Sunday, June 21, 2026

Anthropic’s Hype Machine Implodes: From God-Tier AI Launches to Swift Government Ban

In this sharp critique from Moon, Anthropic’s rapid ascent is dissected as the company positions itself as the world’s leading AI powerhouse with secretive “Mythos-class” models and the public release of Claude Fable 5 — a powerful but supposedly safeguarded version. The video highlights the dramatic three-day window before the U.S. government banned Fable 5 over a narrow jailbreak, exposing tensions between frontier capabilities and safety claims. It explores Anthropic’s pivot from calling for AI pauses to aggressive development and a near-trillion-dollar IPO, questioning the blend of doomer marketing, leaked “escape” stories, and massive funding rounds amid ongoing losses. The analysis portrays Anthropic as masterfully selling both the existential threat and the solution, while raising doubts about sustainability in the broader AI bubble.

How Modern Millionaires Hijacked Ancient Coats of Arms and Lost Histories

In this episode of CONSPIRACY-R-US, the host examines a pattern of 20th-century American elites building or “restoring” grand Tudor-style mansions while adopting historic European coats of arms that don’t seem to belong to them. Examples include Aldus Higgins using the crest of 1500s printer Aldus Manutius, Carl Weeks (a cosmetics magnate from modest roots) prominently displaying the ancient Weeks family heraldry at Salisbury House in Iowa, and similar heraldic displays at Virginia House and Agecroft Hall—structures officially “moved from England” or completed in the 1920s just before the stock market crash. The video questions whether these buildings are far older than official timelines claim, suggesting families with deeper, hidden American roots had their identities and histories quietly appropriated by new money figures to lend instant legitimacy and nobility.

How Post-WWII Bankers Built the Deep State Without Firing a Shot

On The Kim Iversen Show, journalist and author Mel K discusses her book Infiltration Instead of Invasion: America Betrayed (1944–1954), arguing that the real transformation of American power happened quietly in the decade after World War II. While the public celebrated victory and prosperity, a network of international bankers, intelligence figures, Wall Street lawyers (including the Dulles brothers), and global institutions quietly constructed parallel structures of control—through the Bank for International Settlements, Bretton Woods, the UN framework, and enduring financial and intelligence networks. Mel K explains how this “infiltration” model replaced overt conquest with technocratic, financial, and administrative dominance that operates above elected governments, creating the permanent managerial state many sense today. The conversation traces roots back to earlier banking cartels and wartime dealings, asking why policies feel unchanging across administrations and what it means for sovereignty in the modern era.

Why Stars Like Tay Keith & Oliver Tree Keep Getting Burned by Their Labels

This video from The Truth IS examines the recurring nightmare in the music business where massive artists and producers end up in bitter contract disputes with their labels over unpaid royalties and broken promises. It spotlights recent cases like super-producer Tay Keith’s public fight with Gamma Records over credits and millions owed from Sexy Red’s hits (just days before his tragic passing), and Oliver Tree’s dramatic split from Atlantic Records, complete with delayed albums, zero marketing support, and eventual independent release—followed shortly by his own sudden death. The analysis draws parallels to historical battles from Lil Wayne vs. Cash Money, Michael Jackson’s catalog wars, and Drake’s ongoing friction, arguing that the industry’s one-sided contracts are structurally designed to extract maximum value from talent while leaving artists with little leverage or long-term security.

Buttons for Eyes: The Occult Horror Lurking Behind Coraline’s “Kids’ Movie” Charm

In this deep-dive video from Esoteric Guardian, the 2009 stop-motion film Coraline is peeled back layer by layer to reveal a chilling folk-horror initiation ritual rather than a simple tale of family appreciation. The analysis explores the sealed door as a dangerous threshold (a reversed birth canal into a predatory realm), the handmade doll stitched in Coraline’s image as a sympathetic magic effigy used for surveillance and luring, the Other Mother as a soul-devouring spider-like entity who sews buttons over children’s eyes to claim them, and recurring symbols of doubles, mirrors, stolen souls, and changeling lore. What appears as whimsical fantasy is reframed as a story of abduction by something ancient and hungry—complete with a parasitic false paradise, ritual structure, and a severed hand that refuses to stay in the nightmare world—making Coraline one of the most disturbingly accurate depictions of occult child-theft mythology in modern media.

