Spooks 1: New World Order
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Narrated by:
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Tom Mailey
About this listen
The magic of the imagination can never be underestimated when it comes to children. And what happens when these children grow to teens and so on? Their imagination and their magic only continue to get stronger. A normal child doesn’t stand a chance against the children we call Spooks.
It is, without question, against all of the laws of the land to bring a child into this new world order without imagination magic. This is the law, and all will obey it; whosoever does not will be put to death.
In the year 2030, religion was banned, and Christians were executed. Any hint of any deity belief became illegal. The Antichrist or the devil...whatever anyone wanted to call him...was loose upon the earth and would be so for 1,000 years. He created hate and war, and it seemed that just as Korea was about to wipe us out with the push of one little button...he broke their fingers and their necks. The world was saved ...if that’s what you’d like to call it.
After a little while, we all realized there would never be another president. We realized it after John Beekman ran for office and the Antichrist had him crucified in the center of the city. He made everyone attend. Everyone had a choice, yes...attend or hang beside John Beekman.... Everyone attended.
In 2035, our homes were raided, and any child under the age of six was taken, and any child the age of six through 15 was executed. The smallest children were taken to Castle Marks, and that is where they remained while the employees of the Antichrist experimented on them until they were perfected. They were then released back into civilization, where they would terrorize the world. These freaks were called Spooks.
©2018 Sandra Rains DeBusk (P)2018 Sandra Rains DeBusk