Former Presidents Secret Unit
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On the 200th anniversary of the Illuminati, May 1st 1976, they resurged and tried to take over the world once again. Jimmy Carter was the first to have seen this, but he couldn't do anything about it, he was in the middle of his campaign and he was busy being president until 1981 when he handed over the oval office to Ronald Reagan. After he lost the election, Carter decided to fight the illuminati. He founded the FPSU by himself in 1981 and was the only member until Reagan's two terms were up. Carter contacted Reagan and they tore shit up for four years.
During this time H. W. Bush was the president and he was kidnapped shortly after by the two of them. This became a staple in FPSU. Now with 3 operatives, the organization was able to do much more work. Carter handled the administration work, was captain of the team, and made poison peanut bombs for attacking. Reagan was the arms captain, he was also known for fighting the drug administration of the Illuminati. HW was the director of Central Intelligence. Then Bill joined the team in 2001, and was the lead FBI agent (Female Body Inspector).
Sadly, in 2004 Reagan passed away which left the team with only 3 members again. To this day no one has completed as many field missions together as Carter and Reagan. They were the original dream team. This was a time of rebuilding for the agency since they had relied on him for so much. The organization wasn't that strong again until HW's son left office in 2009. Now the operation had much more success, With W now handling foreign policy, they were back at full strength again.
Which brings us to now. Neither Bush senior or Carter do field missions anymore. They are way too old and wrinkly. So they had to wait for Obama to leave office in 2017. With Bill off in a foreign land to combat consent, it is up to Bush junior and Obama to take on the biggest threat the illuminati has ever posed. It must be stopped. It's up to new agent Obama and Bush to take on this brand new dangerous threat.
This is their story...
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