From “Tin Foil” to Front Page: When Yesterday’s Conspiracies Become Today’s Headlines

In this Hollow Light episode, the host explores the growing overlap between what were once dismissed as fringe conspiracy theories and current mainstream headlines. Topics include newly released details on U.S.-funded biological research and gain-of-function experiments, persistent questions around contrails, strange tick-borne illnesses like Alpha-gal syndrome, mysterious “tick boxes,” Plum Island controversies, and the bizarre Oakville blobs incident. The discussion emphasizes discernment rather than fear, examining how public records, scientific secrecy, and biblical warnings appear to be converging in real time. It poses timely questions for Christians: how to stay sober-minded and anchored in truth when information, deception, and prophecy seem to collide, urging viewers to respond with spiritual clarity instead of chasing every headline.

UAE Pays Billions to Iran for Protection: How U.S. Allies Got a Target on Their Backs

In this clip from the Solari Report’s Money & Markets (June 18, 2026), Catherine Austin Fitts and John Titus break down a stunning geopolitical shift: the United Arab Emirates has agreed to unlock billions of dollars—reports suggest $10–20 billion—to Iran in exchange for halting attacks on the Gulf state. Once one of the most hawkish voices pushing the U.S. for stronger action against Iran, Abu Dhabi is now paying for peace after realizing American bases and support offer little real protection. The discussion highlights how Iran cleverly targeted the UAE’s financial vulnerabilities, turning a key trade partner into a buffer, while exposing the limits of U.S. power projection in the region. Fitts and Titus explore the broader implications: allies now feel exposed, the financial war matters more than military posturing, and this move may have been a final straw signaling American withdrawal.

The One-Hit Wonder That Broke Phone Lines Nationwide: Tommy Tutone’s 867-5309 Disaster

In the early 1980s, Tommy Tutone’s power-pop smash “867-5309/Jenny” became an inescapable earworm, but its catchy chorus hid a chaotic real-world fallout. Songwriter Alex Call invented the name “Jenny” and the phone number while sitting in his backyard with a cheap four-track recorder; his bandmate Jim Keller added the iconic “for a good time call” line. Columbia Records pushed the track hard, it rocketed up the charts, and millions of listeners began dialing the actual number across area codes. Innocent families and even a school were bombarded with prank calls day and night, forcing them to disconnect service and sparking legal headaches. The band perpetuated a fabricated backstory about a real Jenny for years before the truth came out, turning one innocent song into what the video calls one of the most expensive jokes in rock history.

Saturday, June 20, 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

Israel’s Longtime Heist on the Christian Church Exposed

In this explosive Tucker Carlson interview, investigative filmmaker Nathan Apffel exposes how the Israeli government has systematically targeted American churches and Christian communities through financial incentives, curated tours, and sophisticated influence operations to secure unwavering evangelical support for Zionism. Apffel details tactics including paying pastors for pro-Israel messaging, tracking megachurch attendees with targeted Zionist content, and leveraging celebrity pastors who blend theology with political advocacy — often at the expense of core Christian teachings. The discussion dives into the broader “Religion Business,” questioning the idolization of the modern nation-state of Israel, financial exploitation within megachurches, and how these efforts shape U.S. foreign policy while potentially undermining authentic faith.

Max Blumenthal: Israel’s Situation Is Worse Than You Think

In this Judging Freedom interview, Max Blumenthal joins Judge Andrew Napolitano to analyze JD Vance’s blunt remarks exposing Israel’s heavy reliance on U.S. weapons, tax dollars, and political support, warning that Israel risks alienating Trump by attacking him through proxies like Mark Levin. Blumenthal unpacks the contradictions in Zionist strategy — needing to neutralize threats from Iran, Hezbollah, and West Bank resistance to preserve demographic and territorial advantages — while facing the hard limits of American patience and power. The discussion highlights internal MAGA tensions, Netanyahu’s coalition extremists, the influence of a small pro-Israel donor minority, and the growing reality that endless conflict could backfire dramatically on Israel’s long-term security.

