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Sunday, September 27, 2020

Plot Synopsis of "The Fluffy Manifesto"

 

Plot Synopsis of “The Fluffy Manifesto”

 

Khalid Christopher and Kathy Kane:

Khalid Christopher is a banker for the Organizers, a California Gang that has established a foothold in Mississippi, following the state’s implicit legalization of lucrative crimes. A friend and associate, Rabi Dog, has dropped off a large sum of cash. Minutes after Rabi Dog departs, three men raid the home of Khalid and Kathy. They rob Khalid and inflict wounds that result in Kathy’s hospitalization.

The robbers wear hoods but Khalid’s security system detects enough thermal imaging to make capture facial images. With the help of an Estonian facial recognition cyber search he is able to identify one of the perpretrators as DEA agent, Steven Gouger, and another as Mississippi State Police Narcotics Agent, Roger Roy. The third man is not identified.

Khalid is certain that Rabi dog betrayed him. When his brother, Ahmed, is sent from California to investigate the matter for the Organizers, Khalid is relieved that he will not be killed for his lapse of security. Ahmed, nonetheless, delivers bad news. Khalid will be demoted. He will make restitution. He and Kathy will be stripped of all luxuries. He might be ordered to perform high risk operations until such time that restitution is completed.

Rabi Dog’s status as a traitor is confirmed. Khalid regains some status by planting a professionally-made bomb under Rabi Dog’s car and activation the explosive. When he learns that an Organizer boss (Pharaoh) has stolen Kathy away from him, he parts company with his second family.

Fearing that the Organizers would turn on Ahmed if he avenged Pharaoh’s breach of law, he turns his attention to the other men who shattered his dreams, Roger Roy and Steven Gouger. Khalid plants a homemade bomb in roger Roys’ car that results in minor burns.

Khalid stalks Steven Gouger to his home where he is moving items from his garage to his new storage shed. On the Saturday before the presidential election, Khalid shoots and kills Steven Gouger and rides away to safety.

 

Amerijail/Mindy Watkins/Delbert Wayne Duncan/Denise Finnagan/Norman Nelson/Dr. Wu

In “Mississippi Sizzling” we see Delbert Wayne Duncan being bailed out for the sole purpose of delivering buried treasures to his mother and father. Knowing that his life is in danger if he is to remain on house arrest without weapons, Delbert Wayne voluntarily returns to jail and ultimately ends up on a private unit operated by Amerijail.

In  “The Fluffy Mainifesto” Mindy Watkins discovers Delbert Wayne Duncan strapped to a confession machine in an unauthorized application to muscle a conviction for US Attorney, Norman Nelson. Differences are ironed out with Attorney Nelson as he agrees to persuade family members to run for public office with campaigns run by Mindy Watkins’ husband.

Rumors sprout concerning Amerijail’s covert methods of influence. Delbert Wayne’s newest lawyer, Denise Finnagan, confronts the federal prosecutor about his use of the device. Rather than acting in her client’s best interest and exposing Amerijail’s track record of extracting false confessions, she considers the career advantages of working with a federal prosecutor who she can blackmail for years to come. She agree to persuade her client to accept a guilty plea in return for time served, allowing Norman Nelson to maintain a perfect conviction record.

Following the murder of DEA agent, Steven Gouger, three days before a presidential election, the US Attorney General has placed a moratorium on all plead deals involving drug crimes.

 

Walter McVey:

Walter McVey has moved up the supplemental governance ladder and now sits with the legendary Mr. Smith as well as a schmoozer named Thomas Weldon. Walter hopes that Mr. Smith will crash one of John Joseph’s jets, killing him and his inner circle. Unfortunately, Mr. Smith wants to bleed Joseph with legal hassles and scandals.

Every effort at harassment fizzles. A performance-enhancing drug choreographed by Walter McVey backfires when it ensnares several players from rival football teams but leaves Joseph’s Christmas Elves intact. Thomas Weldon, the third member of the committee develops health problems and Mr. Smith misses a meeting to attend “something like” a Bilderberg meeting.

The committee concludes its business after John Joseph’s DC Pentagons win the World Series in just their third season. Mr. Smith, a rabid fan of all things baseball, takes a liking to Mr. Joseph. Walter McVey seethes and vows to takes his war with the Joseph Family to a new arena.

 

Steven Gouger/ Ronnie Delvecchio/Roger Roy/Rabi Dog:

Steven Gouger and his wife, Lauretta endure the scourge of infertility. Steven meets an agent transplanted from Massachusetts named, Ronnie Delvecchio. Coincidentally, Ronnie and his wife also struggle with infertility. To pay for the expensive fertility efforts, the two men team up with state Trooper Roger Roy to rob drug dealers.

Roger Roy persuades the trio to bring in an off the record informant named called Rabi Dog into the mix. In what might have been a lucrative job, Ronnie Delvecchio aborts the mission when he catches Rabi Dog raping one of the female hostages.

This event sets Roy and Delvecchio on a collision course. Roy believes that Rabi Dog is no rapist and Delvecchio sees him as a time bomb, a curse and a vile predator. Roy is pressured to consume cocaine for the first and only time in his life and it results in a minor stroke that enhances his paranoia.

When Rabi Dog is killed in a bomb blast, Roy blames Delvecchio. When a homemade bomb burns Roy’s legs, he blames Delvecchio. When Steven Gouger is murdered, Roy blames Delvecchio.

At Steven Gouger’s funeral, the two men walk away from the crowd where hug and whisper insults and death threats in each other’s ears as newspeople in helicopters film their actions and extol their special camaraderie.

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