UN-sponsored rodeo party shocks U.S. Senate subcommittee

Hot, sexy paintings show shirtless cowboys getting wasted and kissing men and women.
Photographic evidence was destroyed, but these paintings prove the United Nations can throw one heck of a party. (All images copyright © Lauren K. Cooper and used by permission.)

In my upcoming combination graphic novel and coloring book, “Agenda 21 Comes to Colorado,” one of my favorite chapters has to be “First Annual U Thant Inclusive Rodeo Party.”

This chapter showcases some truly provocative and daring imagery that promises to either titillate or offend — there’s something for every reader.

The fictional story unfurls a chilling scenario where a rogue faction within the United Nations engages in psychological warfare experiments on an unsuspecting rural community. At the heart of this chaotic revelry is an incident involving a new variant of LSD secretly administered to selected individuals.

In the novel, we learn that although photographic evidence was systematically destroyed to cover up the debacle, a U.S. Senate subcommittee’s hearings bring to light astonishing paintings by Laurie Cooper that vividly capture the bizarre events at a college rodeo team’s victory celebration. This chapter is a wild ride that blends dark humor with a critical look at power and manipulation.

Yee-haw!

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