Publisher's Synopsis
The Great War War of California has started. It has officially begun. We thought there have been water wars before in California, but none like the one which just kicked off. Oh, sure, there was that little Owens Valley fiasco, from which Hollywood made its ditty Chinatown. None compare to what is beginning, right now, right here, in our small-town of Scott Valley. We are the hidden, unknown jewel of the State of California, sitting right at the top. We possess the brilliant bijou at the tip of the state. We would alter the California water disaster currently toppling entire businesses and industries. We must have a water solution and we must have it now. We hold the solution. Our water in Scott Valley and Shasta Valley is the ultimate answer. One slight problem, our water is flowing the wrong direction and the rednecks up here in the State of Jefferson won't give up their water rights to save their life, literally. Or was that then, and now it has all changed? The purpose of this book is to avert the impending water war before it happens, hopefully, causing it to not happen at all. My community is a shining example of folks seeking justice and what is right. My neighbors and friends, by and large, are the most genuine, loving and hospitable people I've ever met in my life. Ironically, this group of rednecks is the most tolerant community I've ever lived. I have lived and hung out in the world's meccas of tolerance -- from Laguna Beach, West Hollywood and San Francisco -- and can report to you as fact, the most tolerant community I have ever lived is this group of rednecks right here in Scott Valley. We aren't what you think. If there was to be an example of how to live right, by a solid moral code, it is this community in Scott Valley. We are a community where grace, forgiveness and love abound. We are a group of folk, who make sure no harm befalls our neighbors. We protect each other, as we protect ourselves. We look for solutions, we don't like suing people. Which is why I find it perfect and right to share our community, and what is transpiring here, as an example of how we can fix and turn around the water disaster in the State of California.