Plot Synopsis for “The Cult of Leftism Versus the Not-Left Coalition”
Jamal
Johnson:
Jamal
Johnson, consigliere of the Johnson Family, receives a stroke of good fortune
when the new DEA Houston field office head honcho (Curtis Cream)asks him
to serve as his personal attorney. Cream asks for a personal loan from his
attorney and it soon becomes clear that Johnson Family associates can operate
with impunity.
The family’s brilliant PI, Stan
Barber, discovers that Cream’s wife, Katrina, has a longstanding romance with
an immigration attorney who has fathered two of the Creams’ three daughters.
The Johnsons repeatedly try and fail to break up the affair.
Katrina tries to poison her
husband but is unsuccessful. Stan Barber later learns that she has
ordered a hitman off the dark web. The Laughing Caped Zombie will shoot and
kill the only guest dressed as Superman (Curtis Cream) at their daughter’s
costume birthday party. The Johnsons counter by flooding the zone with
fake Supermen, prompting the enraged Curtis to change costumes. Ultimately, the
Laughing Caped Zombie persuades the four Supermen to line up against the wall
and claim their cash prizes. He then executes the foursome with a sawed-off
shotgun and flees the party, never to be seen again.
Phil McDaniel:
Phil McDaniel, the earnest smart-drug manufacturer is betrayed by his two chemists who set up a second lab on
the premises to manufacture meth. They inadvertently produce a toxic cloud that
draws the authorities’ attention.
McDaniel is pursued by a fleet of
spy drones and correctly assumes that his arrest is imminent. He carries a plastic
capsule loaded with cyanide that he intends to swallow if he is ever
captured. His cousin and associate, Jim Garfield, devises an exit
strategy that will follow McDaniel’s escape from the drones.
Reasoning, that the Feds have
limited resources and a finite number of spy drones, Jim Garfield organizes an
effort to shoot down the Gumshoes with shotguns on the first Saturday in
November (Saturn’s Day). With much effort and unforeseen difficulties, the crew
flees from and eventually destroys four Gumshoes. At the removal of the fourth
drone, McDaniel and his driver are pursued by a helicopter.
Reasoning
that McDaniel is of greater interest to their pursuers, a meth-snorting contractor
known only as Turbo forces Phil out of the car at gunpoint. The helicopter initially
follows the car but then doubles back to chase McDaniel across a field as he desperately
seeks cover in a wooded area. When McDaniel is hit by a tranquilizer dart, he
assumes that he has inadvertently swallowed his plastic capsule of cyanide.
Phil
McDaniel wakes up chained to a hospital bed, initially thinking that he is in
Hell. After much screaming and panic,
his nurse assures him that he is alive but that he will face charges for acting
as a meth kingpin.
Joe Grieve
Officially,
Joe Grieve works for a low-profile consulting firm. Unofficially, he is a
hitman for a government agency that recruited him out of a clandestine Air Force
program that specialized in high-tech assassination. Grieve initially declines
the offer to assassinate the world’s richest man but is persuaded to accept the
assignment after he is shown fabricated photos of John Jospeh sexually abusing
small children.
Grieve’s
specialty is bringing down aircraft by remotely seizing control of the plane.
On a scouting mission to Central Kentucky, he stumbles upon a man he wrongly believes
to be John Joseph, engaged in an intimate act with another man. Grieve
improvises and immediately removes his pistol to kill both men.
Sorry for
his error but determined to satisfy his mysterious employer, Grieve attempts an
elaborate scheme to slay John Joseph with a nose-diving Duckhawk drone at the Kentucky
Derby. The killer drone is also fooled by a Joseph lookalike and an
entomologist is harpooned on live television.
Grieve
spends the next six months tracking John Joseph across the country, trying to
crash his plane. He is thwarted repeatedly due to last minute flight plans,
faulty intelligence, the inclusion of an innocent passenger, as well as Grieve’s
distraction by the premiere of a fetish video.
