"World War Q" describes Discordian Duke Turner's moves and counter-moves to thwart the ultranationalist President of the United States and his invisible masters, the Illuminati, as they attempt an apocalyptic overthrow of the world through terror and nuclear brinksmanship. It is up to Turner and his team of insurgents to subvert, subdue, and survive in an increasingly hostile America.
Among the narrative, "World War Q" humorously weaves interviews and media references (even the back cover is in on the joke) with contemporary malignancies such as Q, the Proud Boys, and White Supremacy. No fascist is spared the book's ire, no fascist movement escapes the narrator's eagle eye.