This is the continuing saga of protagonist Morgan Jones' attempt to set America on a course much different than the one it is now pursuing.
The story begins by delving into the lives of two boys, Jake and Johnny. They are two typical American boys who, due to hard times, decide to ride freight trains around the country playing pool to finance their existence. It turns out that Jake is a pool whiz. Jake is also proficient in the Marshall arts.
During their excursion they encounter two hobos intent upon robbing them. Jake handily wins the day and Jake and Johnny continue upon their way.
They randomly encounter Morgan Jones and his troupe at a quarry that the boys stopped at for some swimming, rest, and relaxation. Jones convinces the boys that disaster for America is imminent. Jake and Johnny agree to join Jones' cause. Jones had heard of Jake's performance with the hobos and decided that he would be a suitable candidate to aid him in his campaign.
It turns out that Jones had come across information that one of America's past invasions had inspired a group of agents from the invaded country to devise a plan to annihilate much of America's infrastructure. Over a period of years hundreds of explosives were planted at critical places within the country's railways, turnpikes, and electrical grids. At a designated time these explosives would be detonated simultaneously rendering the country without transportation, communication, and heat to survive the winter in the north.
After this attack took place Jake's task would be to lead a particular population in the north to the south in order to survive the coming winter. Needless to say, Jake and Johnny experienced many adventures during their travels. At the same time, Jake's counterparts were also leading their minions southward to set up camps throughout the southern portions of the country.
Jones' plan was to transform America's society from one that worshiped money, possessions, and fame to one that honored truth, honesty, and loyalty. And to transform America to a land that honored science above superstition.
During this transition much blood was shed, but in the end Jones and his men defeated the traditionalists during America's second revolution and a new way was established throughout the country.
This society would value men and women of science above celebrities, athletes, and politicians. Those who shunned the new way and desired to hold on to their Biblical beliefs would be judged by the statutes couched in their cherished tome. The Biblical
God deems it appropriate to kill ones disobedient son, to kill ones promiscuous daughter, to kill one's bride if she comes to her wedding bed without the tokens of her virginity, to kill all the homosexuals, to kill anyone who curses God, to kill anyone who curses their mother or father, and so on.
So, in short order, those intransigent stalwart traditionalists perished in droves in alignment with their Father's wishes. The country would now be free to pursue science without the religious impediment that it has faced over the centuries. Superstition of all sorts and varieties would no longer be free to taint the minds of the country's youth.
Jones believed that through science many new technologies would bring prosperity once again to the land. Through science disease could be greatly reduced or eliminated. Through science perpetual energy sources could be implemented.
Jones also knew that this was simply a single step in a staircase toward a sane and just society, but each journey must begin with a single step.