That “I’m Not a Robot” Box Is Watching You: The Secret Tech Behind CAPTCHA

In this clear and engaging explainer from History of Simple Things, the video breaks down how CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing Test to tell Computers and Humans Apart) works to separate real people from bots. It traces its evolution from early distorted text puzzles — designed because humans could read messy letters better than computers — to modern systems that quietly analyze cursor movements, click timing, mouse imperfections, browsing patterns, and device signals before even showing a challenge. Image selection tests (cars, traffic lights) added another layer, but advancing AI has forced a shift toward invisible behavioral analysis that adds friction to large-scale attacks without annoying most legitimate users. The video explores the ongoing arms race with smarter bots, accessibility frustrations, and why CAPTCHA isn’t about perfect detection but making automated abuse too costly and difficult to scale.

Larry Ellison’s Shadow Empire: From Databases to AI, Government, and Hollywood Control

In this eye-opening video from Dangerously Informed with Evie, the long-under-the-radar Oracle founder Larry Ellison emerges as one of the most powerful figures shaping the future, quietly building dominance at the crossroads of AI infrastructure, U.S. government systems, defense contracting, and now mainstream media. While he stayed low-profile compared to Musk, Bezos, or Zuckerberg, Oracle powers critical databases for governments, banks, militaries, and corporations worldwide—and is now at the heart of massive AI data centers, including the $500 billion Stargate project, plus new federal HR platforms and classified military AI clouds. The plot thickens as Ellison’s son David uses family billions to acquire Paramount Global (including CBS News and 60 Minutes), raising alarms about one family’s unprecedented reach across data, defense, information flow, and entertainment in ways that feel increasingly dystopian.

Israel Spying on US Officials While Congress Hands Over More Secrets

In this hard-hitting segment from The Grayzone, Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate break down alarming new intelligence reports revealing “critical” levels of Israeli espionage targeting US officials, White House advisers, and American troops stationed in Israel — including malware infections on phones and surveillance on negotiations with Iran. As Congress debates a sweeping new bill to massively expand US intelligence sharing with Tel Aviv (including sensitive military data), the duo highlights the irony and security risks: the Pentagon has elevated Israel to its highest counterintelligence threat level, yet deeper military integration continues, with US personnel taking precautions like operating on separate floors at joint bases. The discussion also revisits earlier reporting on Israeli spying devices planted near Secret Service vehicles and inside the White House, raising serious questions about influence, loyalty, and national security.

Unexplained Creepy TikToks That Break Reality

In this unsettling compilation from SecondsOfHorror, a series of bizarre and creepy TikTok-style videos raise more questions than answers: from people caught eating raw chicken or a live rabbit on the street, to a woman publicly gutting and interacting with a baby deer while singing, disturbing voicemails from an ex, an elderly man with massive CSAM collections receiving a suspended sentence, glitchy “dead internet” style repetitions, and eerie sky phenomena resembling alien invasions. The host reacts in real time, blending shock, speculation about mental health, demonic forces, or societal collapse, while touching on real news follow-ups like police investigations—creating a fast-paced dive into the darkest, weirdest corners of viral content that feels increasingly unexplainable and disturbing.

What If Your Future Already Exists? The Mind-Bending Block Universe Theory

In this thought-provoking episode from Hollow Light, the Block Universe theory challenges everything we think we know about time: past, present, and future may all exist simultaneously as a fixed four-dimensional “block,” with our consciousness simply experiencing one slice at a time like frames in a film reel. Drawing from Einstein’s relativity, time dilation experiments with atomic clocks on airplanes, GPS satellite corrections, and the extreme time-slowing near black holes, the video explores how physics suggests time isn’t a flowing river but a static landscape already laid out. It dives deep into the implications for free will—does determinism or fatalism win, or can human choice and faith coexist with a predetermined cosmic structure?—blending hard science, philosophy, and Christian perspectives on God’s sovereignty and personal agency.

