Why?
Because if you are reading this you are needed to help mankind survive this century. When I was contacted by people here on earth from the 1st timeline from about 7028 AD to help create the 2nd timeline that we presently live on they told me in 1969: "If you take your own life the human race will go extinct!" Was this true? Yes and No depending upon your point of view. But, since my grandson was the present Galactic Sentience (this is hard to explain even to me) I was needed to help create the 2nd timeline of earth we presently live on because the first timeline was mostly destroyed (at least the whole U.S. and Russia and China and most of Europe were) on the first timeline. Only a small part of the Swiss and Italian Alps remained relatively untouched by the nuclear radiation that made most humans around the world at a level of human wolves without the clear intelligence of humans anymore except around a few places like the Swiss alps in which Switzerland being a neutral country wasn't hit with ANY nukes from doomsday weapons from China, the U.S. and Russia and other places.
So, the point is if you are reading this you are needed in the present and future to help mankind survive this century and beyond.
By God's Grace
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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