The Chairman
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As a Japanese officer in WWII, Chairman Hokkaido was without conscience. Among other atrocities, Chinese prisoners were used for medical experiments and dissected alive. Babies and toddlers were thrust through with long Japanese bayonets and thrown over village walls. Hokkaido promoted officers who obeyed such duties without question. He personally shot any who hesitated.
Now decades later Chairman Hokkaido is very old and even more vicious. He pays an eccentric scientist at Dugway Proving Grounds in Utah to create a lethal, indestructible virus that attaches to Isooctane molecules. Experimenting on beautiful, young Japanese girls The Chairman finds the virus “delightfully efficacious.” He implements his plan and contaminates the world’s oil supply.
When the gas stations run dry in America, Muslim Jihadists make their move in the Middle East and The Chairman invades California with 500,000 kamikazes. They attack with virus-filled mortar shells whose black smoke brings an agonizing death.
What limited fuel can be found in the country is prioritized by the government for the delivery of food and medicine. Freeways become empty cordons of concrete. Police are forced to ride bicycles. Gangs perceive an opportunity for profit but find themselves outgunned by a very limited National Guard but a guard, nevertheless, with .50 cal. machine guns.
Our Armed Forces and most of the National Guard are hopelessly trapped in a quagmire in Iraq. The President has no choice but to call up the National Militia of Minutemen; an organization of
one million Americans with their own weapons. It’s everyday Americans against Hokkaido’s invasion but about all they can do is stay upwind of the deadly black smoke.
The President considers using nuclear weapons on the Japanese again, this time in the state of California.