Surreal and the Infinite Plan

Written by Presiding Bishop Carey
From: Federal, USA
Published 12/1/2025

Prologue

This story covers the endeavors of a lovely gentlemen known by the name Surreal. His story is both surreal and practical, taking place in the day and age of today's America. He's a very discerning man, and notices the things that are happening, and doubly moves to combat them. He plots to end the unsightly occurrences by using the powers of the earth to undermine them. Surreal is a patriot, and disdains those who aren't. It is by the Christian Protestantism we were made, shall live, too.

The story begins in San Francisco, which is a birthplace of the modern forms of technology which are very interesting, yet sometimes fruitful. Surreal endeavors to politically strike against the forms of technology by taking strategic civil action. He goes to City Hall and puts and end to this by showcasing, in patriotic regard, the list of grievances the City of San Francisco has engaged upon its inhabitants. He shows how the lack of unity is directly tied to an infrastructure not geared toward the eternal practical gain of man and woman, their children alike. No, it's geared toward the phony illusion of what's called progress, geared toward a mayoral administration which admires the appearance of change, and geared toward a city in desperate need for reconciliation with the Lord but finds only in its wake manipulative torment upon those unable to see it, having been so, with forlorn element, deceived by that administration.

Yet Surreal is not so deceived and, discerning conscience, speaks boldly at City Hall. This sparks something of a rebellion, where his passionate words spark a movement across the city with himself closely at the helm. He forms a group at this, and moves to better the city of San Francisco with more effective means. This city serves as a beachhead for what comes later in the novel, where he deploys these amassing forces to divest away with technology, but the other fruits that it represents, and baptize America by fire and water as it was, but needs to be in more fiery and glorious water.

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