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Monarch Treaty: Cocoon

By: Jorge Perez Olascoaga
Narrated by: Phil Gilbert
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A hidden history of the most powerful queen in the mighty Aztec empire comes to light five centuries later.

Guided by the monarch butterflies, the symbol of the circular north-south captivating migration, Adrian Salvatierra and other migrants draw a complex plan to negotiate an ambitious scheme and convince the most powerful friends up north to support the idea and lend an army of migrant descendants from citizens who ironically were exiled from the same territory; thus, arguing a self-occupation, instead of an invasion, to rescue the already failed and lost State from the criminal lords and crooked politicians.

Mapping a perfect wedge in the heart of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean as a tradeoff for national security and a primary strategy to combat the continental expanding, out of control, illegal immigration.

All Latin American countries embrace the program and soon thereafter, start creating their own migrant territories replicated in Salvatierra’s vision. A prototype that procreates global emerging new nations and change forever not only the electoral discourse on illegal immigration in the north, but also stops the human caravans in the tropics.

©2023 Jorge Perez Olascoaga (P)2025 Jorge Perez Olascoaga
Historical Fiction Latin American Royalty Mexico Ancient History
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