William H. Farrar III

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Who am I?

I was born in the heart of Washington D.C. on October 14, 1980.  My story is intertwined with the alluring beats of music, an obsession with technology, ancient history, life's mysteries, and the strive to find out what is hidden in plain sight right in front of our eyes.  I come from a family of musicians, ones that were much better than myself!  My father Bill strummed the guitar strings and sang melodies, my mom Charlene gracefully played the piano joining in with dad, while her father Orville M. Anderson, a WWII Navy veteran who served in the Pacific, used to bring the house down with his banjo in a band called "The Lucky 7". To round it off although I only met him a few times I am told that William Sr was also an accomplished guitar player, as well as a WWII POW in Germany.  Truly inspiring their weapons of beauty are always just a reach away with their Gibson Guitars & Banjo's easily accessible for inspiration.

Growing up, my passion for life found expression in a myriad of ways. I reveled in the adrenaline of playing catcher in baseball, savoring the thrill of victory as we clinched the Maryland state championship when I was 12.  Catching taught me situational awareness on the field as well as the ability to think fast making split-second decisions all while keeping control of the overall pace of the game. Those early schoolings on the baseball diamond later found a parallel in my professional journey in the tech world.

At 16, my love affair with technology began when I started working at a computer shop. This initial spark grew into a fulfilling career, culminating in my current role as the Information Technology Director for a health company on the East Coast. As an IT professional, I've juggled roles and responsibilities, from network management to tech support, design, and compliance.  Machine learning and Artificial intelligence are taking the world by storm and I have been on the cutting edge learning how to not only prompt the models but how to train them as well. 

And then there's my passion for football, kindled from birth and nurtured through years of being a devoted Washington Redskins / Commanders season ticket holder.  My family has had seats at the stadium even before I was born into the Burgandy and Gold!

In the midst of all these pursuits, music remained a cornerstone of my life. From strumming the guitar and playing the bass to lending my voice to the melodies of life, I've lived and breathed music with every beat of my heart. Alongside my best friend Mikee, we founded Energy Field, a band that encapsulated our shared love for music. In his short time here on Earth he spread more love and accomplished more than most people do in a lifetime. He died on Valentine's Day which is the Western symbol of LOVE. Although he's no longer with us, his memory lives on in every note I play and in the Michael Robertson Jones Memorial Music Scholarship I chair at Loyola University of New Orleans.  Each year we have been able to give away scholarships to late-year Music students who are trying to scrape up that last couple thousand or so to finish and start their careers.   We have been able to bless over ten LOYNO young adults with help from the donations gathered with the help of so many of Mikee's friends.  Everyone really has been amazing.

Yet, amidst the melodies of life on Earth, I've always been captivated by the silent symphony of the cosmos. I've spent countless hours exploring the anomalies of life and the universe, channeling this passion into the WhatsUpInTheSky37 YouTube channel and my website. Together with a global community of space enthusiasts, we dive into the mysteries of the cosmos, unearthing gems of knowledge hidden in the expanse of the universe.  We have thousands of people who subscribe to myself and fellow friends in the United Family of Anomaly Hunters or UFAH as you may have seen before.   I have logged thousands of hours of evidence on my YouTube channel and have started to branch out to other topics along with them.

I have an obsession with old Earth and the planets surrounding us.  After an absurd amount of research over my lifetime, I have come to the same conclusion that Graham Hancock recently did in his Netflix Ancient Apocalypse TV series. Modern humans are a species with amnesia.  Sometime around 12,000 years ago we had a deluge on this planet that all but wiped away the ancient civilization that ruled over our planet for many years.  The survivors are the ones who shaped the new civilizations and religious doctrines to come.  Scientists are calling this The Younger Dryas event.  When we take a look around our Earth we will find that modern civilizations have simply inherited the polygonal masonry structures left behind after the event and naturally built on top of these extraordinary ruins in order to create their own legacy.  This is why we find complex stonework and large construction always on the bottom of older sites around the world.  This is always followed up with later humans doing a patch-up job which is very clearly not to the level or size of the same craftsmanship as the earlier huge megalithic constructions and cities around the world. Make no mistake, Atlantis is rising and we all will know the truth as we take the leap into this new and exciting chapter of our evolution of the mind, body, and soul. 

At a young age, I found myself looking for answers after I started having Lucid Dreams and Out of Body experiences around the time that I was in Middleschoool.  I had just moved to a new town when I slipped out of my body as I drifted off to sleep and the lucidity and ability to think and control were so vivid that it blew me away and opened my mind to a whole new aspect of what we and our abilities as humans.  This has shaped my love of meditation and exploring the strange and fantastic phenomena of the human experience. 

Every note, every star, and every line of code on this journey have been threads in the tapestry of my life, all woven together here on my website. I invite you to join me on this exploration. Let's unearth the mysteries of the universe, create harmonious symphonies, and traverse the exhilarating landscape of AI together. Remember, life is all about the thrill of the chase, the joy of discovery, and the wonder of the universe. So, let's explore it together, one beat, one star, one code line at a time.

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If you're ever looking to explore the mysteries of the universe, dive into the world of artificial intelligence, or simply enjoy some heartfelt music, remember that Will Farrar is a friendly face to help you explore.