Thursday, May 2, 2019

johnny wilson - 47. 2010


by bofa xesjum

part forty-seven of 52

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on february 12, 2010, amy bishop, a professor of biology at the university of alabama in huntsville, opened fire at a faculty meeting and killed three of her colleagues and wounded three others. it was assumed that she was upset at having been denied tenure the year before. bishop had shot and killed her brother 24 years previously, in what had been ruled an accident, and been a suspect in a mail bomb incident in 1993.

johnny wilson continued to search the internet in hope of finding a new band of patriots to join, but did not have any success in finding one close enough to home for his purposes. johnny was now 46 years old, and in poor physical shape. the long hours on the floor at wal-mart, and spending up to four hours a day driving back and forth to work, had taken their toll. he began to wonder if he had what it took to fight for freedom.

johnny found himself sitting in front of his dell computer, playing simple games like tetris and pac-man and solitaire. he was too old to get the hang of the more elaborate games, with movie-like visuals, that the younger generation enjoyed. he spent hours just playing old-fashioned klondike solitaire, endlessly putting red cards on black cards, and black cards on red cards.

on the night of april 20 he fell asleep in front of the screen, and when he woke up his legs were cramped and his feet had fallen asleep, so much so that when he tried to get up he stumbled and fell, severely fracturing his elbow. he put an ace bandage on the elbow and drove to work.

on june 13, the united states government announced that american geologists and military personnel had discovered more than a trillion dollars worth of previously unsuspected mineral deposits in the mountains of afghanistan, including large amounts of gold, iron, copper, cobalt, and lithium.

on december 2, it was announced by f i f a, the governing body of world football, that russia would host the world cup tournament in 2018, and qatar would be host in 2022.


48. 2011



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