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An Incognito Visitor is a fictional account of the stories shared between the attorney/author and a mysterious former attorney visitor during the visitor's in-office job interview. The stories they swap over several rum and Cokes describe numerous incredible happenings, which seemed realistic to them in their inebriated condition.The stories related by the author involve persons, entities, and happenings that would undo the existing legal immunity of certain well-concealed and nefarious beings and entities, who have threatened to kill anyone who would disclose the concealed happenings or their involvement.To protect himself and his family members against such death threats, the author's mysterious visitor demands a promise of anonymity from the author as a condition for sharing what he knew or could prove. Consistent with such a promise of anonymity, and to protect his visitor, himself, and his family from the death threats, the author merely identifies his visitor as "Roy," and he refuses to disclose Roy's whereabouts.The nine stories shared by the two include: contact with a 3,000-year-old man, an unborn fetus while still in his mommy's womb, the University of Oregon Ducks weather-making weather guy, and a naughtiness-undoing genie.Don Moeller grew up in suburban Chicago. A retired trial attorney, he now resides in Salem, Oregon. An Incognito Visitor (a collection of stories shared with an office visitor) is not based on his legal career, but comes strictly from his fertile imagination. He has wittily crafted an ingenious collection of short stories tied together by his profession and his interests.
Sci-fi alert! Ian MacDonald, a doctor assigned to work with a Katanga tribe in Namibia, meets a youth named Kimba, who must run through lion and cheetah-infested paths every day on his way to and from school.Kimba''s running and academic accomplishments earn him a scholarship to St. Andrews University in Scotland, which happens to be Dr. MacDonald''s alma mater. At St. Andrews, Kimba meets and marries Seti, with whom he agrees to use his acquired cloning knowledge to cross-breed cheetah and human DNA strands for her to give birth to a super-fast son that they name Masemba.Kimba and Masemba are challenged to solve Masemba''s disqualifying cheetah-genetic predatory instinct of attacking other runners while on his way to winning Olympic gold medals in the 100 meters and marathon races. Masemba is also awarded the Victoria Cross for saving the Queen from an Al-Qaeda assassination attempt.Part II continues with Masemba''s use of his super-fast speed to help the Chicago Cubs win the World Series and earn him Rookie of the Year and MVP awards, despite his never having swung a bat.Now retired, Don Moeller was a high school teacher in Los Angeles in the years following the Watts Riots of the mid-1960s, before attending law school at the University of Oregon. Later he became a deputy D.A. in Southern Oregon and was subsequently elected district attorney in a Central Oregon county, a position he left to begin private practice as a trial attorney on the Oregon Coast, where he practiced for twenty years.
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