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.
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.
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.
For months, residents of Starkton, Colorado, watched a lone figure in a hazmat suit walking across their land. Whoever it was seemed interested in abandoned buildings. Read “Agenda 21 Comes to Colorado” later this month.
Residents of Starkton, Colorado, never suspected that unseen hands had orchestrated months of inconveniences and strange coincidences. Read “Agenda 21 Comes to Colorado” next month.
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.
Many opportunities have opened up in today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, especially in storytelling.
I’ve traditionally relied on words to tell stories and painted pictures with linguistic artistry. However, I now find myself captivated by the possibility of an innovative form of storytelling that combines the power of words and the allure of visuals.
I’m thinking about creating a dystopian series.
Why?
First, I enjoy the genre. It’s as simple as that.
Second, part of my affinity for dystopian narratives stems from their popularity, a phenomenon that rivals, or perhaps even surpasses, the cultural fascination with zombie and vampire sagas.
A peculiar allure in dystopian stories captivates audiences on a profound level. These narratives, with their grim yet thought-provoking depictions of the future, are compelling in their ability to entertain and pose crucial questions about society, humanity, and our collective future.
In contrast to the fantastical elements of vampire and zombie lore, the dystopian genre is grounded in a stark, often chilling, potential reality. This potential for plausibility contributes to their widespread appeal and my fascination.
The amalgamation of evocative words and realistic images will only amplify these dystopian tales’ compelling nature.
The advent of Midjourney sparked my imagination. This AI bot offers the ability to create astonishingly realistic imagery, which could be a powerful tool for breathing life into the desolate futures I craft.
The thought of generating visual landscapes to go along with my narratives is exhilarating. I envision a book where the words and images are intertwined, exploring a sorrowful future world. The text would narrate the struggles, while the illustrations would lend actual shape to that narrative.
I’ve already begun experimenting with Midjourney, building a tableau of the future. I’ve included some early idea images.
What are your thoughts about this? It is a hybrid book containing narratives and visuals set in a dystopian future.
Does it resonate with you?
Do you remember Fotonovels? I always liked how they handled dialogue.The range of characters becomes unlimited, thanks to Midjourney. I feel as if I’m casting a movie.