Color yourself warned — and prepared

K.C. Roberts, a rancher in Starkton, Colorado, is forced to pose for a mugshot when he is detained by United Nations forces.
Use your preferred art supplies to colorize this warning.

The impending subjugation of U.S. sovereignty by the United Nations and FEMA is a plot of unparalleled magnitude. FEMA camps will become detention centers for dissenters while the UN’s blue helmets enforce a tyrannical regime. Still cloaked in secrecy, this nefarious scheme threatens to plunge our nation into a dystopian nightmare where liberty is a distant memory. The hour is dark, and resistance is imperative.

Look for “Agenda 21 Comes to Colorado” this summer. It’s a coloring book. It’s a graphic novel. It’s a warning.

Hero cat saves biker from helicopter death

Image of a young, studly biker smiling as a tabby cat perches on his shoulder.
Jim Wilson, a member of Twisted Paladins MC, finds a new prospect.

After outlaw biker Jim Wilson’s Fat Boy breaks down in tiny Starkton, Colorado, he finds himself trapped in a United Nations psychological warfare exercise.

Served an LSD-laced beer, Jim is persuaded to walk toward the spinning tail rotor of a UN helicopter. But just as he reaches the deadly blades, a stray cat claws into his leg, yanking him back to reality and halting his fatal march.

Together, man and cat join the fight to free Starkton from its nightmare.

Unleash your creativity and color your way through an inspiring saga of resistance and heroism.

Don’t miss this exciting, illustrated story by L.T. Hanlon, the author of “Breaking Fiction” and “Tim McVeigh Died for Your Sins.”

“Agenda 21 Comes to Colorado” — It’s a graphic novel. It’s a coloring book. It’s a warning.



‘Agenda 21’ coloring book adventure coming soon

Life drawing shows a cowboy and a pretty girl lost in a kiss.
It’s Saturday night in Starkton, Colorado, and Missy Childers is lost in a cowboy’s kiss.

Discover the thrilling graphic novel-coloring book “Agenda 21 Comes to Colorado,” arriving soon on Amazon.

Dive into the gripping tale of Starkton — a small town plunged into chaos when a rogue United Nations faction orchestrates a live-fire exercise in a quiet corner of southeastern Colorado.

See Starkton’s townsfolk rally in an epic struggle for sovereignty as they resist political indoctrination, vaccination, food shortages, martial law, and endure cruel interrogations conducted in blatant violation of the Geneva Conventions.

Every saga has its heroes, and one of ours is Missy Childers, who, in a heartbeat, shifts from celebrating at the Harper County Community College Rodeo Booster Club to helping sabotage UN helicopters.

Unleash your creativity and color your way through an inspiring saga of resistance and heroism.
Don’t miss this exciting, illustrated story by L.T. Hanlon, the author of “Breaking Fiction” and “Tim McVeigh Died for Your Sins.”

“Agenda 21 Comes to Colorado” — It’s a graphic novel. It’s a coloring book. It’s a warning.

Lynching out with hazmat oddities

Several folks who volunteered to be beta readers for my graphic novel/coloring book “Agenda 21 Comes to Colorado” especially enjoyed the chapter in which mysterious figures in hazmat outfits are sighted in southeastern Colorado months before the UN launches Exercise Gamma-2. They wanted more of these scenes, which I’m adding despite being way late in the production process. I guess you can’t have too much David Lynch.

Here’s an example.

A photorealistic drawing shows a young woman in a cowboy hat standing next to a pickup truck on a rural dirt road. She watches a tiny figure in a hazmat suit ambling along the road. She describes it as looking like a baby Michelin Man.

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!

Can your heart stand the shocking facts about Agenda 21?

In the style of men's adventure magazine covers from the 1950s-1960s, a United Nations soldier manhandles an attractive blond woman during live-fire exercises in southeastern Colorado.

I’m thrilled to announce that my graphic novel coloring book “Agenda 21 Comes to Colorado” will hit the shelves next month. This isn’t just a book; it’s a revelation, a vibrant journey into the shadowy depths of global conspiracies where truth and fiction blur.

Agenda 21, a plan devised by the United Nations, is often dismissed as a harmless sustainability program. But delve deeper, and you’ll uncover its sinister core: a blueprint for global domination, aiming to usurp national sovereignty and control every aspect of our lives. From the food we eat to the land we cherish, Agenda 21 seeks to redistribute wealth, enforce population control, and undermine our freedoms under the guise of environmental sustainability.

Why are more and more people waking up to the United Nations as a threat to our sovereignty? Because the evidence is undeniable. “Agenda 21 Comes to Colorado” is more than a coloring book — it’s a call to action, a vivid exploration of the encroaching tentacles of global governance cloaked in the benign language of sustainability.

Prepare to be awakened, enlightened, and entertained as you color your way through the veiled truths and dark secrets of Agenda 21. This is not just any graphic novel; it’s a portal to the truth, a visual guide through the murky waters of international politics and covert agendas. Get ready to question, to wonder, and to see the world anew. “Agenda 21 Comes to Colorado” is coming, and the truth will be colored in bolder shades than ever before.

Get your Crayolas ready.

Get my new book!

Dive into the depths of “Breaking Fiction,” 35 short stories spotlighting the morally ambiguous. From bikers to killers and counterfeiters to undeniable jerks, this anthology explores the dark corners of human nature. But don’t fret! Sensitive readers will find an occasional Goody Two-Shoes offering a contrasting glimpse of kindness in a doomed world teeming with vice.

With “Breaking Fiction,” I venture into the realm of short stories, drawing inspiration from news headlines that daily weave through our lives. This collection represents more than just a series of narratives; it explores the layers and possibilities beneath the surface of everyday journalism.

Each piece in “Breaking Fiction” extends beyond the straightforward recounting of events, delving into the what-ifs and might-have-beens that news stories often leave to the imagination. Through this work, I offer readers a space to ponder the news’s deeper emotional and societal implications, inviting reflection on how these stories resonate within our personal and collective experiences.

“Breaking Fiction” is available in paperback and as a Kindle eBook.