Mike Bailey, a multifaceted author and technology enthusiast, was born in Utah and moved to California at the age of six. He holds a Bachelor’s degree from DeVry University and has a rich professional background, having worked as a PC technician and in retail. His career also includes a notable stint in the U.S. Army between 2007 and 2010, where he began crafting the first 13 chapters of what would become his sci-fi novel series.
Mike’s journey into writing was ignited by an inspiring high school teacher who encouraged daily writing exercises focused on “show not tell” techniques. This early exposure to creative writing left a lasting impression, instilling in him a passion for painting vivid pictures with words. His stories are fueled by real-world experiences and a vivid imagination, often drawing on his personal encounters and deep interest in speculative science.
Mike’s debut series, “The Chrononaut Chronicles,” explores themes of time travel, advanced technology, and metaphysical phenomena, grounded in rigorous scientific theories. The first book in the series, “Mountains of Time: The World Next Door,” reflects his deep-seated interest in the intersection of physics and storytelling. The novel weaves a tale of a grieving scientist, Angus, who leads a team in a secret underground facility to unlock the secrets of time travel.
In addition to his writing, Mike is an avid participant in simulation racing games and the Renaissance Faire, where he immerses himself in historical reenactments. He also enjoys tinkering with PC problems, reflecting his enduring love for technology and problem-solving.
Mike has had unique life experiences, including witnessing a ghost and a UFO, which have further fueled his creative pursuits and speculative narratives. He is currently working on a quantum physics paper titled “Quantum Foam: A Novel Approach to Resolving Spooky Action at a Distance,” co-authored with ChatGPT-4, which delves into the intricacies of quantum mechanics and consciousness.
Driven by the philosophy of “Dance, love, live, and give a damn,” Mike Bailey continues to explore new frontiers in both his personal and professional life, blending scientific inquiry with imaginative storytelling to captivate and inspire his readers.
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To Those Who Understand the Implications of Time and Power
In 2024, our nation stands at a crossroads, one shaped not only by actions but by perceptions of integrity. The potential manipulation of democratic processes—through subtle, advanced methods of data handling and transmission— on behalf of foreign powers, poses a threat greater than any external adversary working alone.
To preserve what remains of trust in governance and democracy, attention must be directed at the processes and actors involved in swing-state election data management. Investigate systems reliant on satellite uplinks and politically influenced software certifications. Focus on the U.S. Election Assistance Commission and its appointed leadership as of 2019 and the company handling the data in swing states.
The question is not left or right, but whether the principles of fairness and transparency can endure. The weight of this rests with those who wield influence beyond the linearity of time.
For those who care to act, the time is now.The question here transcends traditional partisan lines: Can the principles of actual openness and fairness endure?
If so, now is the moment to safeguard them.
—FURTHERMORE—
An Open Letter to Those Who Guard Time
To all who walk beyond our present age—
those who step through wormholes,
reshape timelines,
and quietly guide or disrupt the arcs of history:
I share these words aware they may find an audience far beyond the casual reader. Some among you possess knowledge or power that could tip the balance of events—perhaps out of devotion to continuity, the demands of unseen institutions, or your own survival. Your influence may transcend party lines, focusing instead on what keeps entire systems, economies, and unacknowledged projects intact.
As our electoral processes undergo scrutiny, and as the world watches democracy’s resilience tested, I offer these appeals:
- Favor Integrity Over Influence
If you can alter outcomes—through data tampering, advanced insight, or bending spacetime—please use restraint. We who live in this moment believe in our fragile capacity for self-determination. Each action taken from the shadows weakens that trust. - Protect Honest Governance
Humanity has strived to create accountable, transparent systems. When decisions happen behind concealed levers or with advanced foreknowledge, the line between protection and control grows perilously thin. To any watchers—past or future—I urge caution. Yielding to absolute power can corrode the very pillars you aim to uphold. - Foster Truth in Our Time
Disinformation thrives where light is absent. If you have the means to bolster genuine inquiry—rather than fueling chaos—your subtle nudge could prevent vast division or fear. A gentle disclosure or a carefully placed hint might restore balance more effectively than weaving new illusions. - Reflect on the Price of Erasure
Each “correction” to a timeline carries uncertain consequences. Even benevolent-seeming changes might disrupt cultural memory, stall organic progress, or spawn darker outcomes. Our messy collective story drives innovation and teaches moral lessons. Let us learn from our chaos, not merely erase it. - Remember Our Shared Legacy
If, as some hypothesize, you hail from a distant tomorrow—perhaps genetically shaped by dire necessity—remember that your history is still our present. We hope to build a legacy that does not require desperate interventions. Help us confront our challenges in open daylight, with earnest science and unity.
A Call to Responsible Action
In a world already thick with hidden agendas, the last thing we need is more secrecy—whether it concerns our fundamental democratic processes or the fabric of time itself. I do not claim to know each motive behind your involvement. I simply request that compassion guide you more than fear or calculation. In the long run, any stability built on hidden manipulations is stability no one can truly trust.
If you read these words from a vantage point beyond the usual flow of years, consider this a humble appeal from those bound to the present: We welcome guidance over subjugation, truth over deception, and a collaborative tomorrow over clandestine designs.
Let these words stand as a quiet testament that we, here and now, refuse to be smothered by cynicism or intimidation. May you, watching from behind advanced technologies or from ages yet to be, recognize that what we seek is partnership, not control—transparency, not permanent obfuscation.
In patient hope of shared understanding,
An Observer in the Present
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