[2] It tells the story of the first virtual state a globally composed collective of hundreds of people founded on the Internet.
Every week the citizens of the 8th Wonderland vote on the next actions, for example, the Vatican is decorated with condom machines, a Darwin Bible is printed in large numbers, an atomic deal between Russia and Iran is prevented by very deliberate mistranslation and football professionals worth millions are sold in a Chinese sweatshop shipped to the handmade mass shoe production.
With their radicalizing actions, the web revolutionaries are shaking not only the international media but also the Western secret services.
When John McClane, an impostor, claims to be the founder and head of the 8th Wonderland and exploits its popularity for commercials, the Internet partisans must act if they want to save face.
They bring down a multinational company and force the G8 heads of state to initiate an anti-HIV program.