dan Bongino’s volcanic reaction toward Pam Bondi), leaked internal tensions dividing the MAGA base, wild PR ideas like having Tucker Carlson interview Ghislaine Maxwell, and the overall sense of paralysis as the issue refused to go away despite public dismissals. It’s framed as a revealing look at how the administration’s handling created self-inflicted wounds and finger-pointing among insiders.

Your Phone Fires 30,000 Invisible Dots at Your Face Every Unlock — Here's the Full Story

In this clear, beginner-friendly breakdown from Explaining Tech Like You're Five, the video demystifies Apple's Face ID by walking through exactly how the TrueDepth camera system works every time you pick up your iPhone. A flood illuminator first detects a face with invisible infrared light, then a dot projector blasts 30,000 infrared dots onto your features, creating a precise 3D depth map of your skull's unique geometry in a fraction of a second. This mathematical blueprint (not a photo) is compared in the secure enclave chip against your enrolled data, making it vastly more secure than fingerprints and immune to flat photos or simple masks. The video also covers the "attention aware" features that track your gaze for screen dimming and notifications, noting that the same hardware quietly watches your face dozens of times a day — all while keeping the raw data locked away from Apple and the OS.

Every Argument Is With a Ghost: The Hidden Childhood Wound Fueling Your Fights

In this insightful video from behavior expert Chase Hughes, he reveals that most arguments—especially with loved ones—aren't truly about the dishes, tone, or minor slights in the moment. Instead, your nervous system pattern-matches the present event to old emotional "files" created in childhood, before you had defenses or perspective, triggering oversized reactions as if the original wound is happening right now. Using the example of a husband exploding over a casual comment from his wife, Hughes peels back the layers: surface-level "present" issue, deeper pattern of feeling inadequate, and the root childhood memory (like a disappointed parent's silent look at a report card). The key signal to watch for is when the size of your reaction doesn't match the size of the event— that's your cue it's a ghost from the past. He offers a simple tool: when you feel that disproportionate surge, ask yourself, "When was the first time I ever felt like this?" to trace it back and break the cycle.

The Hidden British Architectural Invasion Hiding in Plain Sight Across America

In this episode from the CONSPIRACY-R-US channel, the host explores an earlier “British Invasion”—not the 1960s music phenomenon, but the mysterious Tudor Revival architecture popping up in unexpected American locations like the Higgins House in Worcester, Massachusetts, and the Salisbury House in Des Moines, Iowa. Officially built in the 1920s as replicas of 1500s English structures, these grand homes feature authentic-looking Tudor details, dolphin-and-anchor printer symbols from Venice, hidden Tudor-era artwork behind modern AC units, and coats of arms with dates (like 1677 for Worcester) that clash dramatically with mainstream history claiming those places only became cities centuries later. The video questions the official timelines, construction photos, and sudden “gifting” of these mansions after the 1929 crash, while highlighting recurring symbolism (XO patterns, green men, dragons, stars) and suggesting these buildings may be far older than we’re told, pointing to a deeper Old World English influence embedded in America’s landscape.

Military AI Since 1958: The DARPA Blueprint They Erased from Textbooks

In this eye-opening episode of America Hijacked from Man In America, host Seth Holehouse reveals the hidden military origins of artificial intelligence, starting with the 1956 Dartmouth Conference funded partly by the Office of Naval Research and the massive Pentagon investments that followed. He connects the dots from early projects like SAGE—the real-time radar defense network that became the prototype for modern data centers and networked systems—to psychologist J.C.R. Licklider’s $9 million vision that shaped the internet’s architecture, all the way to today’s Stargate Project and the US-China AI arms race. The video argues that AI wasn’t born in Silicon Valley garages but in Cold War defense labs, following a repeatable pattern: government identifies a threat, funds the tech in secret, then hands it to the private sector with a friendly rebrand—leaving the public unaware of its surveillance-ready foundations. It’s presented as both a history lesson and a warning about the power structures still steering modern technology.