At last,
the stars seem to line up. John Joseph’s baseball team is set to sweep the
World Series ahead of a hurricane that is set to hit Washington, DC. John
Joseph and his wife plan to evacuate in a four-seat Diamond jet at the conclusion
of the baseball game and Grieve is prepared to crash the plane shortly after
take-off.
As the game progresses, Grieve is mesmerized by the world premiere of a fetish star
who has only recently celebrated her eighteenth birthday. He is unaware that
the Joseph family dynamics are blowing up. Joanne Joseph lobbies ber brother’s
girlfriend, Amber Wayne, to allow Joanne and her boyfriend to fly in the
Diamond so as to avoid her estranged mother and father.
Geneva Joseph,
mother of the three Joseph children, John, Joanne, and Jeff, advocates for Geneva and her husband to be awarded the use of
the four-seater. Minutes after the DC Pentagons clinch back to back World
Series championships, Jeff Joseph’s wife, Jojo, receives word that her father
had passed away earlier in the day.
John
Joseph makes the executive decision that Jeff and Jojo fly back to Jojo’s
family in Iowa in the Diamond. Meanwhile, Joe Grieve pulls himself away from
his livestream Nirvana, unaware of the plane’s change of passengers. Shortly
after takeoff, Grieve attempts to bring down the jet, but he encounters a resistance he has never before experienced.
Unsure if
he has failed yet another mission, Grieve drives his motorhome back to Maryland
through mountain roads, racing a landbound hurricane. Shortly after returning
to his Maryland home, Grieve learns that he has inadvertently killed former
child star and philanthropist, Jeff Joseph, his wife Jojo, and their pilot,
Steven Foust.
Amerijail/Mindy Watkins/Delbert Wayne Duncan/Denise Finnagan/Norman Nelson/Dr. Wu
In
“The Cult of Leftism Versus the Not-Left Coalition” we see an updated Delbert
Wayne Duncan. Amerijail has refined their techniques of persuasion. Having
received notice that a Joseph Family news service is releasing an expose on the
confession machine that forces innocent people to admit to crimes they did not
commit, they disassemble Dr. Wu’s invention and scrub all references to its
existence.
Amerijail
inmates remain in constant social isolation. In their tiny pods, they watch wallscreens
that display wholesome stories featuring the inmate’s head morphed onto the
bodies of the child actor, the adolescent star, and the young adult who claims
a supermodel wife and three trophy children, all of whom bask in majestic wealth
and splendor.
The
morphing technology grants prosecution other options. By grafting the head of a
friend or colleague on the trunk of an actor who then repeatedly thanks the
inmate for snitching on him and helping him turn his life around. Seeing his
contented friend sitting in the lap of luxury with his model-beautiful family,
the inmate is willing to fabricate crimes to help his friend.
Mindy
Watkins, CEO of Amerijail, executes a suave PR campaign to refute the expose. She
isolates the whistleblower and uses a feared gang leader to intimidate him and
his family. The whistleblower is strongly encouraged to retract his previous
statements and to accept an Amerijail promotion.
David
Hunter Duncan and his wife, Hope, have grown dissatisfied with their son’s
lawyers. Reasoning that Denise Finnagan will fear a protective mother more than
a hardened convict, she successfully persuades Finnagan to become more
assertive in her legal proceedings. With plea deals back on the table, Finnagan
tries to revise their prior deal with Norman Nelson.
Sensing
that Amerijail’s new, refined techniques of persuasion has tilted the case in
his favor, Norman Nelson raises the stakes. We see him viewing a secretly-taped
sexual encounter with Denise Finnagan.
When
it seems that the Duncan Family’s two and a half year struggle has concluded,
David Hunter Duncan receives an emergency text from Jim Garfield. He has been
pressed into service to help their associate, Phil McDaniel flee a pack of Gumshoe
drones.
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