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Stranger Than Wal-Mart

"Some 138 million Americans shop at Wal-Mart each week, making it perhaps the single most unifying cultural force in the country."
Chris Anderson, The Long Tail

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Plot/ James Landon Buie

Alex Henry, a marine trained U.S. senator, went to visit his middle aged dying father and found out one last secret from him. He confessed to be part of one of the most powerful secret societies in the world today. The father told his son that this society wants him to join their society or they will kill him. The ring leader of the group wants to meet with Alex about joining their society. Alex studies documents, pictures, and journals of his father, and finds out that his mother and father were killed for trying to reveal the evil plans of their society. Alex and the ring leader meet together outside his mansion and go into the secret society’s den. The ring leader tries to kill him; Alex knocks him and his guards out. He finds from their files that they want power over all governments in the world. Alex realizes guns are useless to fight against them, the most powerful weapon he has, is the power of love. He wakes up the ring leader and Alex’s love for people and truth is so strong and powerful, that it makes the ring leader tremble. Alex convinces him to live a better life of good living and high values.

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