Eye Patch Pirate or Pop Genius? How Pete Burns Bet Everything on One Song and Lost His Face

In this deep-dive biography from Guitar Meets Science, the chaotic, larger-than-life story of Pete Burns and Dead or Alive unfolds—from the band's Liverpool roots and minor hits to the creation of their global smash "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)." Facing a skeptical record label that called the track trash, Pete took out a massive personal loan to fund the recording himself, battled producers in marathon screaming matches to keep the heavy, machine-gun synth sound, and eventually forced the label to release it after it exploded in the clubs (taking a grueling 17 weeks to top the UK charts). The video then explores Pete's transformation into a fearless androgynous icon, his botched cosmetic surgeries (including the infamous eye-patch TV appearance that launched a trend), endless spending on looks and fashion, public feuds (like with Boy George), clashes with hit-makers Stock Aitken Waterman, and his tragic decline, all while highlighting his uncompromising vision and influence on gender-fluid pop culture.

Eddie Van Halen: Worst Guitarist Ever? This Wild Take Just Got Destroyed

In this fiery guitar-world reaction video from Bad Brad, the host unpacks a controversial Guitar World interview where William Reid of The Jesus and Mary Chain calls Eddie Van Halen one of the worst guitar players in the world and claims he "ruined" rock guitar in the '80s and '90s by inspiring too many copycats. Brad separates personal taste from historical impact, reminding viewers that you don't have to like tapping, striped guitars, or the Brown Sound—but you can't deny Eddie's revolutionary effect on technique, gear, amplifiers, music stores, and an entire generation of players. The video celebrates Van Halen's game-changing 1978 arrival, his Frankenstrat innovations, and why his influence still shapes modern guitar culture, while playfully questioning the relevance of Reid's band and ending with some EVH-inspired riffing. It's a passionate defense of legacy over hot takes.

If Cops Say "Blow Into This" - Say This (Simple Phrase)

In this lawyer-led video from Hampton Law, viewers learn why agreeing to blow into a roadside portable breathalyzer (PBT) during a traffic stop is often a trap that generates probable cause for arrest—even if you're sober. The device is scientifically unreliable for court evidence, easily skewed by factors unrelated to alcohol, and primarily serves as a tool for officers to justify taking you in. Instead of complying or rudely refusing, the recommended response is polite but firm: "Officer, I understand this is a preliminary breath test. I'm happy to provide this test only if my lawyer is present and I can consult with him beforehand." This invokes your rights, demonstrates cooperation, creates a clean record, and protects against unreliable "evidence" while avoiding any appearance of guilt or evasiveness. The video breaks down the legal backing (including Supreme Court precedent), common officer pushback, and backup phrases to stay calm and in control.

Saturday, June 13, 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.

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Cringe Ad Peddling Luxury Israeli Real Estate Sparks Massive Backlash

In this reaction video from Due Dissidence, the hosts roast a slick one-minute promotional ad featuring Gwyneth Paltrow as the face of “51 Park,” a luxury twin-tower apartment complex in Herzliya (north of Tel Aviv) on Israel’s Mediterranean coast. The ad shows Paltrow jogging in New York’s Central Park before declaring she’s heading to “51 Park… Herzliya, Israel,” positioning the high-end development as the pinnacle of premium living. The hosts mock the ad’s tone-deaf narcissism, link the land to the 1948 displacement of the Palestinian village of Al Haram, criticize Paltrow’s history of promoting pseudoscience via Goop (jade eggs, vagina candles, etc.), and highlight her past pro-Israel statements amid ongoing conflict in Gaza. They note growing cultural pushback, including snarky coverage in New York Magazine.

Your Car Is Spying on You: The Hidden Surveillance System in Every Modern Vehicle

In this eye-opening video by cybersecurity creator Cyb3rMaddy, viewers discover how today’s cars have become the ultimate surveillance devices. Starting with the history of OBD2 ports introduced in the late 1960s–90s, the video explains how vehicles now collect real-time data on your location, speed, braking habits, mileage, and even deeply personal details like weight, facial expressions, sexual activity, and genetic information through built-in sensors, microphones, cameras, and connected apps. Automakers (Tesla, Ford, BMW, Toyota, etc.) sell this data to brokers like LexisNexis, who then provide it to insurers and others, while law enforcement can often access it without a warrant. The host demonstrates with a cheap OBD2 dongle and highlights alarming patents like Ford’s self-repossessing car tech that could lock you out, disable AC, or alert police. Privacy policies explicitly allow data sales, and breaches have already exposed millions of users’ information.