How One Festival Killed New Wave and Launched 80s Metal

In 1983, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak poured millions into the US Festival, a massive outdoor event in scorching Southern California aimed at uniting the world through music and technology. What followed was chaos: extreme 100+° heat causing heat strokes, logistical nightmares, ego-fueled artist demands, and a “most favored nations” contract clause that ballooned Van Halen’s payout to a record $1.5 million. The Clash cashed a huge check while preaching against greed (only for their hypocrisy to be projected on giant screens mid-set), David Bowie flew in with an entire 747 of gear, and a sea of 375,000 metal fans helped turn the ambitious “Unite Us in Song” dream into a $12–24 million loss in just days—yet the event symbolized the shift from new wave to heavy metal dominance.

Friday, June 19, 2026

Japan’s Rate Hikes Just Triggered a Global Financial Time Bomb

Lena Petrova explains how decades of ultra-low (even negative) Japanese interest rates fueled a massive global liquidity machine through the yen carry trade and foreign asset purchases. With Japan now facing inflation, a weak yen, and rising wages, the Bank of Japan is poised to hike rates further — potentially to levels not seen since the mid-1990s. This shift is prompting Japanese investors and institutions to repatriate trillions in overseas holdings, especially US Treasuries. The video warns that a rapid unwind of the yen carry trade and large-scale asset repatriation could spike global yields, pressure stock markets, tighten liquidity, and create serious turbulence for the heavily indebted US economy.

Rick Beato: I Was Right About AI

In this follow-up video, musician and educator Rick Beato revisits his March prediction that AI would follow the music industry’s path toward decentralization. He points to exploding prices for SSDs (4TB drives now $2,000+) and RAM due to massive data center demand, while new hardware from AMD, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Apple is being built specifically to run powerful local LLMs offline. Beato highlights growing anti-AI sentiment among young people and college students who reject AI-generated content, questions the real purpose of enormous data centers amid rising surveillance (license plate cameras, facial recognition), and suggests much of what people need AI for could soon run locally without cloud dependency.

Iran Deal Called a “Dial” – Not Peace, Just a 60-Day Control Knob

In this Intelligence Brief from Station One, host Molly Reid analyzes the freshly released 14-point US-Iran memorandum that reopens the Strait of Hormuz, eases sanctions, and is being sold as the end of the war. She highlights the critical 60-day limit on free passage, conditional $25 billion fund release, and a senior US official’s own description of the deal as a “dial” — something that can be turned up or down based on Iranian compliance. Reid contrasts the victory narrative with ongoing conflicts (Israel-Hezbollah, Ukraine-Russia refinery strikes), unanswered nuclear issues, and historical patterns, urging viewers to watch specific indicators over the next weeks to see if it’s genuine de-escalation or managed theater.

Candace Owens: Did Epstein’s Network Reemerge in Charlie Kirk’s World?

In Episode 352 of her show, Candace Owens examines the assassination of Charlie Kirk and uses it as a jumping-off point to investigate deeper networks. She explores the dark history of private military companies, their alleged ties to human trafficking, connections to figures in Trump’s cabinet, and questions whether elements of Jeffrey Epstein’s influence network have resurfaced in conservative circles around Kirk. The episode blends whistleblower-style revelations, commentary on elite protection rackets, and broader cultural critique, including a segment on Emily Ratajkowski’s essay.

Ian Carroll: Peter Thiel’s Secret Society Leak Is Absolutely Insane

Ian Carroll breaks down the fresh leak exposing Peter Thiel’s long-running “Dialogue” secret society, a 20-year-old invitation-only group that brings together tech billionaires, military leaders, intelligence figures, senators, Treasury officials, and surveillance execs for off-the-record retreats. The exposed 2026 attendee list (222 names) and session topics — including “Build a Cult,” “Navigating World War III,” “How’s Your Sex Life?,” and money-buying-happiness discussions — paint a picture of elite convergence blending power, tech, and strange subcultural vibes. Carroll connects it to past Thiel-Epstein ties, PayPal Mafia influence, and questions how much real-world control operates behind closed doors with Faraday cages and Chatham House rules.

