Une banlieue d'Orange County, en Californie, en 2013. L'interminable et vain combat de l'Amérique contre la drogue se confond désormais avec sa guerre contre le terrorisme. Le policier Bob Arctor, spécialiste réticent des missions d'infiltration, est contraint de jouer les taupes auprès de ses amis Jim Barris, Ernie Luckman, Donna Hawthorne et Charles Freck. Lorsqu'il reçoit l'ordre de s'espionner lui-même, Arctor entame une inexorable descente dans l'absurde et la paranoïa, où loyautés et identités deviennent indéchiffrables.
A dire warning of a wake up call of what might be our future when a globalist terrorist organization aligned with the United Nations disables the United States power grid and institutes Martial Law. It will take a dedicated family of patriots armed with strong survival skills and the remains of the Second Amendment to save America and reclaim its freedom.
In 2010 David Crowley, an Iraq veteran, aspiring filmmaker and charismatic up-and-coming voice in fringe politics, began production on his film Gray State. Set in a dystopian near-future where civil liberties are trampled by an unrestrained federal government, the film’s crowd funded trailer was enthusiastically received by the burgeoning online community of libertarians, Tea Party activists and members of the nascent alt-right. In January of 2015, Crowley was found dead with his family in their suburban Minnesota home. Their shocking deaths quickly become a cause célèbre for conspiracy theorists who speculate that Crowley was assassinated by a shadowy government concerned about a film and filmmaker that was getting too close to the truth about their aims.