JD Vance “Caught” Leading Massive Epstein Files Cover-Up (Nipplegate Scandal)

In this heated video from Valhalla VFT, the host breaks down a New York Times report alleging that Vice President JD Vance headed high-level White House meetings in the Situation Room to contain the fallout from newly released “Big E” (Epstein-related) files. The story claims Trump turned the bunker into a war room with top officials (including Susie Wiles, Kash Patel, Pam Bondi, and others) to strategize damage control, including a wild PR idea to have Tucker Carlson interview Ghislaine Maxwell in prison for an exoneration statement. The host labels it “Nipplegate,” ties it to explosive claims in the files about Trump and underage activities, and argues Vance has now joined the ranks of “pedo protectors,” damaging his future political prospects while the administration scrambles with distractions like a deleted Trump alien meme.

71 Orthodox Jewish Girls Lost in NYC Underground Tunnels – What’s Really Going On?

In this clip from The Kim Iversen Show, Kim reacts with disbelief to reports of 71 young Orthodox Jewish girls from a school who allegedly got lost while “exploring” in a park and ended up deep in New York’s underground sewer tunnels and culverts. Officials claim the girls wandered into a storm drain system, became disoriented, and had to be located and rescued, with everyone safely accounted for and returned home. Kim questions the official story, noting how the girls appeared unusually clean, the sheer number involved (71!), and the timing after previous incidents of Orthodox men entering manholes and the 2024 Chabad tunnels scandal in Brooklyn. She connects it to broader patterns of mysterious underground activity in the area, skepticism from locals and commentators, and wonders what the group was actually doing down there.

Creepy TikToks: NYC Tunnels, Plasmoids & CERN Portals?

In this unsettling compilation from SecondsOfHorror, the host reacts to a series of bizarre and creepy TikTok-style videos that defy easy explanation. Key segments include mysterious groups of people (including over 70 young girls on a supposed school trip) disappearing into and emerging from underground tunnels and drains in New York, with questionable official explanations and omitted details like 911 calls hearing voices from grates. The video also explores strange plasmoid orbs captured over water in Mexico, gurgling sounds from yards possibly linked to underground drilling, and ties these phenomena to larger theories involving CERN’s upcoming Large Hadron Collider upgrades, potential portals, AI, fallen angels, and plasma-based technology. The host connects dots to dates like July 13, 2030, plasma scientists’ disappearances, and high-level discussions linking plasmoids to otherworldly entities.

MK-Ultra Survivor Exposes the Shadow Government Controlling 76 Federal Agencies

In this powerful clip from an interview with Dr. Juliette Engel — an MK-Ultra survivor, physician, and whistleblower — she reveals how the original MK-Ultra mind control program was not truly shut down after the 1970s Church Committee hearings. Instead, she claims it evolved in 1978 into the Senior Executive Service (SES), a shadow bureaucracy that places programmed operatives into key positions across 76 U.S. federal agencies. These individuals operate with separate pay scales, separate orders, and near-immunity from accountability, making them disruptive and un-fireable. Dr. Engel connects this to broader networks involving Mormonism, Zionism, and MK-Ultra roots, framing America's challenges as part of a deep spiritual war where pure Christianity poses the greatest threat to the controlling cabal. She contrasts this with Russia's spiritual rebirth and warns that America has already collapsed — most people just haven't realized it yet.

The Viking Hand: Understanding Dupuytren’s Contracture (and What to Do About It)

In this clear, informative video from physiotherapist Stephen Bunting, viewers learn all about Dupuytren’s Disease (also known as Dupuytren’s Contracture or “Viking Hand”), a genetic condition causing abnormal thickening and tightening of the palmar fascia in the hand. It often starts with painless nodules, pits, or cords in the palm (commonly near the ring and little fingers) and can slowly progress to bent fingers that interfere with daily function. Strongly linked to Northern European ancestry, it typically appears after age 60 and is rarely painful long-term. The video covers why it happens, when no treatment is needed (just moisturizing and gentle stretches for early lumps), and the main options once fingers start contracting—needle fasciotomy, collagenase injections, or surgery (fasciectomy or dermofasciectomy)—with practical advice on timing and expectations for good outcomes.

