Robert James Warner
The Eyes of Man is a novel about good and evil! The novel is so long it could not be printed as one volumn, it had to be cut in two, Book 1 and Book 2.
Earth is invaded by a swarm of big white balls from space. Some of them land on earth, some of them orbit earth.
Earth goes wild with fear!
But nothing happens! The big white balls just sit on the ground all over the world. When the big white balls do nothing, the armies post guards and go away.
The people lose their fear and go to see the big white balls as the scientists examine them trying to get inside of them and to find out what they are made of? But they fail. The big white balls are impervious to any weapons or tools the people have on earth!
Why did the white balls come to earth? No one knows!
Where in space did they come from? No one knows!
Months later, the big white balls on earth suddenly begin to spew smaller white balls of all sizes into the air from the tops of each big ball like an endless stream of bubbles. The sizes of the smaller white balls range from the size of rice kernels to the size of baseballs; grapefruit; volley balls, basketballs, and some of them 12 inches to 18 inches and bigger in diameter.
These small white balls are robots and they can fly.
The small white balls go and hover next to every farm animal and pet in the world, protecting them from being harmed by the people and other animals.
Then tiny little white balls fly into the farm fields and orchards and vineyards and protect the food plants from insects, killing the insects, protecting the food for the people.
Every transportation vehicle of every kind on earth gets a small white ball in the vehicle and on the tip of its exhaust pipe. The white space balls protect each vehicle from people error! No more wrecks, crashes, sinkings! And no more smog!
Crime, smog, hunger, want, and sickness is stamped out!
Each building on earth get the little white ball robots who protect the buildings from insects, vermin, unauthorized people, fire, and other dangers!
Are the white balls taking over the world?!
Months after they invaded earth, small white balls the size of baseballs suddenly begin to hover next to the people. The people quickly learn the little white balls are round flying robots. They are called Eyes of One by the robots. They are The Eyes of Man!
Steve Harlow and Nancy Miller get Eyes of One that are the size of grapefruit, much bigger than the baseball size of the other Eyes of One.
No one knows why they have bigger balls?!
For the first time in the history of the world each person has a Guardian Angel, a little white spaceball robot to protect them from the evil of the world with a red ray called a stingray that knocks people out to awaken to agony for about an hour as punishment for being evil!
As time goes by the people learn that each person''s starball robot Eye of One reveals what kind of person that person is, good or evil by turning black for evil; dark gray for not as evil as black; light grey for mostly good with a little bad; and white for very good.
Most people''s starball eyes are grey; few eyes are white; many eye are dark grey, and many eyes are black!
For the first time in the history of the world the people can see the good and evil of the people of the world with their own eyes, revealed to them by the color of the people''s starball robot Eyes of One!
The people turn against the Eyes of Man, losing the protection of their Eyes of One. The world is taken over by the Black Balls, the black Eyes of One of the evil people of the world, who do evil things to the good people of the world!
The good people finally revolt and kill the evil Black Ball people, restoring good to the world again, then The Eyes of Man return to each person which most people want more than anything else on earth! Some do not, but they get one anyway so the world can see if they are good or evil?!
The Eyes of Man take over the world because man has proven he can not run the world honestly and ethically!
Can man finally find Utopia with the help of the Eyes of Man?!
Can the Eyes of Man save man from the evils of man himself?!
Robert James Warner was born on September 6, 1925, in Long Beach, California, one of a set of twin boys.
He was raised in Long Beach, California, attending the local schools.
He was drafted into the Navy on March 9th, 1944 (WW2), when he finished High School.
He was discharged from the Navy on June 16, 1946.
He went to Long Beach City College, on the G.I.Bill, taking Mechanical Engineering, then journalism. About a year and a half later he quit.
Mr. Warner was an avid reader of books, which ignited an interest in writing fiction.
During the next few years he wrote some songs and some poetry and some short stories. His output was quite low.
From 1947 to 1950, after leaving City College, Mr. Warner had a number inconsequential jobs, the longest at Douglas Aircraft in Long Beach for eight months, then he quit.
In 1950 he enlisted in the Active Naval Reserve. Three months later, the Korean War started and Mr. Warner was called back into the Navy Aircorp in July, discharged in August, 1951, serving on three aircraft carriers, off of Korea, bombing and strafing the communists!
After Korea, 1951, Mr. Warner went to sea on a freighter as a deckhand, making two trips to the Hawaiian Islands, 30 days round trip, hauling bulk sugar for C&H Sugar in Crocket, California, on the Sacramento River.
Leaving the ship in Crocket, Mr. Warner went to Santa Rosa, California, where he washed dishes in some restaurants and got a poem published in the local newspaper, a big day in his life.
That spring, 1952, he went to Yosemite, washed some more dishes, then went home and back to City College majoring in journalism, writing a column on the college newspaper.
Mr. Warner has cleaned chicken dung from under the pens; he owned and operated his own auto wrecking yard; owned his own 2nd Store; worked as a copyboy on the Long Beach Press-Telegram; was half owner of a yacht landing; speculated in Real Estate and worked at some other odd jobs, going to work for the
Long Beach Fire Department in 1953 for the next 26 years, retiring in October, 1979.
Mr. Warner got married in 1961, had his son in 1963; was divorced in 1973.
The summer of 1974, Mr. Warner and his son, Jeff, drove to Alaska. On his return, Mr. Warner wrote his first novel, a huge science-fiction-fantasy novel of over 2,000 pages, The Island of Eden.
Mr. Warner has written and self-published 42 books with Author House, including novels; one poetry book; 3 non-fiction book: The Origin of Life, and two civil war books; and number of short story collections.
Mr. Warner is hard at work on other writing projects.