Every empire has a shadow ruler. In How Authoritarian King Seized America, King Don Orangeman may sit on the throne, but the real power lies with Elon Mzungu—a ruthless billionaire who orchestrates the downfall of democracy for his own gain.
Mzungu isn’t just a businessman; he’s a master manipulator who buys elections, controls federal agencies, and turns America into his personal empire. He funds wars, exploits technology, and suppresses dissent, all while maintaining the illusion that the King is in control.
But as the story unfolds, Mzungu’s real plan becomes clear: He doesn’t just want America—he wants the world. His control extends beyond borders, using data, wealth, and white nationalist ideology to shape the global order. The terrifying question is—how much of this fiction mirrors reality?
Michael J. Henderson’s novel reminds us that true power often lurks in the background. The rich and powerful shape policies that affect millions, and those in the shadows often pull the strings. If we don’t pay attention, history may not just repeat itself—it may already be happening.