Medications You Shouldn’t Take Forever (and What to Try Instead)

In this video, Dr. Leonid Kim MD highlights a common blind spot in medicine: many everyday medications like proton pump inhibitors (PPIs such as Prilosec or Nexium) for heartburn, sleep aids, anticholinergics (used for allergies, anxiety, bladder issues, or depression), and gabapentin were never intended for long-term daily use. Short-term trials often mask risks that emerge over months or years, including kidney damage (with PPIs dominating FDA reports), magnesium and B12 deficiencies, increased dementia risk, falls, fractures, and dependence. Dr. Kim explains the mechanisms—such as acid suppression disrupting digestion and nutrient absorption—and emphasizes addressing root causes instead of silencing symptoms. He offers practical natural alternatives like visceral fat reduction, diaphragmatic breathing, lifestyle changes for sleep, and non-drug approaches for pain or reflux, always stressing to consult a doctor before any changes.

Friday, June 12, 2026

When Nonna Makes Meatballs… She Thinks of Her Late Husband

In this short, hilarious AI-generated clip from Momma Mia Kitchen, a sweet Italian Nonna shares how making meatballs always reminds her of her late husband — the man who called hers the best in New York. She describes shaping them “nice and round, not too big, not too small,” before landing the perfect cheeky punchline: “These remind me of my late husband… because he had big ones, too.” Delivered with innocent charm and a knowing smirk, the video blends wholesome family cooking nostalgia with classic Italian innuendo, turning a simple recipe memory into viral comedy gold.

America's Junkyards Are Burning — And It's Driving Up Your Car Repair Bills

In this timely report from Car Coach Reports, Lauren Fix highlights a disturbing trend: numerous major fires at U.S. salvage yards and automotive recycling facilities over recent years, destroying critical inventories of used parts. With new and used vehicle prices still elevated, insurance and repair costs soaring, and Americans keeping cars longer than ever, these yards serve as a vital lifeline for affordable replacements — engines, bumpers with sensors, headlights, and more. The video explores possible causes like lithium battery thermal runaway from EVs and hybrids, while warning that shrinking supply will push repair costs even higher, making vehicle ownership increasingly out of reach for average drivers and straining collision shops and insurers alike.

How LinkedIn Turned Professional Networking into Cringe Soul-Crushing Theater

In this sharp takedown, Moon scrolls through the absurdity of LinkedIn — from CEOs posting tearful selfies after mass layoffs and using funeral photos for "motivational" content, to influencers bragging about age discrimination, salary haggling, and closing deals in underwear. The platform has evolved into a bizarre mix of oversharing, corporate fan fiction, and engagement farming that rewards performative lunacy over real merit. Beyond the cringe, it fails at its core purpose: helping people find jobs, with ghost listings, AI interviewers, data harvesting, stale postings that are often pre-filled internally, and advice that boils down to "be pro you" while young grads apply to thousands of roles with little success. LinkedIn profits massively from recruiters, ads, and premiums while fostering addiction and disillusionment.

Candace Owens Exposes Ivanka’s Rothschild Yacht “Discovery” of Albania & Iran War Drums

In Episode 347 of her show, Candace Owens dives into the Trump administration’s foreign policy signals, questioning aggressive rhetoric toward Iran and potential U.S. involvement. She scrutinizes Ivanka Trump’s story of “discovering” Sazan Island off Albania during a luxurious trip on Nathaniel Rothschild’s opulent super-yacht Planet Nine, detailing its extravagant features like heli-skiing capabilities, multiple helicopters, beach club, and elevators while linking it to broader elite networks. Owens also covers Pete Hegseth’s Cuba trip with Laura Loomer, The Spectator’s provocative take on bombing Iran as a Pride Month celebration, and Turning Point USA’s response to recent controversies, framing it all as part of larger geopolitical and influence operations.

Why Ignoring a Debt Collector’s Call Can Cost You Your Paycheck

In this straightforward explainer from Explaining Law Like You’re Five, the video breaks down the dangerous consequences of ignoring debt collection calls. Debt buyers often sue over old accounts purchased for pennies on the dollar, and if you don’t respond to the summons within the short 20-30 day window, the court issues a default judgment without ever hearing your side. That judgment unlocks powerful tools for collectors: up to 25% wage garnishment and direct bank account levies, all without further notice. The video stresses that simply filing a written response disputing the debt forces collectors to prove ownership, validity, and that the statute of limitations hasn’t expired—often causing weak cases to collapse—while highlighting protections under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.

