Meet the Creator and Author
of The CopyRider –– Dan Youra
The CopyRider’s story is simple to tell. He and his neighbors raise cattle –– cows and bulls.
Cattle Rustlers haul off as many cows and bulls as they can get away with. The cattlemen lose money.
Join T he CopyRider on a ride. He’s driving his herd of cattle through Progress Canyon. Like the other cattle ranchers, The CopyRider is threatened by a band of Cattle Rustlers who are stealing his cattle. The CopyRider raises his herd of Texas Short Horn cows and bulls. The problem is he can’t make a living if his cattle are taken from him. He’s like an artist or writer who create art and write books, except, they have a special Right to fight off their Art Thieves.
The United States Constitution recognizes that their inventions benefit all society. They are credited with promoting the progress of science and useful arts.” They come up with innovative new designs and inventions. When an art thief steals their work, all society loses. The founders of the Constitution believed that the incentive to apply their brains to creating and expanding knowledge” creates progress, industry, and civilization.
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The CopyRider encounters scarier opponents that the Rustlers themselves. They are alien creatures who inhabit the underground and emerge to fight The CopyRider. You’ll learn how to recognize them and keep your distance. They are Algols, who arrive on Earth from the star Algol in the constellation Perseus They are the ones who brought their religion to Earth –– their mind warping, human controlling, behavior altering “Algorithms”













