When Billy Carson created 4biddenknowledge TV, he envisioned an online streaming network that would take families to every corner of the globe and into the vast reaches of space. “I wanted to create documentaries that would let anyone explore ancient civilizations, the universe – basically everything mankind has ever been curious about,” he says. “My platform accomplishes that, and I think you’re going to love what you watch.”

4biddenknowledge TV is the solution for curious people who like TV but are looking for something more than the usual documentary. As Mr. Carson says, “With us, you’ll listen to programs like Egyptian Mystery School, which discusses teachings in ancient wisdom and knowledge connected to our ancient ancestors. Conscious Music is great for everyone because it is for all genres and moods and is entertainment for the entire family. Hidden Inca Tours will draw in even non-history people, and you’ll be surprised by what you learn from The Hidden Elon Musk of Africa.”

Starting 4biddenknowledge took a lot of work, of course, and Mr. Carson has been successful because of his strong work ethic, which was instilled in him by his father when Mr. Carson was only a year old. “That’s when I started writing book reports each week because he wanted to make sure I wouldn’t be lazy. When I was twelve, my parents required me to pay rent to live in the family home. I was also required to use my own money to pay for most of my daily needs.”

Mr. Carson credits his innovative thinking and entrepreneurship to his upbringing. “It helped me get through some difficult times. For example, I had holes in my sneakers because we couldn’t afford shoes. I would put cardboard in my shoes to keep my feet from touching the street. I had to wear pants that were too small because I outgrew them so fast. Eventually, I got more pants, but I still had only two pairs for the entire school week.”

To solve the problem, Mr. Carson bought 79-cent packs of dye from the grocery store and bleached his pants before dyeing them to a different color. “The next day, I went to school wearing a different colored pair of pants. As far as everyone knew, I had at least three or four different colored pairs of pants every week. It was experiences like this that toughened me and gave me the mindset that I would provide for myself and solve my own problems.”

This self-reliance led to Mr. Carson selling newspaper subscriptions for the Miami News at the age of twelve, and he became the top newspaper subscription person. “I invested all of that money into electronics. At fourteen, I started an electronics company, and by fifteen, I was making more than my parents did. By sixteen, I had moved out of my parents’ house and had two cars and an apartment, and I still graduated from high school, all while running my own business.”

Since those early days, Mr. Carson has created a long list of achievements. He is the best-selling author of The Compendium Of The Emerald Tablets and Woke Doesn’t Mean Broke, the new financial bible. He runs a multi-million dollar company that is dedicated to helping people around the world. Mr. Carson is a host on dozens of shows pertaining to science, astrophysics, and ancient civilizations. He is also an expert host on Deep Space, a new original streaming series by Gaia that explores the Secret Space Program, revealing extraordinary technologies and their potential origins. Additionally, he serves as an expert host on Gaia’s original series, Ancient Civilizations, in which a team of renowned scholars deciphers the riddles of our origins and pieces together our forgotten history documented in monuments and texts around the world. 

“I believe strongly in education, so I recently earned the Certificate of Science, with an emphasis on neuroscience, at M.I.T.,” he says. Mr. Carson is also using his passion for knowledge as CEO of First Class Space Agency, which is involved in research and development of alternative propulsion systems and zero-point energy devices. 

His talent for entrepreneurship extends to philanthropy. “I decided to raise money for the people that were victims of the freeze disaster in Texas. I used Instagram badges to raise money on IG Live talks. Instagram matched the badge donations, and then I doubled that amount. I took questions and answers for paid badges during IG Live, and that is how I raised the money. We ended up raising a total of $2,000. I was really glad that I could use my entrepreneurial skills to aid people.”

Mr. Carson’s schedule is full these days as he continues his philanthropy and works on 4biddenknowledge. “I am very satisfied with where my life is going,” he states. “Each day is a new adventure, and with my platform, I have the freedom to explore topics that are fascinating to both me and to our viewers.”

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