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As Immigrant caravans approach the U.S. border on Mexican Hiway 23, similar to America's Extra-Terrestrial Hiway, becomes the COMEMOS CARAVANOS HIWAY where these migrants fall victim to strange Alien cannibalism customs. Personal stories of several migrant groups that come into contact with the aliens set the stage for the drama and the horror visited upon these simple people trekking north for a better life. Mexico's PFM and America's CIA and FBI are brought into investigate these abductions and discover the grim reality of advanced aliens preying on such helpless individuals. About the…mehr

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As Immigrant caravans approach the U.S. border on Mexican Hiway 23, similar to America's Extra-Terrestrial Hiway, becomes the COMEMOS CARAVANOS HIWAY where these migrants fall victim to strange Alien cannibalism customs. Personal stories of several migrant groups that come into contact with the aliens set the stage for the drama and the horror visited upon these simple people trekking north for a better life. Mexico's PFM and America's CIA and FBI are brought into investigate these abductions and discover the grim reality of advanced aliens preying on such helpless individuals. About the Author Paul D. Escudero can be found at the beach in San Diego enjoying the weather, animals, and observing people enjoying their time and having conversations with the regulars. With a background in technology, Escudero extrapolates future disclosures that manifest scenarios he writes to convey some notion of how future events may occur. Escudero is also the author of UNITED STATES SPACE FORCE, BLACK RAVIK, SANCTUARY CITY, 51 REASONS TO ASK 51 QUESTIONS, and SASHA ANDROMEDA.
Autorenporträt
Paul D. Escudero is the author of several science fiction novels covering broad topics from aliens to the United States Space Force. Having a lifelong career in electronics associated with aircraft, ships, and submarines opened up numerous ideas for science fiction drama to him. He is also a train buff, studying the history of trains around the world, and a classical music connoisseur: he often listens to great compositions in piano, violin and symphonies while crafting out new works. And living in San Diego offers year-round walks along the beaches to enjoy the splendid marine life that abounds. During his spare time, Mr. Escudero studies Chinese and Japanese and currently, he is in the process of publishing a book in Chinese.