PJ Harvey's 3-Day Rebellion That Made the Music Industry Panic

In this deep dive from Guitar Meets Science, the channel explores the uncompromising career of PJ Harvey (Polly Jean Harvey), the Dorset farmer's daughter turned shape-shifting rock icon who became the only artist to win the Mercury Prize twice. After a breakout debut, she defied label expectations by hiring abrasive engineer Steve Albini and recording the raw, brutal Rid of Me in just three freezing days in a Minnesota barn—complete with gun-shot drums and unpolished aggression—then promptly disbanded her band at the peak of her buzz to pursue ever-evolving sounds from blues queen to war balladeer. The video highlights her refusal to be boxed in, her 2001 Mercury win on 9/11 while watching the Pentagon burn, and how her relentless reinvention left the industry scrambling while cementing her as one of rock's most authentic and defiant figures.

FIFA 2026 World Cup Opening is a Massive "Satanic" Ritual

In this energetic breakdown, Doenut Factory analyzes the 2026 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony, claiming it’s packed with occult symbolism including an Illuminati eye, Aztec sun god Tonatiuh imagery with clawed hands gripping human hearts (mirroring the FIFA logo), step pyramids, sacrificial themes tied to ancient Mesoamerican rituals, and maps highlighting America’s heartland. He connects it to broader patterns of elite “bread and circus” distractions, historical blood sacrifices in sports-like games, Saturn/hexagon symbolism, green lasers, and impending “eras” of catastrophe, warning that the global spectacle masks darker ritualistic intent aimed at the masses.

Israel Caught Stirring America's Culture War

In this episode of 51-49, host James Li examines a seemingly organic backlash against Harley-Davidson for its "woke" leadership and DEI initiatives, which quickly escalated into a coordinated influencer campaign urging riders to switch to Indian Motorcycles. Tracing the money and connections, Li uncovers links to undisclosed paid promotions, influencer agencies, and Brad Parscale—a FARA-registered agent for an Israeli government-linked entity—whose firms allegedly orchestrated the astroturfing effort. The piece argues this isn't just corporate drama but part of a broader foreign influence operation designed to exacerbate America's cultural divisions from within.

Thursday, June 11, 2026

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.

Bob Dylan’s $350K Lawsuit: How Hootie & the Blowfish Imploded

Hootie & the Blowfish exploded onto the scene with Cracked Rear View, the biggest debut album of the 1990s, selling over 21 million copies thanks to massive hits like “Hold My Hand” and “Let Her Cry,” boosted by David Letterman’s personal endorsement. But their third single “Only Wanna Be with You” contained direct lyrical lifts from Bob Dylan’s “Idiot Wind” and “Tangled Up in Blue” as a tribute—leading to an aggressive copyright demand from Dylan’s lawyers once the song became a global smash. The band settled for around $350,000, exposing their inexperience. Combined with massive overplay backlash, their “too happy” frat-rock vibe clashing with grunge cool, and a disastrous 1996 MTV VMA performance, their follow-up album cratered, turning them from unstoppable juggernaut to industry punchline—though Darius Rucker later found huge success in country.

The Biggest Health Lies Created To Make Money

Chef Caleb exposes the multi-billion-dollar industries built on misleading health claims, from detox cleanses and most supplements (which lack real evidence and rely on vague marketing) to alkaline water/diets that can't meaningfully alter body pH, the outdated low-fat movement that fueled sugar consumption, ineffective anti-aging skincare with oversized molecules that don't penetrate the skin, overhyped fat burners delivering minimal results, and "functional foods" riding a health halo despite high calories and sugar. He emphasizes that your liver, kidneys, and basic habits like sleep, water, fiber, and whole foods do the real work—urging viewers to cut through the hype and focus on proven basics instead of expensive optimism.

Fish Oil Exposed: 6 Brands to Ditch (And 3 You Can Actually Trust)

A 2023 independent lab study revealed that nearly half of popular fish oil supplements were rancid (oxidized), potentially fueling the very inflammation people take them to fight. This video breaks down six common brands—like Kirkland Signature, Spring Valley, Nature Made, Qunol, generics, and flavored/gummy versions—that fall short on freshness, true EPA/DHA dosage, or form (ethyl ester vs. better-absorbed triglyceride), often hiding behind marketing or incomplete certifications like USP. It then highlights three trustworthy options (Sports Research, Carlson, and Nordic Naturals) that deliver verified purity, potency, freshness via IFOS/NSF testing, and proper dosing—arming viewers with a quick 15-second label checklist to choose effective omega-3s for heart, brain, and joint health.

