- A young Japanese-American orphan in California is taken in by a priest who is actually a Japanese secret agent and a samurai warrior. Due to the samurai's training, the boy murders his English teacher, kills the American parents who have adopted him, smuggles Japanese secret plans into the country, and eventually becomes the governor of California with plans to infiltrate Japanese spies into the state so they can take over.—Anonymous
- Doctor and Mrs. Stanley Morey are American medical evangelists in Japan. The earthquake of 1923 leaves Ken Kenakitchi an orphan. The Morey adopt him. They return to San Francisco and place him in school where the renamed Ken Morey is given an opportunity to gain independence by accepting education under American scholastic guidance, Ken,to escape school problems, takes up painting along the California coast and strikes up an acquaintance with a Bushido Priest who instills in him Emperor Hirihito worship and the code of the Samurai. Initiated into the cult, this marks the beginning of his espionage against America under the guidance of Shinto priests. Grown, he returns to Japan to divulge a new technique to members of the Black Dragon Soviety. High official society is suspicious of him until he disproves it by showing how he injects favorable Japanese propaganda into his paintings. He is sent to Peking China to meet Generalm Sugiama, head of the Japanese invasion noted for his atrocities, inhumanity and orders that white women in Chima must become plaything of the Japanese solders and fraternize. Ken is sent back to San Francisco where he takes advantage of his adopted parents to disseminate Japanese propaganda refuting Japanese atrocities. Here the story exposes the hitherto unknown methods of Japanese espionage and shocking subversive plans. Weirdness follows.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
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