Chris Hedges: Street Battles Against ICE Are the Front Line vs. Police State

In this powerful narrated essay, Chris Hedges reports from the protests outside Delaney Hall, New Jersey’s largest ICE detention center, describing brutal clashes with guards and police using batons, tear gas, and pepper spray. He highlights the human cost — families torn apart, children sobbing as parents are deported — and the horrific conditions inside the GEO Group-run facility: moldy food, contaminated water, medical neglect, and retaliation against hunger strikers. Hedges argues these scenes are not isolated but a training ground and preview for a broader authoritarian crackdown, urging readers to join the fight now to prevent the full consolidation of a police state that strips rights and normalizes cruelty.

Peter Thiel’s Secret Elite Society Leaked: Cults, WW3, and Elite Matchmaking Exposed

In this Breaking Points segment, Krystal and Saagar dive into a major Wired leak exposing Peter Thiel’s ultra-secretive “Dialogue” society. Over 200 global elites — including NATO’s top commander, Trump administration officials, senators, PayPal Mafia members, and surveillance industry leaders — attended off-the-record retreats featuring panels on building cults, navigating World War III, improving sex lives, and AI-driven futures. The group even runs a matchmaking app for “meaningful connections among exceptional people.” The hosts discuss the creepy elitism, the attendees’ obsession with AI, longevity, and power, and how this reflects a new private Davos-style network of the ultra-wealthy who shape technology and policy while craving edginess and validation.

Fix These Hidden Deficiencies Before They Wreck Your Health

In this straightforward video, Chef Caleb breaks down the most common nutritional deficiencies affecting modern people, explaining their subtle (and not-so-subtle) symptoms, why they happen in today’s diets, and practical ways to correct them. He covers magnesium (cramps, anxiety, poor sleep), protein (muscle loss, constant hunger), iron (fatigue, brain fog), vitamin D (low mood, weak immunity), hydration, iodine (thyroid issues), omega-3s, B12, potassium, zinc, calcium, and fibre. The emphasis is on real-food solutions first, with smart supplement advice where needed, making it a clear, no-nonsense guide to feeling better by addressing what most people are unknowingly low on.

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Cornell Student Doxxed & Torched for Refusing to Work for the Tribe

Ian Carroll breaks down the rapid escalation of a story involving Cornell student Austin Franco, who privately told a Jewish internship founder (Gabe Einhorn of Verify) that he wasn’t interested in working for a Jew based on past negative experiences. Einhorn doxxed the 19-year-old on X (originally posting his full name), sparking outrage from Joe Lonsdale (Palantir co-founder), who urged “strong Jew” consequences and public shaming. The incident exploded into mainstream coverage in outlets like the New York Post, with calls to ruin Franco’s future employability, family harassment, and even DOJ-level threats, framing it as a textbook example of tribal overreach and intolerance toward dissenting views on Jewish influence. Carroll compares the mob response to broader patterns of hypersensitivity and questions the lack of self-reflection in the community’s reaction.

Black Cubes, AI Blondes & the Economist’s Ominous 2026 Prophecies

In this creepy compilation from SecondsOfHorror, the host examines bizarre TikTok videos and symbolism surrounding Barack Obama’s newly opening Presidential Center in Chicago, highlighting its prominent black cube structure (linked to Saturn/Baal worship) covered in inspirational text, and drawing parallels to other black cube monuments. The video dives into the 2026 Economist magazine cover’s symbolic predictions—including red balloons tied to recent strange events—and analyzes an AI-generated photo of Trump with tall blonde figures in red outfits that eerily matches the cover’s “futuristic AI” character, sparking theories about Nordic aliens, reality testing, and normalization of disorder. It explores how advancing AI blurs truth and fiction, references Trump’s comments on blaming AI for events, and questions whether these visuals are testing public perception for larger agendas like Project Blue Beam or engineered chaos.