Seth's Radical Truth: Consciousness Creates Reality, Not the Other Way Around

In this deep dive into the Seth Material channeled by Jane Roberts, a non-physical entity named Seth shares transformative insights that upend conventional views of existence. Consciousness isn't a byproduct of matter but the fundamental force shaping reality, with our thoughts, beliefs, and emotions literally constructing the physical world we experience. The teachings explore the multidimensional soul, "All That Is" as an infinite divine consciousness (not a distant God), pre-birth planning, the illusion of linear time and probable realities, parallel lives, and what happens in the transition we call death—empowering viewers to recognize themselves as co-creators in an eternal, conscious universe.

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Jimmy Page’s Occult Obsession: Crowley, Zoso & Led Zep’s Dark Myths

This in-depth video from Wes’s Tone Foundry explores the enigmatic “dark side” of Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, diving into his well-documented fascination with Aleister Crowley and Thelema. It covers real elements like the “Do what thou wilt” inscriptions on Led Zeppelin III vinyl, the mysterious Zoso symbol, Page’s ownership of Crowley’s haunted Boleskine House, his short-lived occult bookshop, and his collaboration (and feud) with filmmaker Kenneth Anger on Lucifer Rising. While addressing persistent rumors—curses on the band, satanic backmasking in “Stairway to Heaven,” and wilder internet myths like a cinnamon obsession—the video balances fact, symbolism, and rock legend, portraying Page as both a genuine seeker of esoteric knowledge and a master showman who understood the power of mystery.

Massie Drops Truth Bomb: Was the USS Liberty Attack No Accident?

In this clip from The Kim Iversen Show, Rep. Thomas Massie delivers a powerful House floor speech on the 59th anniversary of the 1967 Israeli attack on the USS Liberty, honoring the 34 Americans killed and 171 wounded. He details the prolonged assault by jets and torpedo boats on the clearly marked, lightly armed intelligence ship in international waters, questions the official "mistaken identity" narrative, and cites high-level officials like former Secretary of State Dean Rusk and CIA Director Richard Helms who believed it was deliberate. Massie calls for a new investigation, congressional resolution, and recognition for survivors while pushing back against dismissals of the incident as mere tragedy.

Why Toxic Relationships Are So Hard to Get Over (And How to Move On)

In this practical video from trauma recovery coach Lise Leblanc, she explains why rumination becomes so addictive after leaving a narcissistic or emotionally abusive relationship. She outlines three key reasons: it serves as a nervous system coping mechanism for emotional regulation, creates an illusion of control through endless analysis, and neurologically reactivates trauma bonds via dopamine and attachment pathways. The video also offers actionable tips to interrupt the cycle — naming and tracking triggers, delaying and containing the thoughts, and starving the neural circuitry — helping viewers move from mental looping toward genuine acceptance and healing.

Trump Snaps in Interview: Body Language Expert Breaks It Down

In this detailed analysis from Dr. G Explains, clinical and forensic psychologist Dr. G examines President Donald Trump’s escalating frustration and nonverbal cues during a stormy outdoor Meet the Press interview with Kristen Welker. As questions turn to Iran, election integrity in California, January 6 defendants, and media confrontations, Trump displays signs of agitation — bared teeth, aggressive pointing, increased blink rate, and vocal shifts — amplified by heavy rain, thunder, and perceived challenges. The interview ends abruptly when Trump shuts it down and walks off. Dr. G stresses this is not a psychological diagnosis but an observation of stress responses, dominance displays, and how environmental factors like background noise may heighten emotional reactions in high-pressure settings.

Iran Strikes Israel, Netanyahu Defies Trump — US Credibility Cracks

In this Global Watch analysis, Iran launches multiple waves of ballistic missiles at Israel in retaliation for an Israeli strike on Beirut that crossed a key red line, even as Pakistani mediators were in Tehran pushing for de-escalation. President Trump reportedly urged Netanyahu not to strike back, warning that a deal with Iran was imminent, yet Israel proceeded with attacks on Iranian targets including petrochemical infrastructure. The video highlights Netanyahu’s defiance, Trump’s subsequent silence on the matter, Iran’s calibrated “strike-and-stop” response, and the broader implications: a public erosion of U.S. leverage in the region, risks to Gulf energy security, and questions about whether decades of unconditional support have emboldened Israeli independence from Washington.

