History
Background
Thomas Williams was born in Liverpool, England 17th April 1962. After claiming to being abducted by aliens when he was in his teens, he says he is given 'downloads' helping him pass on certain information to his followers.
He left the UK, bound for the USA (no-one is sure why).
After visiting the Contact in the Desert Conference he met with Drake Bailey of Cosmic Voice and became a co-presenter. He had brushes with many truthers, how well he knows them is a mystery, David Wilcock being one of them. He seems to fall out with any truther he gets into business with.
Since his messy split from Drake he has steadily built up a loyal following.
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The Universe Protection Show
The UPU show was seen as ground breaking. He did a live interview with off planet entities that were part of what he explained as the group of beings that protect the universe from bad things. He used electronic equipment to generate a language that sounded alien. They boasted of killing Marduk, the son of Enki, who was causing havoc on planet earth. No photographic evidence has ever been shown of the UPU or that Marduk was killed, or even existed.
The Manna World Holding Trust
In 2016, Williams started to promote the Kingdom of Manna. He said that this was a group of people, including Jesper Ellerman. They said they had access to a massive trust fund that would stop the elite and cabal control of the world. This lasted a short time before he accused Jesper of not being a good guy. Then came along Kimberley Ann Goguen, who said she had access to the only trust fund, The Manna World Holding Trust, and only she had the banking codes to hand the money out. Williams got behind this and did numerous interviews with her. He then took the chance to cash in on his followers by saying he couldn't do a full time job and be part of Kim's team, so he set up a patreon. This brings him $3000 a month.
He also set up a 'charity' called The Peoples Club, a nod to William's favorite football team, Everton. People donated via his website and people were allowed to email and ask for help financially. We don't know anyone who has been helped out by the charity.
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