Your Daily Moods Are Secretly Rewiring Your Body – The Science Explained

Chef Caleb breaks down how common emotions physically impact your health in this straightforward video. Anxiety floods your system with cortisol and adrenaline, disrupting sleep, digestion, and immunity when chronic. Boredom signals low dopamine and, if smothered with endless scrolling or snacks, desensitizes your reward system and flattens motivation long-term. Anger provides a useful short burst for action but sustained resentment raises blood pressure and heart disease risk. Joy boosts dopamine, serotonin, and immune function while lowering inflammation, whereas loneliness rivals smoking as a mortality risk by elevating stress hormones and shrinking brain areas for memory and connection. The video also covers shame (which paralyzes and promotes self-sabotage), chronic stress (which shrinks the hippocampus), apathy, envy, excitement, sadness, and hope—emphasizing that understanding these mind-body links can help you respond more intentionally to everyday feelings.

The Chaotic Rise and Fall of Faith No More

Guitar Meets Science dives into the turbulent history of Faith No More, the influential alternative metal band from San Francisco. Starting as Sharp Young Men and evolving through multiple names and chaotic lineups—including firing original singer Chuck Mosley after he passed out on stage at their album release party—the band recruited Mike Patton from Mr. Bungle, who wrote lyrics for their breakthrough album The Real Thing in just two weeks. The video covers their massive success with the hit "Epic" (and its controversial fish-flopping music video that drew PETA outrage), internal betrayals like guitarist Jim Martin being fired via fax, touring with Billy Idol, and the bitter breakup where they publicly blamed drummer "Puffy." It highlights the revolving-door drama, animal rights backlash, and how Patton helped transform the group into global superstars before it all unraveled.

Grayzone: Trump’s Iran Regime-Change War Ends in Total Humiliation

In this Grayzone segment, Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate analyze the Trump administration’s Memorandum of Understanding with Iran as an admission of defeat in a short-lived regime change war launched in late February 2026. They argue that Trump’s initial calls for Iranian regime collapse, followed by bombing campaigns and an oil blockade, failed due to Iran’s resilience, control over the Strait of Hormuz, strikes on US assets, and threats to Gulf allies—restoring a pre-war status quo without lifting crippling sanctions. The discussion frames the conflict as a “Zionist war” pushed by Netanyahu and proxies like the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, criticizes neoconservative backlash, and compares the deal to the unresolved Korean War armistice, warning that sanctions and Israeli actions could sabotage any lasting peace.

Wyoming Rep Sounds Alarm: Warrantless Surveillance Turning Citizens into Suspects

In this interview on Business Reform, Dr. Jon Padfield speaks with Wyoming State Representative Steve Johnson about the explosive growth of warrantless mass surveillance technologies across the United States. They discuss automated license plate readers (ALPR/Flock cameras), device-tracking systems like Leonardo’s Signal Trace that link phones, medical devices, and vehicles, audio sensors in public restrooms, and data brokers aggregating information on innocent citizens without probable cause. Rep. Johnson expresses deep concern over Fourth Amendment violations, the creation of permanent databases treating everyone as a suspect, real-world abuses such as data misuse in personal disputes, and plans to introduce legislation in the Wyoming House in January 2027 to require warrants for such surveillance. The discussion emphasizes that law enforcement should pursue targeted warrants rather than building a broad surveillance infrastructure that erodes privacy and freedom.

How Pro-Israel Billionaires Seized TikTok to Control Your Mind

Double Down News exposes the 2026 forced divestment of TikTok’s US operations, revealing how control of its algorithm shifted to a consortium of billionaires with deep ties to the Israeli military and government. Key players include Oracle’s Larry Ellison and Safra Catz (major Friends of the IDF donors who have provided tech and direct support to Israel’s military), private equity backers funding West Bank settlements, Yuri Milner, and Michael Dell’s family office supplying IT to the IDF. The video details post-takeover censorship spikes—flagging “Free Palestine,” treating “Zionist” as hate speech in certain contexts, and purging critical content—while amplifying pro-Israel narratives, framing the move as a coordinated response to TikTok’s earlier organic surge in pro-Palestinian solidarity among young Americans.