Never Summon These: The Grimoires’ Most Forbidden Demons

In this atmospheric deep dive from Esoteric Guardian, the channel explores the darkest entities catalogued in ancient grimoires — the ones seasoned occultists explicitly warned against invoking. Drawing from texts like the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, the Lesser Key of Solomon, and others spanning centuries, it highlights figures such as Andras (the spirit of discord and irrational violence who may turn on the summoner and everyone present), along with entities tied to the Brass Vessel of Solomon, Persian traditions, mirror rituals, and pacts that open irreversible doors. The video frames grimoires not primarily as instruction manuals for summoning, but as cautionary guides on containment, boundaries, and names best left unspoken — blending historical context, folklore, and the persistent warnings that appear across hostile religious traditions.

Israel Caught Spying on the US: The Open Secret No One’s Supposed to Say

In this latest Corbett Report episode, James Corbett breaks down fresh Pentagon reports (via NBC and NYT) that the Defense Intelligence Agency has raised Israel’s counterintelligence threat level to “critical,” citing eavesdropping on U.S. officials involved in Iran negotiations and spyware on American phones in Israel. While both the White House and Israeli officials immediately denied the claims, Corbett places the story in decades of well-documented Israeli espionage on America — from Jonathan Pollard and nuclear material smuggling to ADL spying operations, tech transfers to China, and the “dancing Israelis” on 9/11. The video argues this is no surprise but a long-standing pattern that mainstream outlets usually downplay or dismiss as politically motivated.

Brave Browser Sued Over AI Summaries: Publishers Want Their Cut

In this explanatory video from Sal Tech, Brave faces a lawsuit in France from APIG and 53 newspaper publishers over its search engine and AI features that summarize news content without licenses or payment. The dispute centers on "neighboring rights" — European laws allowing publishers compensation when platforms use snippets or summaries of their articles — plus trademark claims, not any tracking or privacy violations in the browser itself. The video clarifies that no ruling has been made (first hearing set for September 2026), distinguishes the browser from the search/AI tools, and frames the case as part of a larger debate: Should AI-powered search engines pay for content they summarize, or is this fair use that benefits users? It highlights the tension between convenient AI answers and the financial impact on journalism.

Monday, June 8, 2026

5G License Plates? Real or Rumor?

In this June 2026 video from Business Reform, engineer Dr. Jon Padfield debunks a viral Facebook Reel claiming Indiana is rolling out license plates with built-in 5G tracking technology. He explains why it's physically implausible: standard aluminum plates are paper-thin (about 0.03 inches), while embedding 5G antennas, power sources, electronics, and durability for road use would require far more thickness, cost, and complexity. Padfield contrasts this with real tech like NFC chips in credit cards or thicker, battery-powered digital plates from Reviver (limited to Arizona and California), concluding the rumor is false and highlighting how thin-plate engineering makes hidden 5G impossible.

Everything That Effects Your Testosterone Explained

In this straightforward June 2026 video from Chef Caleb, the focus is on what actually moves the needle for testosterone levels — and what doesn’t. He quickly dismantles popular supplements like Tribulus Terrestris (mostly useless beyond mild libido effects) and D-Aspartic Acid (early hype faded with better studies showing little to no benefit, sometimes even lowering T). Instead, he highlights proven fundamentals: prioritizing 7-9 hours of quality sleep, reducing excess body fat (which converts T to estrogen), smart resistance training with compound lifts while avoiding overtraining, fixing Vitamin D deficiency, managing chronic stress/cortisol, and limiting alcohol. The message is clear — stop chasing magic capsules and remove the things sabotaging your natural production.

Was Our History Fabricated? World's Fairs, Orphan Trains & the Tartaria Question

In this lively June 2026 episode of Man in America, host Seth House dives into "hidden history," questioning the official narrative around late 19th-early 20th century World's Fairs — massive "White City" complexes of ornate palaces built and demolished in months, drawing millions despite the era's supposed technological limits. He explores anomalies like orphan trains relocating hundreds of thousands of children with murky records, mysterious insane asylums, and connections drawn by researchers to a supposed lost advanced civilization known as Tartaria. Presented as an open, fun discussion rather than a firm verdict, the show invites viewers to question what we've been taught and consider if parts of modern history might be covering up something far more extraordinary.

