Topic: Michael K Williams

2 chapters across the catalog

66: Black Butterfly
2:01:08 - 2:12:27

66: Black Butterfly

Executive Producer Credits and the Population Control Theme

The hosts read credits for executive producers, including Madeline Riley and Judy Sigsbee, while discussing themes of synchronicity and the HBO series "Lovecraft Country." They address a listener's question about population control, asserting that "all roads lead to population control" in their analysis of elite agendas. They point to the former CEO of Planned Parenthood becoming a prominent media doctor as evidence of eugenicist influence in modern public health.

66: Black Butterfly
2:12:28 - 2:21:08

66: Black Butterfly

Michael K. Williams Death, Fentanyl Outbreak, and Carfentanil

The death of actor Michael K. Williams, famous for his role as Omar Little in "The Wire," is discussed following his fatal overdose in Brooklyn. The hosts examine the rise of fentanyl and the even more potent carfentanil in the American drug supply, questioning if the shift from heroin to synthetic opioids is a deliberate "attack" or a result of supply chain changes. They note that Williams struggled with cocaine, which is now frequently tainted with lethal synthetics.