Bombshell: Epstein's Hidden Ties to Israel's Depraved Rabbi Network Exposed

In this explosive episode of The CJ Werleman Show, a former Israeli intelligence officer claims Netanyahu holds unseen Jeffrey Epstein material and could use it to sabotage any US-Iran peace deal. The video links Epstein's operations to powerful Israeli figures, including Leslie Wexner's massive funding and support for Zionist rabbis, former PM Ehud Barak's frequent visits to Epstein's island, and a broader network of alleged child sex abuse cover-ups. It accuses the IDF and Israeli rabbis of sanctioning rape as a weapon of war against Palestinians, cites a New York Times report on systematic sexual violence as state policy, and notes the UN adding Israel to its blacklist for conflict-related sexual violence. The narrative frames recent Epstein file deletions and the Iran conflict as a cover-up, urging viewers to support independent journalism against alleged censorship.

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Spielberg’s Disclosure Day: Chosen Ones, Neurological Activation & the 2027 Great Separation

In this esoteric breakdown by BDELL1014, the film Disclosure Day (produced by Steven Spielberg) is decoded as a veiled message about spiritual awakening and the activation of “chosen ones.” Spielberg reportedly stated that the movie would cause Christians to question their beliefs, which the host links to ontological artifacts, ancient Kemet (Egyptian) neters as forces of nature, and neurological/pineal gland activation granting abilities like clairvoyance, psychometry, and shapeshifting consciousness. Key symbols include the cardinal bird interfacing with Margaret, Hugo representing the activated pineal gland (house of God/mind), the unification of divine masculine and feminine, and a metaphysical device manipulating time. The video frames the story as a blueprint for chosen ones separating from NPCs and old realities around 2027, with real CIA-sourced footage hidden in entertainment, urging viewers to embrace their “alien energy” during the great awakening.

FBI Crashes Out Over Candace: Exploding Microphone Theory & Charlie Kirk Assassination Deep Dive

In Episode 350 of her show, Candace Owens reacts to the FBI’s Rapid Response X account publicly “crashing out” over her previous episode’s promotion while diving deeper into the controversial “exploding microphone” theory surrounding Charlie Kirk’s assassination. She examines how Kirk shifted to using a redundant wireless Road microphone (beeper-sized and clipped magnetically) in late 2024, contrasting it with his longtime preference for a simple handheld, and highlights physical evidence like shattered plastic from the SUV. Owens credits researchers like John Bray and Don Porter for pushing the investigation, connects it to broader inconsistencies in the Butler incident and Turning Point narratives, and criticizes shifting stories while noting the FBI’s denial of FOIA requests on related figures like Cash Patel. The episode mixes sharp commentary on institutional embarrassment with calls for continued scrutiny while it’s still possible.

Trump’s Team Panics in the Situation Room Over Gross Allegations & Maxwell Pardon Talks

Tara Palmeri, veteran Epstein reporter, joins The Jim Acosta Show to unpack explosive new reporting from Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan detailing chaos inside the Trump White House over fresh Epstein file revelations. The discussion centers on a tense Situation Room meeting where officials debated Ghislaine Maxwell’s potential pardon, Tucker Carlson interviewing her, and graphic new allegations against Trump (including one described as painfully hurting a woman’s nipples). Palmeri highlights leaks suggesting secret recordings in the secure facility, self-serving angles from figures like J.D. Vance (thinking 2028) and Dan Bongino, Todd Blanche’s aggressive push for control, and Pam Bondi’s missteps with “client list” binders. She frames it as a genuine crisis for the administration, with the “ghost of Epstein” refusing to fade despite transparency promises.