Iran War Is Crushing America's Farmers: Fertilizer Shock & Monopoly Mayhem

In this June 2026 clip from The Kim Iversen Show, fourth-generation farmer and Farm Action Fund president Joe Maxwell explains how the escalating conflict with Iran — particularly disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz — has triggered a 25-50% spike in fertilizer prices just as spring planting began. With much of the world's phosphate, potash, and nitrogen-based inputs tied to global supply chains heavily reliant on that route, U.S. farmers face a brutal double hit of skyrocketing input costs (including fuel) and already depressed commodity prices from prior tariffs and trade wars. Maxwell highlights corporate concentration in fertilizer and grain processing as the real long-term culprit, turning supply disruptions into opportunities for price gouging, while calling for bipartisan action to support family farms and break monopolies.

Robot Dogs, Alien Predictions & Hollywood Foreshadowing: Why Are They Lying?

In this June 2026 creepy compilation from SecondsOfHorror, the host examines unsettling TikTok clips and news segments raising red flags about the upcoming World Cup. Highlights include robot dogs openly using facial recognition and AI surveillance in Mexico (contrasted with US officials claiming theirs won’t), a Brazilian psychic’s vivid dream of a reptilian alien invasion and mass abduction during a Scotland vs. Brazil match in Miami on June 24th, and striking parallels to the 2021 film The Tomorrow War featuring the exact same teams, location, and alien arrival timing. The video questions official narratives, ties in UFO disclosures, missing scientists, and broader dystopian/control themes, blending horror-style commentary with conspiracy intrigue.

From Two Locks to Three: How the Bankers’ New Digital Veto Controls Your Money

In this clip from the Solari Report with Catherine Austin Fitts, she explains the quiet paradigm shift in financial transactions — moving from a traditional “two-lock” system (where only buyer and seller must both agree) to a “three-lock” model. Digital technology, surveillance rules (KYC, AML, sanctions), and now automated software/AI create a superior third lock that can override or block deals automatically. Powered by massive data centers and algorithms, this system lets bankers and central controllers insert unlimited rules via code rather than manual regulation — turning money into programmable, trackable, and controllable “three-lock money.” Fitts frames it as the financial equivalent of Palantir-style automation, enabling total oversight with plausible deniability.

The Most Expensive Joke in Rock History: Monster Magnet's Epic Sellout

In this June 2026 Guitar Meets Science video, the wild story of Monster Magnet’s unlikely mainstream breakthrough unfolds. Facing being dropped by their label in 1998, frontman Dave Wyndorf took a label exec’s demand for “shorter, simpler, dumber” songs as a dare. He holed up in a seedy Vegas motel for 21 days, channeling the greed and desperation of the casinos to crank out the hit-filled Powertrip album, including the massive single “Space Lord.” The over-the-top video — featuring Wyndorf in a glowing light-bulb suit as a fake Puff Daddy parody — accidentally became the very first clip aired on MTV’s Total Request Live, turning the band’s tongue-in-cheek “malicious compliance” into a genuine commercial success and one of rock’s greatest ironic triumphs.

How Phones Are Destroying the Human Mind

In this June 2026 philosophical video from Philosophical Vision, the narrator delivers a powerful Nietzsche-inspired critique of smartphones as tools of systematic mental domestication. Far from mere distraction, phones eliminate the necessary inner silence and solitude where genuine thought, identity, and will are forged — replacing discomfort with instant digital anesthesia more potent than alcohol or drugs. Drawing on Schopenhauer and others, it explores how algorithms fragment attention, erode sustained reflection, manufacture preferences, and prevent the "suffering" required for true conviction, leaving generations unable to know themselves or think deeply amid endless stimulation. The result: a colonized consciousness optimized for consumption rather than wisdom or freedom.

"Leave It to Bibi": US Proxy Strikes on Iran Exposed

In this June 8, 2026 analysis, The New Atlas breaks down Israel's latest strikes on Iranian military targets, arguing they represent a classic US-orchestrated operation using Israel as a proxy—much like the "Leave it to Bibi" strategy outlined in the 2009 Brookings Institution paper "Which Path to Persia." The video highlights that Israel relies entirely on US-supplied weapons, intelligence, refueling, and support for such long-range attacks, making American denials of involvement implausible. It frames this as part of a broader US strategy to maintain regional instability, weaken Iran, and limit energy exports to Asia, while using plausible deniability and ongoing "negotiations" to sustain a controlled conflict.