The Humanitarian Projects

The Humanitarian Projects

This book as part of the five book Humanitarian Series, is a collection of hands on projects and a fun sci-fi short story including several general public consensus observations along the way for a spicy read you’ll totally enjoy.

Most of these reports are of back-yard or experimental if you will, successful projects covering a 50 year run of tinkering and hot-rodding.  Spanning some dirt racing motorcycles, four Harleys and about 60 cars and trucks, I kind of had one overall rule:  If it moved it got hot-rodded.  I maintained a no two approaches the same to keep life fun and challenging, always did the homework first, and threw in a great deal of what is now called “recycling.”

In the future as circumstance allows, I have many more projects in mind, some of which might be straitjacket worthy, but why not:  For instance, our team competes at a thousand yards with a home brew 6mm Jeroboam but only because “it positively can’t be done,”  except for one miner detail; we’re doing it.  Ya, everything is hand crafted, yet right there, is where the fun’s at.  There is no understanding whatsoever gained in buying buzz-crap at Walmart.

My process has mostly consisted of project after project of stuff rigorously claimed by the mainstream and PC factions as “absolutely cannot and will not work.”  Really?

Therefore, this thought criminal proceeded right into making it from scratch.  Could be I’ll make a video blog on this.  I’m thinking; anything “outlaw” is fair game.  Gee, that covers a lot of territory and fields these days as in nothing but fun stuff.

As with all five books, the read is quick and profoundly entertaining as well as absolutely unique in style and content.  Therefore if you fail to enjoy a bottled up mind, this this book and entire series is definitely for you.                   83 pages

And all of it is strictly humanitarian.