Fiber, Cable, or 5G Home Internet: The No-BS Breakdown That Actually Matters

In this straightforward explainer from Explaining Tech Like You're Five, the video cuts through marketing hype to compare the three main ways internet reaches your home: fiber-optic, cable, and 5G Fixed Wireless. It breaks down fiber’s symmetric ultra-fast speeds (but warns about “fiber to the node” bait-and-switch), cable’s strong downloads paired with weak uploads and congestion during peak hours, and 5G home’s easy plug-and-play setup that shares towers with mobile users, leading to variable performance. The host explains real-world trade-offs in speed, latency, reliability, installation, and who each option suits best—helping viewers choose the right connection without falling for glossy ads or unnecessary upgrades.

Trump’s G7 Chaos: Lost Directions, Chair Crashes & Endless Handshakes

In this episode of Breaking Absurdity, the channel ItsNotSatire compiles the most viral and awkward moments from Donald Trump’s appearance at the G7 summit, turning serious diplomacy into internet comedy gold. Highlights include the mismatched handshake with Emmanuel Macron, Trump facing the wrong way during a group photo op, walking in the opposite direction despite clear instructions, needing Narendra Modi’s help with a single step, dramatically falling backward into a chair (dubbed an “emergency landing”), a marathon handshake with Brigitte Macron, a sock-and-ankle photo frenzy, and world leaders’ priceless reactions to Trump’s UFC storytelling. The video humorously notes that while none of these changed global policy, they created the strangest unofficial highlight reel of the summit.

Cycles of the Great Reset: The Elusive Black Sun and Ancient Warnings of Collapse

In this concise Reese Report episode, Greg Reese explores ancient cosmic cycles that align eerily with modern "Great Reset" narratives. He details the ~26,000-year Great Year (zodiac precession), the Mayan Long Count ending around 2046, and the corrected 24,000-year Hindu Yuga cycle—where we are exiting the dark Kali Yuga (Iron Age) toward renewal by ~2040, potentially amid wars, catastrophes, and comet impacts. Reese ties this to esoteric symbolism of the Black Sun (linked to Saturn, alchemy's stage of destruction-before-transformation, and the invisible gravitational center driving cycles), represented by black cubes in religions and corporate logos. The video frames these recurring resets as hidden knowledge preserved through time, urging awareness of the transition from decline to a new golden age.

GMO Mosquitoes, Weaponized Ticks & Brain Chips: Exposing the 6G Control Grid

In this eye-opening episode of Man in America, host Seth Holehouse interviews epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher (McCullough Foundation) about emerging health and tech threats that may form a larger control system. They explore Google's plan to release 64 million bacteria-infected mosquitoes in California and Florida, the 10,000% surge in alpha-gal syndrome (a red meat allergy potentially linked to tick bites), and suspicions around engineered tick-borne illnesses with ties to programs like those funded by the Gates Foundation. The conversation connects these to broader transhumanist agendas, including 6G networks designed to interface with brain chips, creating a dystopian "control grid" involving bioterrorism elements, vaccine concerns, and surveillance technology—all while offering practical steps for awareness and protection.

Gwen Stefani's Heartbreak Fueled No Doubt's Rise: From Tragedy to Tragic Kingdom

This video from Guitar Meets Science dives into the dramatic origins and breakthrough of No Doubt, the Orange County ska band that turned personal pain into global success. It starts with their quirky 1986 formation around Eric Stefani and the energetic (but troubled) frontman John Spence, who tragically took his own life in 1987, pushing a painfully shy Gwen Stefani into the spotlight. The story covers the hidden seven-year romance and brutal breakup between Gwen and bassist Tony Kanal, lineup changes (including Adrian Young's fib to land the drumming gig), their failed grunge-era debut album, and the raw, independent Beacon Street Collection that built momentum. Heartbreak during Tragic Kingdom sessions became the emotional fuel for hits like "Don't Speak," transforming the band from label-rejected "nerds" into ska-punk superstars with diamond sales and a legendary career.

Tuesday, June 16, 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.