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Hindsight 2061
Hindsight 2061
Hindsight 2061
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Hindsight 2061

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William Walker, a former FBI, Behavioral Analyst Unit specialist, starts shaping the minds of the American people.

"It is time for the rebirth of eugenics in America! Non law-abiding citizens are burdens of society. It's time for the street sweepers to take the trash away."

This may even apply to the First Lady, Tonya Walker...

"Beliefs create reality, behavior is belief driven. People take in information through the prism of beliefs they already have."

These are the exact words William Walker used to convince Donald Trump he could become the President.


"People just need to hear what they want to hear, what they believe to be true." It was Walker's job to do just that, create beliefs for the people.


When the Trump train wheels fly off the rails, Walker jumps off just in time. He uses the same social engineering tactics to enable his own presidential campaign. He announces three-pillars for his new America vision. Free college and university education, strict gun control, and a totally new criminal justice and jail system.


"It's just common-sense folks, if a criminal confesses to a crime and it's on video, you are guilty… period! Lengthy and costly trials will become a thing of the past."

LanguageEnglish
PublisherDavid Callan
Release dateApr 24, 2018
ISBN9781386866053
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    Hindsight 2061 - David Callan

    1

    A Dream Come True

    And now today I sit and wait listening for the familiar music playing by the Russian-made gas truck (dushegubka) coming down the road toward me. It reminds me of the ice cream truck of my youth; selling cold treats on hot days. I am much older now and oh so exhausted but I want what is being offered today. So with a few coins in my wrinkled quivering hand, I walk, ambling to the curb so I can enjoy what's in store for me today. My head is full of memories and visions of the future, which now appears to be a black hole of pain. The truck stopped in front of me. The driver does not even turn his head to acknowledge me. He stares straight through the windshield at a lady my age also standing down the road with coins in her hand too. I give her a quick glance and with the last grin I will ever enjoy, nod and give her a thumbs up. She responds the same to me. It is time. I open the door and pour the coins into the container and step inside. Taking a seat on the cool aluminum while the door closes behind me.

    The driver's voice comes over the intercom, Do you have anything to declare?

    I mumble something back. Then take off my hat and rub the wedding ring dangling around my wrinkled finger. Seconds later the van stops again. The lady who was waiting too sits down beside me and holds my hand. The van starts moving again we both are startled at the loud sound the door locks make. We pause for a moment, exhale slowly and then take deep breaths to fill our lungs with the sweet euthanizing gas. I make up a song in my head. For a nickel or a dime, you can kill yourself anytime.

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    It's All In The Mind

    A History Channel Documentary Adaptation


    William Walker was considered a master of social engineering. He graduated in 1997 in an accelerated program at the University of Washington St. Louis. His specialty was brain behavior and cognitive reprograming, with a Doctoral degree in psychology. He specialized in the causes and effects of social economic disparities and ways to overcome them. He developed a successful cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) program. And developed a rehabilitation technique known as aggressive replacement therapy (ART). He became very vocal about his techniques and the effects on recidivism.

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