Mat McCoy doesn't see himself as a hero. He's just a 747 pilot for a low budget overnight delivery company. But then, a small inflight fire forces the crew to break open a shipping container. After extinguishing the flames, they discover a severed human head. Mat starts asking questions and quickly finds himself confronting a cult-like organization that has infiltrated governments and businesses worldwide, all preparing for a global genocide seeking racial purity. They are rich and powerful and connected at the highest levels of many nations' businesses and governments. And now - they come after Mat. He runs, he hides, but who can he trust? Desperate, he seeks help from his one-time lover, a lawyer named Chandler. The two of them along with tough-guy Ron Male must face the international racist conglomerate to survive. It's a life-or-death game, but it is an unequal fight. The global syndicate of death is facilitated by a supercomputer that has access to almost every information source on earth. Mat finds notoriety and experience in the battle and is even lauded by the president who comes to trust him and even making him, a 747 pilot, the new Air Force One pilot. This association leads to a relationship of trust that allows Mat and a small group of loyal Americans to penetrate and ultimately destroy the plotters. The world breathes a sigh of relief. But the computer is still there - and no one has changed its programming.
Mat McCoy doesn't see himself as a hero. He's just a 747 pilot for a low budget overnight delivery company. But then, a small inflight fire forces the crew to break open a shipping container. After extinguishing the flames, they discover a severed human head. Mat starts asking questions and quickly finds himself confronting a cult-like organization that has infiltrated governments and businesses worldwide, all preparing for a global genocide seeking racial purity. They are rich and powerful and connected at the highest levels of many nations' businesses and governments. And now - they come after Mat. He runs, he hides, but who can he trust? Desperate, he seeks help from his one-time lover, a lawyer named Chandler. The two of them along with tough-guy Ron Male must face the international racist conglomerate to survive. It's a life-or-death game, but it is an unequal fight. The global syndicate of death is facilitated by a supercomputer that has access to almost every information source on earth. Mat finds notoriety and experience in the battle and is even lauded by the president who comes to trust him and even making him, a 747 pilot, the new Air Force One pilot. This association leads to a relationship of trust that allows Mat and a small group of loyal Americans to penetrate and ultimately destroy the plotters. The world breathes a sigh of relief. But the computer is still there - and no one has changed its programming.