William Eastwood Autobiography
50 years of research
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“At 12, I knew that our sciences were isolated and did not communicate with each other. Biologists, for example, did not listen to what physicists were saying. Therefore, combining them all to create something new seemed to be the most logical path for me. My path would be outside of anything orthodox in 1975”
— William Eastwood.
Family tree
William is related to Hollywood movie star, Clint Eastwood. He is also a descendant of two kings of England, American founders, a WW2 hero, General James Doolittle and more.
William Eastwood is the 11th generation from Abraham Doolittle (he resembles his mother, a Doolittle) who was born in England in 1620. The planters (Doolittle family) that came from England were descended from nobility and educated. The Doolittle family was well to do and were seeking religious freedom. They were afraid the government would confiscate their possessions.
Work on an invention
I remember very well what happened. I walked into a research facility owned by a Yale Professor. The staff looked like a Rock Band, like hippies rather than intellectuals — college age, but still older than me.
Professor Everett Barber introduced me to them and sat me down. He opened a journal for a specific invention — a contemporary version of an astrolabe — and showed me where and how to make entries.
My dream of owning a revolutionary era home was realized
In my twenties I purchased three large historic homes in DownEast Maine. The first one looked like a Thomas Jefferson design. The center-chimney hip-roofed colonial was built by a ship captain perched high on the edge of a cliff on Route One. It looked over the Machias river near where the first naval battle of the American revolution took place.
The deed to the home was surveyed in English rods and links, and the corner of the lot was denoted as being a large cluster of roots from a big old tree. The house itself was built in 1776, the year of the American Revolution. The two-story house was on what seemed like a small mountain with 360° views of this area of coastal Maine for miles in every direction.
Winters in Florida
While I enjoyed trips in my RV up to Maine from Connecticut, I also traveled to the subtropics in Florida to spend my winters on the beach. I would spend most of my time at Fort De Soto County Park in Pinellas County Florida near Tampa. This island had seven miles of white sand beaches. It was beautiful beyond description.
A great blue heron would stand beside me while I fished for plentiful giant redfish (also called the Florida Red drum). I would write books here while I exulted in the exotic beauty around me. I would savor these times for months on end.
I cruised from one paradise to another. I spent my summers on the (two mile long) sand beach of Hammonasset State Park in Connecticut, broken only by trips to my three homes in Maine.
More information
If you want more information, I published an autobiography that is available at Lulu.com. Click below for my family tree and below that for the Dragon Slayer material (another chapter of my life).
The first experiment
Click below for a detailed account of the first experiment at age 12.
The early years
A short autobiography (my story)
When I was seven, I decided to clean up a country road by collecting litter with my best friend. With our little arms full, we wondered what we were going to do with it. I didn’t want to carry it home, so I decided that we would find an indentation in the ground and sort of bury it.
I told my best friend “If you do good things, good things will happen to you” as I stomped the trash in the ground. I asked him to hand me a specific stone that I pointed to in an old 18th century stonewall to put on top of the trash.
I wanted that stone because it looked loose and seemed to be about the right size. After placing the stone on the trash I turned around and there were coins everywhere! The rock I had asked for had a treasure hidden behind it and my little buddy pulled the box filled with treasure out and was scrambling to fill his pockets with coins!
Good things definitely happened because we were doing a good thing, and it was a billion to one that there would be a treasure in the wall to prove my point. But there was, and this made me a little wizard.
Click below to learn about the treasure I found when I was seven.
The glass slipper in the Cinderella fairy tale is a surviving element from a manifestation of the authentic self.
My life was mostly miracles until there was someone like the evil Stepmother in my own life. Then there was my own “glass slipper.” To learn more, click on the image below.
More selections below, including time travel from the mountains of Colorado.
Age 7
Kindness and human charity matter
A story with a powerful message.
William Eastwood began his altruistic environmental work and life of humanitarian contribution at age 7.
I discovered a treasure while cleaning up trash along a country road
At age seven I told my friend, “If you do good things, good things will happen to you,” as I pointed to a rock in an old stone wall and asked him to hand it to me. There was a treasure behind that rock.
We filled our pockets and headed home to tell everyone we had discovered treasure! It was one of the moments you can never forget and perhaps the best day of my early childhood.
Age 12
Recognition as a result of testing the principles of what would become International Philosophy
At age 12 he tests International Philosophy to achieve a goal.
Less than a year later, William’s school counselor called Yale University. Once he knows that his philosophy works, he sets out on a mission. His ambitious plan to solve world problems that will later emerge as Earth Network begins to take shape in Eastwood’s mind. Age 18
A plan to solve world problems
At age 26
An experiment with retrocausality
He sets his plan to solve world problems in motion with an experiment that involves working backwards in time.
With information gathered in his experiment, Eastwood begins planning Earth Network as a vehicle to change the course of history in order to avert what he calls “The Dark Future.”
Age 37
Earth Network is founded
At age 37 he is ready to put his plan into action. With an investor, he founded Earth Network of Altruistic, Autonomous Individuals Inc.
Founding Earth Network triggers strange backwards effects in time that interrupt his plan. Eastwood considers the possibility that the time is not yet right to introduce his mission for humanity.
Something else has to happen first.
Age 59
Earth-Network.org: A plan to solve world problems returns in 2023
The time is right for humanity to awaken and make the shift to a higher level. Eastwood has the knowledge, experience and strength necessary to make the plan work.
An ongoing true saga and battle for earth (soon to be in a revolutionary film)
An iconoclast who helps people achieve their dreams
"The person who follows the crowd will usually go no further than the crowd. The person who walks alone is likely to find himself in places no one has ever seen before.”
— Albert Einstein.
25 Books by William Eastwood