Sunday, May 5, 2019

I'm more of a story teller than a writer I realize

My past life adventures in the past, present and future are real. However, what I'm best at is recounting things story teller fashion but I also realize I'm not a very good writer. Why?

Because it is as if I'm talking to you either in front of a campfire at Mt. Shasta or Yosemite like the old days for me which is the 1960s and the 1970s and I'm telling you of my experiences in the past, present and future. And you either believe me or likely you might be entertained by what I'm telling you. Either way I'm a story teller much like my father and Grandfather and likely great Grand father before them. My Great Grandfather born in the 1840s passed away in the early 1940s. My Grandfather born in the 1870s passed away about 1970  also. I didn't meet my great grandfather but knew my grandfather very well. My father also looked like my grandfather except my grandfather had red hair and my dad had black curly hair but both had those steely blue eyes that my older daughter has too that sort of burn holes in you like you are looking at an eagle or something. They were both very intelligent and intense characters like out of the wild west in some ways. Both reminded me a lot of someone like John Wayne in the roles he portrayed only in real life.

So, my gift that you are able to benefit from is my ability to share information in a way that might actually be useful to you. However, if you are looking to me to be a novelist that's not really what I am. I am here to share what I consider very useful information about the past, present and future. That's really what I'm about and I'm here about preventing human extinction also especially during the next 100 to 1000 years when we are in the most jeapordy of actually going extinct as human beings.

I worry less about animal extinctions simply because of time travel being what it is and knowing animals can be reseeded. Humans being reseeded would be an entirely different thing even though that also could be done by taking genetics from hundreds of years ago and placing them in the future.

So, there are all sorts of ways to solve extinction problems but usually the simplest ways are best and the least expensive on all levels.

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