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'Chatsworth's Women' is a continuation of 'Cicely's Deflowering Ritual', a story about a population of people who live in the shadows and have no documents to make them count as citizens of any country. Some live deep in forests as near cavemen. Others have relatives who can 'go into town because they pass as general population. Others have to hide in the shadows or some get to the Summerhaven Camp where they can live as they are used to living but their children can go to school, Relatives who have been 'living white' are offered free college in Summerhaven and encouraged to become involve with their roots and perhaps help work toward getting the clan ready for when something happens that forces them to'come out of the shadows and become part of the mainstream world. When Mecante employee Arnold Chatsworth was interviewed after the rescue of the kidnapped woman, he explained that his job included much more than crisis negotiation. 'it's not often you need to talk a monster out of a cave, ' he said, 'but how often do you need a gross of pencils or a new stapler, or someone to refill the water cooler? You want anything like that, you got to see me.' The following is a transcript of his talk with Roy who had been lured out of the cave and chained inside a cage: 'Angela go to your boy and make him feel safe -the helicopter ride is going to be fun! Roy, I am coming in to talk to you.' Chatsworth walked into the cage with his clipboard. 'My name is Chatsworth and I represent Mecante and some good people who have been in situations just as difficult as the one you are in now. You have lived in a cave with a bad attitude a long time. It is going to feel great to never have to worry about peasants with pitchforks and torches coming after you. There are some small details we need to agree on to make that happen. The bottom line is this: Act like a crazy animal and get treated like one and probably killed. Act like a civilized man and a great dad, that is how you get treated. 'Your son is a good looking guy. Sure, you have mixed feelings about his getting Angela's genes, but it is a fact, hairless is dominant over full coat. One in four may get a coat like yours. but they will get teased in school. Love a woman without fur, you get naked kids, it's just the way nature works. You chose her and dragged her back to the cave. And Angela really loves you, Ray, she has never once mentioned leaving you here or asked what happened to that Gucci bag. 'Now the bottom line is this: you have a son and a bun in the oven. You can watch them graduate smiling from college and Mecante pays. No school loans. Or I can take them on a field trip to see your skeleton and coat on display on different floors of the San Diego Natural History Museum. Now, which is it to be?' It only took Roy a minute to decide on the graduation option. 'Roy, There is going to be mucho security when we land. These people heard things about your being dangerous. So you need to stay cool. By morning it will all be different. A trip to the barber-no amount of crème rinse is going to untangle that fur-and what did you roll in anyway? Hey you never did it skin against skin before! You have a whole new thrill in store. 'You'll have sore fingers for a few days, it is no fun to be declawed, but Angela agreed if you did she would not bring the cattle prod to bed any more. 'Roger will show you a couple of available caves- I don't see you as a stick and mud Hogan man. One just rehabbed, the other, guano still in place, bulldozer ready. But if they find artifacts we got to let the archeologists have at it for 6 weeks. By the time they got off the helicopter at Summerhaven, Chatsworth had everything worked out. Another bad situation would now be a happy clan family living in the sun.
About the Author: I grew up in Southern California, . My father taught me to love the desert and took us to obscure places, such as Death Valley, an obscure garnet mine in the mountains behind Palm Springs, and one bizarre trip to San Felipe, a Mexican beach town at the top of the Gulf of California. At the time it consisted of about 30 Shell gas stations and a rocky half mile walk to the water. On the way there the evening before the main road ended at the water. We cut across desert to get to a spooky abandoned brand new hotel with loud music and all the lights on ...I fell asleep as he drove away and no matter how much I asked later how we got from there to the beach place in the morning, my mother shushed me and said to not talk about it. I graduated West Covina High School and went on to Mt SAC Junior College. . My main goal in life was to not be bored. I majored in Police Science with a number of smaller interests such as tractor and population genetics. This turned out to be my life interest because I saw patterns that others missed. In 1964 I went into the army and got a certificate as a Special Agent at USAINTS, always referred to as Spy School. Then went to Alameda to train guys going as spies to Vietnam. My main career was to be the first woman to work as a Correctional Counselor I in a California Men's Prison through most of the 1970's. I ended up with an industrial disability retirement for PTSD, and most people, who are wrong, think it was due to the inmates and/or prison environment. It was a wonderful 9 years and I wrote a book about it but the file got corrupted so I will have to do it again. Later I spent 20 years + as a volunteer for the International UFO Congress from about 1989 through 2010. My book about that is on Amazon. I also volunteered for about 10 of the same years at free energy and Tesla related conferences. I study gene pools that are speculated as being real or not, but when I see the genetic patterns in the populations I know they are real. This like when Adamski claimed he went to the moon in the 50's and at one point looking out the porthole saw a lot of sparkling lights. But when the astronauts went up later they saw them too. So you got to believe Adamski. Spy school taught me how to evaluate information. M K Davis blew up the photo of the Patterson Film bigfoot and anyone can see she has a braid in her hair. But people got mad at MK. And decided to take a vote of what they wanted to be true. I am not bored.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781978019218
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 390
  • Spine Width: 20 mm
  • Weight: 571 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1978019211
  • Publisher Date: 07 Oct 2017
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: The Minddump Story of Summerhaven Clans Continues
  • Width: 152 mm


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