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With great regrets, this website went offline in May of 2006. We were able to obtain a copy of it however:

My name is Morgan Chai (pronounced Ky). I am a Women's Army Corp (WAC) Veteran and former U.S. Intelligence Agent, and as such worked in, with, and through all levels of foreign and domestic government; having worked for the lowest man on the totem pole to President Ronald Reagan. My particular area of expertise, as relevant to 2500 A Day is that I had the unique opportunity to work and live amongst the invisibles of the world, that is the children that no one cares about. This happened in Turkey, Japan, Mexico, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, South America, India, the Far East, the Middle East, Europe, etc., even in the United States. But, 2500 A Day is not just about those kids, it is about all children, even those we pray are still tucked in bed just down the hall.

Before leaving the Intelligence Community I was a highly skilled technical writer, a top ranked researcher, and a risk taking, challenge loving Agent, and although my Badge and Credentials are retired, my heart and mind are not, and the research in 2500 A Day will bear this out.

I was born and raised in the US Air Force and served 17 years in the US Army (I was medically retired), and traveled extensively during my entire life, mostly overseas. I currently live in the Colorado Rockies and write under the pen name, Morgan Chai. You can find my books on www.FurtherBeyond.com.

I have been quoted as thanking the US Government for their diligent training, as well as their attempts to control a wild, daring, risk taking, renegade female Intelligence Special Agent, but that I am especially grateful for their failed attempts at restraining me. That should tell you a lot about me.

I won't write anything that cannot be proven or documented. I learned that from my career with the US Government. Even my books (works of fiction) are taken from my life's experiences and added to with research and facts. They are interesting, fast paced and enlightening, which all my readers will attest to.

Recently, I decided to combine my world travels, Intelligence missions, writing skills, and research talent to write a book about my life. After closer consideration I realized it would take hundreds of books to cover my life's experiences. In my first book I got my way as far as chapter one, which was about a female CIA Agent working on a covert drug deal in Mexico City. By chapter two a young little street kid, Mateo, surfaced and my months of outlines and character and plot development scenarios went straight to hell and the book took on a life of its own. When it hit the market, everyone who read it has asked for a sequel, one about Mateo. I didn't want to write about it because of who he represented, the kidnapped, sexually abused, and trafficked children, but my readers got their way, along with Mateo, and the sequel is now finished and should be available in June 2004.

While doing research for two of my books, Retrieved and Stolen Lives, I was horrified at what I found was still going on, and after the anger and rage subsided I decided to do something about it. Enter 2500 A Day.

Added here is an excerpt from the Authors Notes in Retrieved, not to push the book but to help you understand that I know what I am talking about concerning the plight that faces children. ALL children!

. . . . . . As an Intelligence Agent I was involved in missions that took me all over the world, but in Central and Latin America it was the worst. Governments were in shambles, insurgents were in control, and the general populace endured and suffered through all of it. Sadly, not many people believe that it's still going on. Those countries are as unstable now as they always have been. For a real eye-opener check out "www.casa-alianza.com" for a taste of how bad it really is in Central America. Then look north to our neighbors in Canada, at www.rwnicholson.com. The real shocker is what's going on right here in America, www.missingkids.com. (Links on the links pages)

No one really ever escapes such deadly unruliness, political upheavals, or law enforcement agencies determined to be their own gods. Everyone from babies to the aged suffers and lives in constant fear for their lives. Throughout the world are babies who are bartered for a few measly coins, or worse, to spare their parents lives from the hands of renegade soldiers or vigilantes.

If that isn't enough, people are murdered in cold blood for whatever reason the shooters believe in. The most painful is to know that children are treated like a scourge of vermin. Those children are either of no use as a commodity or there are just too many of them to deal with. Did I say commodity? Yes, because the child slave trade does in fact exist. . . .Those poor young children are more invisible to the world now than they ever were. A growing number of children worldwide are kidnapped, or sold, or both, into a worldwide human trafficking business; at least those who aren't murdered in cold blood are.

What's worse than being murdered? How about being forced into the hands of the growing number of pedophiles, or sold into the sexual tourism trade for prostitution and/or pornography. It goes beyond all that as well, beyond what most of us normal people could ever imagine. Children are now a growing commodity in the world, and the US State Department reports that there are over one million children being trafficked worldwide for the purposes already mentioned, and the sex-trade is generating approximately $23 billion annually. It could very well be more. It's extremely difficult to compile statistics on children who are called the invisibles; the children who no one wants to see.

Twenty years ago children were seen as a problem in too many countries, but now they are being seen as a high dollar business. And thanks to the Internet, that business has become global at the touch of a keyboard. Don't get me wrong, the Internet is not the problem, nor the symptom, nor the cause, just like a car is not the problem with a drunk behind the wheel. I firmly believe that! . . . . . . .

What pushed me over the edge recently is that I discovered that there are over 100 million web sites that are pornographic in nature, and that approximately 1 million are dedicated to child pornography. These are the web sites that are easily found. It's impossible to know how many web sties are well hidden from outsiders. Those startling figures, my dear readers, are what started Project 2500 A Day.

I thank you for visiting this web site and hope you visit the sites I reference on the 2500 A Day pages.


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