TLDR: I’m hosting a call for paying members every week. I’ll try to accommodate everyone so do please write to me about what time would work for you. I prefer to do later in the evening but I’m open to lunch time.
As many of you know I have hosted a number of spaces where we discuss the topics du jour. The spaces are well attended though occasionally we attract the riff raff or the wrongheaded.
What I’ve learned lately is that if you give people your time they’ll demand more of it and I routinely get more email or text messages or tweets than I know what to do with.
I’ve somewhat solved this problem by making it so that whatever money the Substack earns we send off to Traitwell.com where I serve as the CEO.
At Traitwell we’d like to increase our database of DNA which is sluggishly climb upwards as we had more new apps.
It occurs to me, why not combine the efforts?
In the near term you’ll be able to upload your DNA and get certain features so why not start with the calls I do? If you do, I’ll give you access. You can go to Traitwell.com and sign up. If you’ve done 23andMe or AncestryDNA you can sign up for free.
We’ll talk about the latest goings on in genetics, AUKUS, politics. I’d like to also have guests as well though we will see as it develops.
Sometime ago I recommended to Substack have such an option. I’d like to know as much about my readers as is cellularly possible. What writer wouldn’t?
I also recommended to Clearview that the company implement a pay with your face approach but of course that company is so terribly managed I had to sue them for fraud.
I know this might be admittedly weird but I think it’s a logical extension of where we are going.
As time goes on more and more people will get genetically sequenced and Traitwell hopes to be at the leading edge of it.
When I told a friend that I was considering this he said, why not have people pay with their soul?
He was kidding… I think.
I’d like to build a most excellent engagement program. Americans learn about their past, traits, and perhaps get deprogramming from foreign influence operations.
From my several conversations about lineage/DNA/etc. the American public is starved for this sort of analysis. I wager many have stopped using Ancestry and 23&Me because of its now-exposed ties to China.
We need an American biobank.